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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice Album To Decorate a Tree To
This is a great CD to POP in while you decorate the tree. It has the classic songs, her rick songs, her funny songs.
1.) Home on Christmas Day - A slow rock song that has the typical guitar the is a trademark of her music.
2.) Early Christmas Morning - Starts off with kids singing like if it was a Chrismas Carroll, then she comes in and adds her punk style to...
Published on October 30, 2002 by Robby

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0 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars ONE OF THE WORST CHRISTMAS ALBUMS EVER ...PERIOD!
This album stinks. Nothing Christmasy about it. Buy Aimee Mann's Christmas album before you get this klunker . . . hers is excellent.
Published on January 5, 2009 by Music Police


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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice Album To Decorate a Tree To, October 30, 2002
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Robby (ASTORIA, NEW YORK USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Merry Christmas... Have a Nice Life (Audio CD)
This is a great CD to POP in while you decorate the tree. It has the classic songs, her rick songs, her funny songs.
1.) Home on Christmas Day - A slow rock song that has the typical guitar the is a trademark of her music.
2.) Early Christmas Morning - Starts off with kids singing like if it was a Chrismas Carroll, then she comes in and adds her punk style to the album to get you in the mood.
3.) Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree - I think we all know this song, she does it with like a funky beat and he high pitched voice.
4.) Christmas Conga - Definately the best song on the cd, with her funky beats and her funny lyrics. Really should be a Christmas single. I think if radio played it, we would have a hit. Bonga Bonga Bonga do the Christmas Conga.......
5.) Minnie and Santa - Another funny song with her humor. A slow song but funny.
6.) Feels Like Christmas - Sounds like it starts off with bad quality, like she is singing live, but then starts to be another soft rock song.

7.) Three Ships - A slow song with a flute at the beginning, must be her playing. Typical Christmas but why three ships? Was the Columbus Day lol.....
8.) New Years Baby ( First Lulliby) - I have a feeling she wrote this for her song who is in the album cover. Also on the cover is santa ( or is it her husband). Anyway another good ballad.
9.) December Child - Very slow ballad, almost acoustic.
10.) In The Bleak Midwinter - Again a slow song, by this time you want more of the beginning and that is why this cd gets a 4 rating. I feel she could have more faster songs around this part of the cd.
11.) Silent Night - And finally the typical Christmas Anthem with a touch of Cyndi.
Overall a great Christmas Album. If you like Cyndi you will love the beginning of the album. Play the end when you are tired and want to take a nap. If you have any questions ask me. I love Cyndi and this is my review. I hope it was helpful, vote for me :)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A masterpiece - pure magic !!!, September 2, 2002
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This review is from: Merry Christmas... Have a Nice Life (Audio CD)
Some people seem to be inspired when recording Christmas albums, rising above their previous performances to record the best album of their career. I knew Cyndi was good at what she did, but had never bought any of her music until I bought this after reading some reviews. I sensed, even without hearing any tracks, that this might be one of the best Christmas albums in the history of recorded music, and I was right.

Cyndi clearly enjoys Christmas - it shows in these songs. Who could resist Cyndi's invitation to Do the Christmas conga? I also enjoyed the amusing Minnie and Santa, but all the new songs are brilliant, including Early Christmas morning, which comes complete with children's choir, used effectively and well.

Cyndi has also covered a few old chestnuts - her version of Rockin' around the Christmas tree and other classics breathes new life into them, while paying respect to the originals. Although I could have done without yet another version of Silent night, Cyndi proves here that she has the skill to do the serious stuff just as well as the fun songs. Among the other serious songs, it is particularly pleasing to see that she covered In the bleak midwinter. This is a Christmas standard in Britain, but it's rare to hear it sung by an American. Her version of this song is pure magic - as good as any version I've come across.

This album is truly one of the finest Christmas albums I have ever come across in any genre of music, and you can enjoy it either as background music, or in peace and quiet giving it undivided attention. I have since bought (and enjoyed) some of Cyndi's other music, but this is something special.

You do not need to be a Cyndi fan to enjoy this, but you might become a Cyndi fan after hearing it.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Have a Creole, Cajun, Celtic and Coptic Christmas...., December 27, 2004
This review is from: Merry Christmas... Have a Nice Life (Audio CD)
When Cyndi Lauper's MERRY CHRISTMAS...HAVE A NICE LIFE was first released back in '98, I remember reading some capsule review in some popular magazine or other (maybe PEOPLE?) to the effect that it was surprisingly good, better than it "had a right to be," in fact. Huh? Is that a compliment?

I imagine the reviewer thought he was being pretty darn generous to a performer, whom he no doubt recalled as being basically a novelty act from the early MTV days. What's frustrating about reviews like this is that they seldom reference any previous recording other than SHE'S SO UNUSUAL (or, if you're lucky, TRUE COLORS). Cyndi's 90s work(HAT FULL OF STARS and SISTERS OF AVALON) had demonstrated a maturing talent (not that the "immature" stuff was bad--far from it). It's just that, had anybody been bothering to listen, they would have known that she was an artist to be taken seriously and a force to be reckoned with.

Unfortunately, too many had written her off prematurely. And by 1998, her record company was pretty much ready to show her the door. She had one record left on her contract with SONY (who hadn't been offering much in the way of support anyway). Cyndi had gone out touring in '97, opening for Tina Turner, and giving it her all while visibly pregnant...and the record company could scarcely be bothered to promote her excellent SISTERS OF AVALON. A Christmas album seemed like a handy way to meet the terms of the contract and for artist and record company to bid each other adieu.

Christmas CDs are usually lower budget affairs (I'm told) and as it happened, Cyndi already had a couple of Christmas themed tracks in the can anyway. Actually, "Feels Like Christmas" from HAT FULL OF STARS is really more of a love song than a true holiday song, but it had the Noel thing going on in the title and a nice bounce (one of the more upbeat tracks on what was otherwise Cyndi's most serious record to date). "Early Christmas Morning" had appeared on the Japanese version of SISTERS OF AVALON, so that only meant eight or nine new tracks at the most.

It could have been a knock-off, folks, but Cyndi Lauper's sense of artistry and adventure knows few if any bounds, and musically, HAVE A NICE LIFE (the title obviously being something of a kiss-off to SONY) continues to explore the same musical terrain as the previous two records. Queens born Cyndi comes by her multi-culturalism naturally, You've got a little Zydeco here, a little Island music and her version of "Silent Night" starts off with some Mid-Eastern strains, which only begs the question, why hasn't anybody done anything like this before. But that's the closer, let's go back to the beginning.

It's been said that the best Christmas music is tinged with melancholy, and Cyndi's opener "Home for Christmas Day," replete with ringing Byrds-like guitar, is something of a rock rewrite of "I'll Be Home For Christmas." (Ever notice how many holiday albums BEGIN with the latter song: Cyndi honors the tradition in her unique way by starting off with her own updated, similary themed carol.) Then it's off to Cajun-inflected "Early Christmas Morning" and Cajun-Caribbean mix on "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree (a wink and a nod to Brenda Lee--a singer she was often compared to back in the day). The fun continues with "Christmas Conga" and the winning, slightly ribald novelty "Minnie and Santa." Gradually, though, the all the spirited fun begins to give way to a more serious, solemn and (dare we say it?) spiritual mood.

Two songs in row celebrating Cyndi's recent motherhood? Why not? It might be a little much for some artists, but for one as open hearted and honest as Cyndi Lauper, it works. I've had a few "Well, I dunno about this moments" with Cyndi's ballads before (including classics like "Time After Time" and "True Colors"), but they always win me over eventually. "New Year's Baby (First Lullabye)" and "December Child" are no different, delicate songs that avoid slipping into the precious by dint of Cyndi's sheer conviction.

After starting out on such a sunny, tropical note, the album ends on an appropriately winterlike note with the Celtic flavored "In the Bleak Midwinter" and a relatively stark reading of "Silent Night." From the festive to the hauntingly fragile...Cyndi Lauper sums up the season. Definitely, not a knock-off.

Fast forward to 2003-2004, Cyndi's back with SONY (at least for now), doing the standards thing (but definitely doing them her way), and now the record company has now come out with a remastered version of this album. I haven't heard the new version yet, but it did actually seem as though this yuletide offering, delightful as it is, could have used some brightening (of sound and spirit). Looks like everyone may just be having a nice life after all.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars In our regular rotation, 3rd season, December 5, 2002
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This Christmas CD has such enjoyable music on it, if it weren't for the fact that the lyrics deal exclusively with Christmas, we'd be playing it year round. The music is THAT GOOD. It rocks, it gets soft, and it's never harsh.

The set combines some standards and some originals, plus some less often heard Christmas carols (such as a true beauty from Gustav Holst, who wrote The Planets).

For me, the stand out recording is "Early Christmas Morning," a new song by Lauper. If you're like me, you have a low threshold for new Christmas songs that attempt sentimentality and come off sounding really maudlin, with gratuitous little melodic touches that make your skin crawl. (Think about Elvis' 2nd Christmas album, for instance...) But this song is rich and sincere, with a simple pure melody that sounds as if it's been around for ages; it uses a standard melodic structure where there's a vocal peak that starts the chorus. The instrumentation combines a zither, a children's choir, a zydeco band, a loud bass... It's just plain wonderful. (Several other songs are very good too: by no means is this a one song CD.)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cyndi's Christmas Gift, December 15, 1998
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This review is from: Merry Christmas... Have a Nice Life (Audio CD)
This CD is one of the best Christmas CD's I have heard in a while. Usually, superstar holiday cd's are artist indulgences filled with forgettable material. Leave it to Cyndi to come through with an invigorating mix of wonderful original tunes, sprinkled with a few reinventions of holiday chestnuts, Lauper style.

The whole CD is immensibly listenable, with the highlights being "Home on Christmas Day", "Early Christmas Morning", a rollicking "Christmas Conga" for all your xmas parties, and a haunting version of "Silent Night."

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So mad at myself!, December 5, 2004
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This review is from: Merry Christmas... Have a Nice Life (Audio CD)
This excellent cd was released in 1998 and I'm just now getting around to buying it in 2004. After just a few listens I know all the songs and can't wait to hear them again.

1. Home on Christmas Day - vintage 80's Cyndi pop song. Sweet with a bit of an edge. Catchy chorus.
2. Early Christmas Morning - Catchy song with a children's chorus.
3. Rockin Around the Christmas Tree - You know this one. Done in a fun style.
4. Christmas Conga - goofy fun, lots of humor.
5. Minnie and Santa - Bawdy little sea shanty with a great sense of humor.
6. Feels Like Christmas - This was previously released on another album, great any time of the year.
7. Three Ships - Here's where the tone changes. Really interesting take on a song you don't hear much on pop Christmas albums.
8. New Year's Baby (First Lullaby)- This is so touching and beautiful - the lyrics seem odd at first and then you get caught up in the moment of her singing to her new baby, and get to hear him gurgling in the background. Just a gorgeous song about the passage of time.
9. December Child - Lovely spiritual song, telling her newborn son about another baby whose birth is celebrated in December.
10. In the Bleak Midwinter - Haunting, beautiful.
11. Silent Night - Beautiful rendition.

There is such a range of emotion in these 11 songs from this multi-faceted performer, but the album as a whole flows beautifully. Do yourself a favor and don't let any more time pass before you get it for yourself.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars YESSSSS!!!, December 1, 2001
This review is from: Merry Christmas... Have a Nice Life (Audio CD)
I have had this album for 3 years now, I think. I play it to DEATH every December. I love it! It's amazing. I am not at all big on the traditional versions of Christmas songs.. I tend to want to BARF in the shopping malls. This is probably my all time favourite Christmas Album. And it is the best version of SILENT NIGHT that I have EVER heard!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My new favorite Christmas CD, November 19, 1999
This review is from: Merry Christmas... Have a Nice Life (Audio CD)
This is my new favorite Christmas CD. Lauper is in fine musical form, and the return of Rob Hyman from SHE'S SO UNUSUAL is a welcome addition. The opening song "Home for Christmas" is an instant classic.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding. It's one of Lauper's best., January 9, 1999
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This review is from: Merry Christmas... Have a Nice Life (Audio CD)
Listening to this CD brings out all the joy of the holiday season -- from fun and laughter to sentimental feelings. "Christmas Conga" is so much fun, and Cyndi's take on "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" is simply one of the best versions I've ever heard. "New Year's Day (First Lullaby)" is a beautiful track sure to bring a lump to the throat of any parent. "When I first looked into eyes like mine," she sings, "I wondered what I'd see through them in time." Just beautiful...
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Magical Collection, December 5, 1998
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This review is from: Merry Christmas... Have a Nice Life (Audio CD)
A definite must whether or not you are a Cyndi Lauper fan. I cannot think of a better time where Cyndi has sung so well..... the birth of her son must have been her inspiration. After I first listened to the CD in its entirety, I immediately knew this album is a true winner. Nice remix and chorus add-on in Early Christmas Morning. Christmas Conga is sure to stir so much fun to a Christmas party. Minnie and Santa is a true original confirming why Cyndi is one of the best female artists of the modern pop era. Her signature vocal style and quirkiness shows in true Cyndi spirit. I can see myself drunk with many friends being jolly listening to this tune in a beer hall. Lauper's rendition of Silent Night is breath-taking. I could go on and on but I think and hope you get my point. All in all, this album has brought a big smile to my face for this big Lauperhead! :-)
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