The Sound Stage Brass - Christmas Party album flac
Performer: The Sound Stage BrassTitle: Christmas Party
Released: 1969
MP3 album: 1779 mb
FLAC album: 1735 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: MIDI ASF APE DXD VQF AIFF VOC
Genre: Jazz / Funk and Soul / Pop / Screen and stage
Crackers – The Christmas Party Album is a studio/compilation album by the British rock band Slade. It was released on 18 November 1985 and reached No. 34 in the UK charts. It was certified Gold by the BPI that same month. The album was produced by bassist Jim Lea except "All Join Hands", "Do You Believe in Miracles", "My Oh My" and "Run Runaway", which were all produced by John Punter. The album contained a mix of the band's previous hits, some re-recorded songs and a selection of covers.
Herb Alpert's 1968 classic Christmas Album is remastered from original master tapes and re-issued on HighResAuduio. Brighten up your festivities with beloved Christmas carols, imbued with the unmistakable sound of the legendary Tijuana Brass. Winter Wonderland', 'Jingle Bells', and 'The Christmas Song' are just a few of the beloved standards featured in this merry collection. Herb Alpert turned to jazz's Shorty Rogers - then toiling in the .
The sound quality is excellent. This new Christmas album is no exception: they are still the reference point for any serious quintet out there. Their music is always fresh, yet still embodies the signature sound that almost any brass player recognizes. This Christmas album offers an opportunity to experience the excellent skills of some of the new generation of Canadian Brass musicians. The trumpets particularly dazzle with excellent piccolo trumpet playing.
Xmas Party Album, stylized as Xmas Vengaboys Party Album, is the second remix album of Dutch Dance group Vengaboys. It is also their first holiday album and was released in November 24, 2014. The album contains seven Christmas remixes of classic Vengaboys songs and a previously unreleased new song "Where Did My Xmas Tree Go", a catchy reggae fusion inspired song, which serves as the albums' first and only single. The Xmas Party Album contains seven Christmas remixes of classic Vengaboys songs and. Where Did My Xmas Tree Go" (Previously Unreleased) - 3:16. Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom (Snowtek Mix)" - 3:23.
Center Stage Brass is a double quintet that performs in the Dallas/ Fort Worth Metroplex . This year we are thrilled to have Tony Baker, professor of Trombone at UNT as our guest artist. Center Stage Brass added 9 new photos - with Jason Oliver and 6 others. 4 May at 12:26 ·. We had a great time playing a gig at the TGIFridays corporate headquarters today!
Christmas Christmas Party Holidays. Christmas Time is Here. A salute to animated holiday specials, Christmas Time Is Here features the Canadian Brass in fun and festive arrangements of music used in the classic TV programs from the 1960s: A Charlie Brown Christmas, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and Frosty the Snowman. Prominent are the instrumental pieces by Vince Guaraldi, whose jazzy music for the Peanuts specials quickly became holiday standards.
From the sweet sounds of Elvis' original Christmas album to the boy-band brilliance that is the Jackson 5, these are the top picks for the cannot-be-denied cream of the Christmas-CD crop. Though slightly untraditional, his utterly perfect voice makes each and every song in this album sound like it was gifted from holiday angels. A Pentatonix Christmas. STREAM NOW. This five-member a cappella group has produced some of the best Christmas songs of all time, like their angelic renditions of "Silent Night" and "Hallelujah.
Tracklist
| A1 | Christmas Green | 2:00 |
| A2 | Holy Night | 2:45 |
| A3 | Dance Of The Herald Angels | 2:30 |
| A4 | Glory Shone Around | 2:28 |
| A5 | Ode To Bethlehem | 2:20 |
| A6 | The Feast Of Stephen | 2:06 |
| B1 | The Merry Gent | 2:05 |
| B2 | Little Lord Jesus | 2:40 |
| B3 | Festive Noel | 2:08 |
| B4 | Peace Be To All | 2:24 |
| B5 | The City Of King David | 2:34 |
| B6 | Joyful And Triumphant | 2:20 |
Credits
- Composed By – Alan Moorhouse









