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Let It Snow Baby...Let It Reindeer

Relient KMP3 Download
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (57 customer reviews)


  • Original Release Date: November 4, 2008
  • Format - Music: MP3
  • Compatible with MP3 Players (including with iPod®), iTunes, Windows Media Player
 
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  Song Title Time Price  
  1. Silver Bells 3:04 Not Available
  2. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 2:04 Not Available
  3. O Holy Night 2:34 Not Available
  4. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas 2:11 Not Available
  5. Sleigh Ride 3:32 Not Available
  6. Merry Christmas, Here's To Many More 3:51 Not Available
  7. Angels We Have Heard On High 1:55 Not Available
  8. Deck The Halls 1:21 Not Available
  9. 12 Days Of Christmas 3:33 Not Available
10. Silent Night/Away In A Manger 2:18 Not Available
11. I Celebrate The Day 3:17 Not Available
12. In Like A Lion [Always Winter] 3:44 Not Available
13. I'm Getting Nuttin' For Christmas 1:39 Not Available
14. We Wish You A Merry Christmas 2:12 Not Available
15. Santa Claus Is Thumbing To Town 2:43 Not Available
16. Handel's Messiah 1:09 Not Available
17. I Hate Christmas Parties 4:36 Not Available
18. Boxing Day 3:37 Not Available
19. Auld Lang Syne 2:53 Not Available
20. Good King Wenceslas (Hidden Track) 3:17 Not Available
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great, but just a rehash., October 23, 2007
I love Relient K. Hands-down, my favorite band of all time. Their music is fantastic.

My fanboyisms aside, I sadly have to rate this one with just four stars, as most of the songs on this album are just rehashes from their "Deck The Halls, Bruise Your Hand" album. There are a select few new tracks ('Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas', 'Sleigh Ride', 'Merry Christmas, Here's To Many More'), and they're amazing. They fit perfectly into Relient K's style (following their Five Score and Seven Years Ago album) and are very good. And a FYI: 'In Like A Lion (Always Winter)' is from their Apathetic EP album, so it also is from an older album. The other tracks are still good, but fit their old punk style (much more upbeat).

The songs mesh nicely, and all have a wonderful Christmas theme to them.

This album goes from fast pop-punk ('12 Days of Christmas') to mellow ('In Like A Lion (Always Winter)', 'Merry Christmas, Here's To Many More'), and in between (like the down right silly 'Good King Wenceslas,' which is labeled as an Untitled Track on Amazon's track listing). All around, I'd very much recommend this album, even if you're not a Relient K fan.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Truly fun music, November 26, 2007
I'm new-ish to Relient K, heard their Christmas song "12 Days of Christmas" for the first time on a local Christian radio station this morning and knew I had to have the album. (Gotta love MP3 downloads). The whole album is great - previous reviewers have stated some of the songs were on other albums but I don't have any others so no worry for me! The album is a great mix of sounds.. some are more mellow and some are just so full of energy and fun that I know my kids are going to love them! Their passion for the music they sing is apparent in every note!
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Greatest Holiday Album of All Time, January 9, 2008
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Next to Charlie Brown, this is a must have for your Christmas collection, because if you listen to any Christmas album nowadays, they all seem the same, no deph, no substance, what you see is what you get, and what you've heard a million times before. This album on the other hand, defies all conventional Christmas music logic, because I guarantee you Harry Connick Jr. never put out a song that had lyrics like, "Rudolph's puking ball of holly, and ole St. Nick ain't all that jolly."

For those of you who are long-time Relient K fans, and got their Deck The Halls CD back in the day (a few years ago), you already have half the album. Unfortunately, I became a fan like most, after listening to MMHMM, therefore, we never had a copy of the CD, I had listened to most of it in various places, but it still remains one the most elusive Relient K Cd's I don't have. So, the packaging together benefits people like me who did not own the previous CD.

The first song off this album might not be the most eye-catching song off the album, but it's nice in it's own little way. "Sleigh Ride" is great on this album, but even better live with the whole experience the band creates for the audience. The song starts off a little jazzy and slow, than to its normal pace, than it rockets toward the finish in true Relient K fashion.

Song like "12 Days of Christmas," "We Wish You A Merry Christmas" are what made their first Christmas album such a success, amazingly Christmas music seems to be the only time of the year when rock is not openly welcomed, well, that's not the case here. These songs are short punk-rock styled Christmas classics, and they work brilliantly. Why hasn't anybody done this before? "I'm Gettin' Nuttin' For Christmas" is a new addition that seems to go perfect with this group of songs, with this fast-paced novelty. The best part is the little part at the end of the song, listen for it, Santa Clause is mad.

The before mentioned "Santa Clause Is Thumbing To Town" is truly a Relient K original, and while not one you'll want to carol to the local nursing home, it's a fun blasting stereo listen. "Handel's Messiah" is great for any time of the year, since the first 20 seconds is the hallelujah chorus, and perfect for any triumphant moment. However, there's a tale of two sides of the album, in that it goes from punk-rock to emotional stunning ballads, and back again. This is my biggest quibble about the album: the flow.

"Merry Christmas, Here's To Many More" is a great song with heart, soul, and hope for the holidays. A perfect original by the band. The melody of Silent Night and Away in a Manger is perfect together, and is a sweet ballad that really showcases Matt Thiessen's vocal talents. The next song flows into another great Christmas original that really puts the focus on Christ, but really shines in the last 30 seconds. "In Like A Lion (Always Winter)" isn't really a Christmas song, as much as it is a winter song. Written for the mediocre album inspired by the Chronicles of Narnia movie, but rejected, the band put it on Apathetic EP, and now finally two years later, on its first full length album. A bit out of place, but still nice nonetheless.

"I Hate Christmas Parties" is a very emotional song about a breakup at Christmas time. I wonder if something like it really happened, because the emotion really seeps through Matt Thiessen's voice. "Boxing Day" is a somber song about the boxing of Christmas lights, reflection of the past year, and the hope of a new one, "Christmas, it makes way for spring." This is a great New Year's song, and really conveys the thoughts you have when Christmas is over, a new year is upon you, and you stop and think where you've been since the last time.

Before I rant on the flow of this album, among other things, let me just say, skip tracks 16 and 17, because there really is no point to them. Anyways, this album is not a Christmas album, as much as it is a Holiday album, from Christmas to New Year's, and maybe a little after.

This album in terms of song quality is second to none, the album quality on the other hand, is rushed. While 1, 2, 3 flow fine, as does 7, 8, 9, they belong at the end of the album, instead of going fast, slow, slow, fast. This method doesn't leave any room for the listener to get into the music, there's no flow of emotion flowing throughout the album, it's visible here and there, but it's quickly interrupted. I would have greatly liked the album to flow a whole lot better, and in my book keeps it from being the best Christmas album ever, Holiday album yes, but not Christmas. Sorry, Charlie Brown keeps that distention another year longer. Good Grief.

So pick up the album, even if you have Deck The Halls, because the new songs are truly worth it. If you don't own that album, this is a must-have. To not listen or buy, would be a crime.
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