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You expect holly and ivy at Christmas, but how about a two-olive concoction loaded with classic swing? Eighteen cuts deep, there are pieces here for every generation that ever dug the style, from the '40s to the music's rebirth in the '90s. Truly timeless performances by
Louie Armstrong (who rightfully should be Father Christmas),
Louis Prima, Les Brown, and Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra, are matched by the country & western swing of Tex Beneke and filled with likeable middle-of-the-road pop fluff by Jack Jones, Jo Stafford, and
Manhattan Transfer. The always-innovative Mexican pop composer-genius
Esquivel delivers his eccentric trademark version of "White Christmas," while Bob Francis apes the Sinatra-Crosby-Como Rat Pack crooner style with "That Swingin' Manger," a must for any martini and mistletoe party.
--Martin Keller