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Yes Virginia - The Essential Christmas Treasury: 1997-2003 album flac Performer: Yes Virginia
Title: The Essential Christmas Treasury: 1997-2003
Released: 2003
MP3 album: 1668 mb
FLAC album: 1408 mb
Rating: 4.2
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Genre: Folk and Country

is the second studio album by American dark cabaret band The Dresden Dolls, released in April 2006. The album was recorded in September 2005, with some extra vocal work and the mixing done the following November. It is named after a reply to a letter run in the New York Sun in 1897 about the existence of Santa Claus (see "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus"). The first single from the album was "Sing".

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Christmas Party Holidays. The three-CD set Time-Life Treasury of Christmas is an exhaustive 36-track compilation of many of the best-loved seasonal hits ever recorded; opening with "White Christmas," the most popular holiday single of all time, the collection also includes such defintive performances as Elvis Presley's "Blue Christmas," Gene Autry's "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," Bobby Helms' "Jingle Bell Rock". and Guy Lombardo's "Auld Lang Syne. It's one of the best and most comprehensive Christmas collections on the market.

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40 Essential Christmas Albums. Classics and new entries worthy of your holiday bonus. Released in 1997, the same year that the classic "Mmmbop" topped the charts, this quickie album is a tasty pop-rock candy cane. Taylor Hanson hadn't hit puberty yet, and his voice sounds as clear as a Christmas bell. Best track: their version of "Run Rudolph Run," popularized but not written by Chuck Berry. This 2003 album compiles the highlights of the first three, plus a moving story he told on his TV program about an impoverished childhood Christmas.

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Tracklist

1 Lo, How A Rose E'er Blooming
2 I Believe In Father Christmas
3 Sleigh Ride
4 Put A Little Love In Your Heart
5 The First Noel
6 Christmastime Is Here
7 Happy Christmas (War Is Over)
8 Here We Come A-Carolling
9 My Favorite Things (Vocal Version)
10 Silver Bells
11 Silent Night
12 My Favorite Things (Instrumental)
13 We Three Kings
14 Christmas Suite
15 Little Drummer Boy
16 Coventry Carol
17 We Wish You A Merry Christmas
18 O Holy Night
19 Joy To The World
20 Angels We Have Heard On High
21 Greensleeves (What Child Is This?)
22 I Saw Three Ships
23 O Come, O Come Emmanuel
24 God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
25 Carol Of The Bells
26 Do You Hear What I Hear?

Credits

  • Bass, Guitar, Keyboards – Paul Janocha (tracks: 25-28)
  • Drums – Gregg Hoffmann (tracks: 1-12), Mac Hines (tracks: 13-28)
  • Guitar, Vocals – Joe Merkel (tracks: 1 & 7)
  • Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals – Mario Padovani (tracks: 2,4,7,8,9)
  • Producer – Mario Padovani (tracks: 1-12), Paul Janocha (tracks: 13-28)
  • Recorded By, Mixed By – Paul Janocha

Notes

Tracks 1-4 from the CD "Father Christmas" . Tracks 5-8 from the CD "And So This Is Christmas" . Tracks 9-12 from the CD "My Favorite Things" . Tracks 13-20 from the CD "O Holy Night" . Tracks 21-24 from the CD "Yes Virginia" . Tracks 25-27 from the CD "Yes Virginia" . Track 28 from the CD "ZuZu's Petals" .