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Hey there, I've got a little question about Xmas music. See, we're having the family party here at home, and we just set out the tree and furniture around. I told my mom I'd take care of music this year because the stupid jingles coming out of the lights in the tree are getting annoying. I've got an iPod set to iPod speakers and I plan to make a huge randomized playlist of Xmas songs, but there are SO MANY songs available (for free or for purchase) out there and so many iterations and interpretations of the same song, and most of them suck.
Do you have any track or album recommendations? I'm looking mainly for calm stuff, ideally instrumental, french or english if it has vocals, and it's only going to serve as background music for the ambience, nothing more.
Hey there, I've got a little question about Xmas music. See, we're having the family party here at home, and we just set out the tree and furniture around. I told my mom I'd take care of music this year because the stupid jingles coming out of the lights in the tree are getting annoying. I've got an iPod set to iPod speakers and I plan to make a huge randomized playlist of Xmas songs, but there are SO MANY songs available (for free or for purchase) out there and so many iterations and interpretations of the same song, and most of them suck.
Do you have any track or album recommendations? I'm looking mainly for calm stuff, ideally instrumental, french or english if it has vocals, and it's only going to serve as background music for the ambience, nothing more.
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass: Christmas Album
The best Christmas music you'll find. It's jazzy, pretty sparing on the vocals.
I also have Christmas with the Rat Pack and love it. I have the Transiberian Orchestra's Christmas album and love it. AOL has an Oldies Holiday station that plays all the classics like Bing Crosby, you can listen to that for some ideas. My family likes country music so we have John Berry, Brad Paisley, George Strait and a few others. We also have the Patridge Family Christmas album, but that's really just for my mum. If you have Comcast they have a few Christmas stations and the Holiday Yule Log with music is on demand as well.
I love them, but you gotta be careful with Trans-Siberian Orchestra. It may be my taste to hear an awesome rock version of xmas music, but it might not fit a nice party.
Manheim Steamroller on the other hand, always goood.
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That is $16.00 on iTunes. Just bought it this week. Some of the more traditional songs that I couldn't see Sufjan's voice or style playing well to, such as Rudolph the Red Noised Reindeer and Jingle Bells are short, instrumental versions, but 45 songs for $16.00? I'd still recommend it.
Thanks all, I'll look into this. That's the good thing, since I'm using a MP3 player, I'll just take the good, leave the bad, and make a playlist with it.
California Guitar Trio - A Christmas Album is the answer to this question. Seriously. It's gorgeous, acoustic, and instrumental, which is just about right for background music. I used it last year for a family gathering and got good comments.
I think Amazon has the album in MP3 format... Yeah, here.
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Hard to dislike those guys.
http://www.amazon.com/Christmas-With-Dino-2006/dp/B000TEMTMY/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_k2a_1_img?pf_rd_p=304485601&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-2&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B00006IJWZ&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=1Q6T13ZF68Z62PTV1V80
But I'm a sucker for Dean Martin
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass: Christmas Album
The best Christmas music you'll find. It's jazzy, pretty sparing on the vocals.
Manheim Steamroller on the other hand, always goood.
http://www.asthmatickitty.com/music.php?releaseID=63
I guess it is 5 CD's now.
That is $16.00 on iTunes. Just bought it this week. Some of the more traditional songs that I couldn't see Sufjan's voice or style playing well to, such as Rudolph the Red Noised Reindeer and Jingle Bells are short, instrumental versions, but 45 songs for $16.00? I'd still recommend it.
Most of them are in the iTunes store, so you can preview before you purchase.
Somebody actually put the whole album up on Youtube, actually
Really all you need.
I think Amazon has the album in MP3 format... Yeah, here.