What's New In 2015?
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This is something of a bellwether year for me. I feel a change coming on. Mostly, the quantity and quality emanating from holiday music market seems lackluster at best. Not that much has been released, and most of what has has been released is underwhelming - despite new albums from Sharon Jones and Brian Setzer, long overdue reissues from the Soulful Strings and Lynn Anderson, and some great singles from The Both (aka Aimee Mann and Ted Leo), The Bayonets, and Shake Some Action! (their exclamation point, not mine).
Top Tens for 2015
in alphabetical order, thank you...
New Albums
- India Arie & Joe Sample, Christmas With Friends
- Count Basie Orchestra, A Very Swingin' Basie Christmas!
- Martin Cilia, Electric Christmas
- Charlie Hunter & Bobby Previte, We Two Kings
- Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, It's A Holiday Soul Party
- Nick Lowe & Los Straitjackets, The Quality Holiday Revue Live
- Cassie Ramone, Christmas In Reno
- Brian Setzer Orchestra, Rockin' Rudolph
- Patty Smyth, Come On December
- various artists, Indie For The Holidays
- - - more new albums - - -
Reissues
- Lynn Anderson, Christmas Album
- Glen Campbell, Complete Capitol Christmas Recordings
- Johnny Mathis, Complete Christmas Collection 1958-2010
- Don Patterson, Holiday Soul
- Soulful Strings, Magic Of Christmas
- Bobby Timmons, Holiday Soul
- Three Suns, Ding Dong Dandy Christmas
- various artists, Ghosts Of Christmas Past
- various artists, Lost Christmas 2: Holiday Rarities
- various artists, Santa's Funk & Soul Christmas Party Vol. 3
- - - more reissues - - -
Singles & Tracks
- Bayonets, Christmas Time Is Cruel
- The Both, You're A Gift
- The Drabs, Santa's Got Toys
- Felice Brothers, Carriage
- LCD Soundsystem, Christmas Will Break Your Heart
- 4 Past Midnight, It's Christmas Time Again
- Mike Love, (You'll Never Be) Alone On Christmas Day
- Shake Some Action! Christmas In The Sun
- Southern Culture On The Skids, Silver Bells
- WJLP, At Christmas Time
- - - more singles - - -
- - - full list of 2015 releases - - -
Has the manic energy brought on by the huge expansion of the digital market finally started to wane - or at least level off? Have we finally reissued most of the really good stuff? Have Donald Trump and Isis stolen Christmas in a way that the Grinch could never pull off?
Or is it just me? I've been obsessing about this stuff for close to 50 years. I have more records than I can possibly listen to before I die. I suspect it's time for me to stop collecting - and start listening, writing, and documenting on the web like I've wanted to - transforming Hip Christmas into the online treasure trove that I've always dreamt about.
But, more about that later. For now, let's dive in and see what rock 'n' roll Santa brought this year.
New Albums
Hands down, the most exciting new release of the year is Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings' It's A Holiday Soul Party. Jones, if you haven't met her, is a latter day soul queen from Brooklyn, New York, renowned for a string of records on Daptone Records, including previous Christmas singles "Ain't No Chimneys (In The Projects)" (2007), "Big Bulbs" (2013), and "Just Another Christmas Song (This Time I'll Sing Along)" (2014). All of those songs are included on Holiday Soul Party along with a healthy dose of funky new tracks. Not quite groundbreaking - but a solid soul workout head-and-shoulders above anything else released this year.
Having said that, this has been a surprisingly strong year for jazz. The Count Basie Orchestra - minus Mr. Basie - released A Very Swingin' Basie Christmas! featuring guests Johnny Mathis, Ellis Marsalis, Carmen Bradford, and Ledisi. In a similar, if more heavily starched vein, Ellis' most famous offspring, Wynton Marsalis, leads the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra through a Big Band Holidays. Perhaps most surprising, however, is We Two Kings from guitarist Charlie Hunter and drummer Bobby Previte. The album offers some very non-jazzy treats like the surf-laden "Joy To The World," and treads close to rock territory throughout. The sense of fun is palpable, but the paucity of swing disappoints.
Of course, I have to mention the Brian Setzer Orchestra and their third formal Christmas album, Rockin' Rudolph (meaning that I'm not counting compilations, live albums, videos, etc.). Assuming you like this sort of thing - a lively mix of rockabilly and swing - you love this album. I'm particularly fond of "Yabba Dabba Yuletide," which is either the most brilliant thing I've heard all Christmas - or the dumbest. Regardless, I can't fault Setzer and his band for their musicianship or enthusiasm, though it's definitely starting to feel like they've drunk from this well too often.
Two other rock releases come from opposite ends of the spectrum. Christmas In Reno by Cassie Ramone (née Grzymkowski), a former member of the Vivian Girls, is an utterly indie, willfully lo-fi collection that will appeal to nobody over 30 years of age. Meanwhile, The Quality Holiday Revue Live by Nick Lowe & Los Straitjackets will appeal to virtually nobody under the age of 50. The album was recorded during their joint 2014 tour which promoted Lowe's Quality Street (2013) and Los Straitjackets' 'Tis The Season (2002) and Yuletide Beat (2009), all released by Yep Roc. Confusingly, at press time, the MP3 and vinyl were listed separately at Amazon, and the CD was only available through Yep Roc.
Somewhere in between is Electric Christmas by Martin Cilia - who bills himself as "Australia's Premier Surf Rock Guitarist" and combines the fire of Dick Dale with the technical precision of Joe Satriani. Cilia's no youngster - he's been playing since the 70's and is best known for his tenure in the Atlantics, who recorded the Aussie surf classic "Bombora" (1963) before Cilia joined the band. But, Electric Christmas will appeal to youngsters - or at least young at heart - and it stands up pretty well to classics by the Ventures and aforementioned Straitjackets. Get it at Double Crown Records, along with other holiday, surf, and garage goodies.
Similar to last year's All Is Bright, Amazon has a new exclusive playlist, Indie For The Holidays. The concept is transparent as the name - all independent labels, mostly alternative rock. As usual with this sort of thing, it's a mixed bag. Compared to All Is Bright, I'd say that Indie For The Holidays is more consistent but less impressive - the highs aren't as high, but the lows aren't as low. Said highlights include Langhorne Slim's funky "Deck The Halls," Reverend Horton Heat's raucous "Donuts In The Snow," a Jewish rap from The LeeVees & Matisyahu, a quirky cut from Guided By Voices' Robert Pollard, and a surprisingly buoyant New Year's song from Lisa Loeb, "Champagne (I'm Ready)."
Elsewhere, we've got notable rhythm 'n' blues releases from India Arie and the Braxton Family - both too smooth for my taste, though the former includes contributions from the late Joe Sample. Entitled Christmas With Friends, Arie's album often approaches jazz - even if it doesn't quite get there - and features additional cameos from Michael McDonald, Trombone Shorty, Brandy, and others. Other big names releasing Christmas albums this year include "bayou soul" singer Mark Broussard, former jailbait Ariana Grande, international pop star Kylie Minogue, former hair metal icons Matthew & Gunnar Nelson, country thrush LeAnn Rimes, GEICO pitchman Kenny Rogers, boy band The Vamps, drag queen king RuPaul, 60's hitmaker Tommy Roe, professional Scotsmen the Bay City Rollers, disco heroes KC & The Sunshine Band, and San Francisco rockers Train. None of those did much for me - but I am clearly in the minority.
However, I'd love to recommend former Scandal frontwoman Patty Smyth's Come On December since it benefits the Headstrong Project, which supports veterans of 9/11, Afghanistan, and Iraq. But, I can't. The original title track is fairly memorable, but the rest of it is, well, not. Great cause, though, and it made my Top Ten solely on that basis.
Reissues
The big reissue action this year was in the realm of vinyl - and I stopped collecting that stuff years ago. Well-monied hipsters like it, however, and this year saw vintage 12-inch platters from Gene Autry, John Denver (with and without The Muppets), Vince Guaraldi, Dean Martin, Brian Setzer, Randy Travis, Andy Williams, and Stevie Wonder - the first time it's been available with its original cover art in three decades. Plus, we got the How The Grinch Stole Christmas soundtrack, a new blues collection from Alligator Records, and an old, wonderful soul collection from Atco Records. One company even released little compact discs that look like red-vinyl LP's of classics by the Beach Boys and James Brown, as well as the highly dubious The Star Wars Christmas Album - featuring a very young Jon Bon Jovi, believe it or not.
On the flip side - figuratively, at least - quite a few albums were reissued only in the digital realm - most from the behemoth Universal Music. These include albums as disparate as Christmas With The Jets (1986) and Merry Christmas From Kukla, Fran, And Ollie (1954), Wayne Newton's Christmas Isn't Christmas Without You, an expanded edition of the Supremes' Merry Christmas (1965), plus Lost Christmas 2: Holiday Rarities, which proved to be less rare than its predecessor, and 20 Holiday #1's - which wasn't rare at all.
Something I didn't see coming, however, were two jazz albums - both called Holiday Soul - that showed up exclusively through a website called Pro Studio Masters, which offers FLAC and AIFF downloads, including quite few Christmas albums. Issued by Prestige Records in 1964, these are two real gems - both of them warm, understated trio sessions. They have never been reissued in any format during the ensuing 50 years - though a few tracks popped up on albums like The Christmas Collection (1988). The first, by organist Don Patterson, is my favorite, in no small part due to the contribution of guitarist Pat Martino. But, the second, by pianist Bobby Timmons, is solid, too. I hasten to add that downloading an audiophile-quality album for $17.99 is generally at least as expensive as buying a CD and ripping it yourself. But, this is the only choice we currently have, and my Christmas swung a lot harder as a result.
Vinyl or MP3 or otherwise, almost all the best reissues this year came from one source, Real Gone Music. This indie label has almost single-handedly taken up the cause of vintage Christmas music. In 2015 alone, they accounted for roughly a dozen high quality releases. Many of them fell squarely into the realm of easy listening, but they also included the first truly authentic CD edition of Lynn Anderson's 1971 LP, the best-ever edition of Glen Campbell's 1968 LP, a three-CD set containing the almost-complete Christmas catalog of Johnny Mathis, and the first-ever CD reissue of the Three Suns' 1959 bachelor pad magnum opus, A Ding Dong Dandy Christmas. Given the tenuous nature of the entire music industry, I can only wish them Godspeed.
Most surprising of all, Real Gone reissued the Soulful Strings' The Magic Of Christmas, a 1968 album from Chess Records long forgotten by all but the most ardent enthusiast (like me). It's a happy, smooth-but-soulful album released during an unhappy and turbulent era. A moderate hit at the time, Magic Of Christmas quickly faded - though Barry White would ride largely the same sound to stardom just a few years later.
Moving on, Sony continued their occasionally impressive Classic Christmas Album series, including volumes from Earth, Wind & Fire, Sarah McLachlan, and Celtic Thunder, plus the new-wavy Classic Christmas 80's Album and a more traditional three-CD set simply called Classic Christmas Album. These tend to be albums that are a perfect way to start a collection - but sadly, often maddeningly, short of definitive - let alone "classic." Sony also snuck out an obscure pop album, Swing Bells! Christmas with A Beat (1965) by the Glad Singers, as an MP3 download - no CD, no vinyl. Odd.
Finally, two European collections are more than worthy of note - and perhaps your money. The first, Santa's Funk & Soul Christmas Party Vol. 3, is simply the third in an increasingly obscure series by a mysterious German label called Tramp. Christmas music, you may have guessed, is an abiding obsession of mine, and I haven't heard and don't own any of these tracks! Tramp is rather loose with their annotation, but they do a really good job cleaning up old vinyl sources.
The second, Ghosts Of Christmas Past, is a much more complicated matter. The two-disc set is the umpteenth iteration of an album first released back in 1981 on the Belgian label Les Disques Du Crepuscule. I hoped this edition would prove to be all-inclusive, collecting every song that had ever appeared on the constantly evolving track listing. We got close - but no cigar - in part because the revitalized label has included new recordings by artists on its current roster. But, it also now include both sides of an insanely rare flexi-disc by New Order recorded under the name B Music. Sadly, the tracks aren't very good, though they are very strange. Even worse, I paid a lot of money for the flexi-disc just a few ago....
So, as I inferred at the start, I'm going to take a step back. This year will be the last that I pay close attention to new releases - especially new music. This page will probably exist in some form - but my focus will be on listening to, documenting, and reviewing the past 100 years of recorded holiday music - not the next. My vision for Hip Christmas is ambitious, and that takes time - and, I hasten to add that I don't for this for a living! I want this website to be both an authoritative reference - a online history book and catalog about this strange and wonderful genre of music - and a place where people can listen to and discover what makes it so strange and wonderful.
Thanks to websites like Mistletunes, Christmas Underground, Stubby's House of Christmas, and others, I am confident that new holiday music will continue to be discovered and shared. And, I'll still be here - focusing on the giant pile of records begging for my attention rather than the vast cloud of music on the world wide web.
Singles
This really has been a slow year for singles - even after I filter out my waning enthusiasm. That said, despite the trendiness of vinyl, almost all new Christmas singles are being released digitally, and many of those are distributed through websites like Noisetrade, Bandcamp, and Soundcloud - and I haven't exactly haunted those sites this year. All the same, I've found some winners!
- The Bayonets, Christmas Time Is Cruel
I just discovered this band of old school rockers and their catchy new single - part Beatles, part Spector. The Bayonets have been featured on Little Steven's Underground Garage. - The Both, You're A Gift
Despite her often fierce demeanor, Aimee Mann is a big softie - at least when it comes to Christmas. She's waxed a now-scare digital EP, a not-so-scare album, and, last year, a song with Ted Leo as The Both. This year, we get the sequel. - The Darkness, I Am Santa
Remember the Darkness? They were briefly a big deal last decade with their semi-ironic, Queen-derived classic rock posturing, vividly illustrated by their early track "Christmas Time (Don't Let The Bells End)" (2003). Their latest single stays true to that formula while brazenly ripping off the rhythm track of "Do They Know It's Christmas." - The Dollyrots, Run Rudolph Run
After compiling an EP's worth of holiday tracks last year, this family act is back with a smoking' cover of Chuck Berry's eternal classic "Run Rudolph Run." As usual, it's offered through sites like Bandcamp and Noisetrade. - 4 Past Midnight, It's Christmas Time Again
When I stumbled upon this Glaswegian punk band, I discovered that they had previously recorded another slice of loud-and-fast holiday music. They aren't terribly original, but they're certainly loud and fast - and sometimes that's enough. - Carly Jamison, Christmas May Have To Be Postponed
Last year, this New York rocker released not one but four Christmas singles. This year, we'll have to make do with a paltry one - a pounding song about missing reindeer and the pursuant mayhem. - Rickie Lee Jones, Christmas in New Orleans
No surprise here, but her first original Christmas song is a bit of a downer - but beautiful in all the ways we've come to expect. It seems to be a meditation as much on her mentor and one-time lover, Tom Waits, as on the holiday or the Big Easy. Taken from her album The Other Side of Desire. - The Killers, Dirt Sledding
Las Vegas rock band the Killers have been making Christmas singles for 10 years now, a practice that resulted in an iTunes EP a few years ago. This latest completes their "cowboy trilogy" that began with "Don't Shoot Me Santa" (2007) and "I Feel It In My Bones" (2012). All of these singles have benefited the (RED) project to fight HIV and AIDS. - Alison Krauss and Robert Plant, The Light Of Christmas Day
This track might be the first-ever Zeppelin-related Christmas song ever (not counting Dread Zeppelin or mash-ups like "Misty Hop Wonderland"). Sounds more like her than him, but hey, hey, what can I do... - Cyndi Lauper, Hard Candy Christmas
According to her publicity, Lauper is in Nashville recording a country album, and that proximity inspired her to record Dolly Parton's best-known holiday song which, people tend to forget, comes from The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas. - Mike Love, (You'll Never Be) Alone On Christmas Day
This is something of a return to form after the truly terrible "Santa's Goin' To Kokomo" - more like the Beach Boys best work. Essentially, Love is ripping off the sound Brian Wilson created, but then, so does everybody. - Phoenix, Alone On Christmas Day
Not sure how it happened, but this young band got to be in Bill Murray's Netflix Christmas special, and Murray returned the favor on this record, along with co-stars Jason Schwartzmann, Paul Shaffer, and Buster Poindexter. It's a cover of an unreleased Beach Boy track, and sales benefit UNICEF. - The Shades, Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (1966)
Indie label Numero rescued this Hoosier girl group single from obscurity, issuing both as a 7-inch and download exclusively through their website. Only for completists, really. The a-side is a better performance, but the original b-side is a hoot - "Prancer's Got Some Red Spots," wherein the titular reindeer gets the measles. - Shake Some Action! Christmas In The Sun
Naming yourselves after the Flamin' Groovies' best album certainly raises expectations. This Seattle band nearly lives up to that lofty promise with a deft mixture of Beatles jangle and Who crunch, and it benefits Toys For Tots. - Southern Culture On The Skids, Silver Bells
No surprises here - just a spirited, rootsy romp through a perennial favorite. A little more traditional and a little less wacky than what I've come to expect from a band prone to throwing fried chicken at their audiences.... - Sparks, Christmas Without A Prayer
I was dubious that this would actually be that Sparks - the theatrical 70's band who once recorded a song called "Thank God It's Not Christmas." But, it is. - James Taylor, Snowtime
Taken from his recent album Before This World, this song makes it sound like Sweet Baby James isn't very fond of the white stuff, as he pines for Mexico, Cuba, and New Orleans, reminiscing that "every note was the antidote to December." - Holly Beth Vincent, Punk Xmas
Originally streamed online in 2008, and now available for download, this is a strong, latter-day effort from the singer for new wavers Holly & The Italians, best remembered for "Tell That Girl to Shut Up" (1981). - Wifee & The Huzz Band, Everywhere It's Christmas Time Again
Never heard of them till the single popped up, but Wifee & The Huzz Band are vocalists Ruby James and Stephen Cooper fronting a very horny 10-piece band. They describe themselves as "new vintage," and that about covers it. At press time, this track was only available (in multiple formats) via Pledge Music. Also includes a spirited cover of "I Want a Hippopotamus For Christmas." - WJLP, At Christmas Time
I stumbled across this guitar-driven nugget on Bandcamp as merely one of the tracks on Let's Go Ape!, an album by this band from Rotterdam, Netherlands. Don't know much else - but it rocks! (Editor's note: I later learned it was first released as a streaming track for Christmas 2014.) - Stevie Wonder & Andra Day, Someday At Christmas
Hard not to be cynical about an iTunes exclusive also used in an Apple commercial, but if there was ever a year that begged for the sentiments expressed in this song - first recorded by Wonder in 1967 - this year is it. Newcomer Andra Day also released "Winter Wonderland" as a solo act.
Those are the good ones, and I'm also very fond of The Drabs' "Santa's Got Toys" and the Felice Brothers' "Carriage," even though I'm not too keen their respective EP's, Here Comes The Joy and Felice Navidad. Finally, of course, there are a lot more singles out there, including these high-profile releases:
- Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, One December Night
- Jessie James Decker, This Christmas
- Freedom Fry, Oh Santa (Bad World)
- The Grapes & Friends, Can I Come Home with You (For Christmas)?
- Macy Gray, All I Want For Christmas
- Amber Hayes, Merry Christmas Darling
- Carly Rae Jepsen, Last Christmas
- Jessie J, The Man With The Bag
- Casi Joy, Where Are You Christmas?
- Karen Mav, Take Me Home For Christmas
- William Michael Morgan, White Christmas
- Seal, This Christmas
My Christmas List
Anyway, the list below is a look at all the new albums that I think will be of interest to people who love holiday music that rocks, rolls, swings, or twangs - meaning that it is neither a list of my recommendations nor a comprehensive list of new releases. Hope you find it useful. What have I missed? Drop me a line...
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Artist | Title | Date | Image | Buy | Review |
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Allen, Deborah | Rockin' Little Christmas - originally released on CD on through her website |
2013 | image | buy | |
Alpert, Herb | Christmas Album - reissued on his own label |
1968 | image | buy | |
Anderson, Lynn | Christmas Album - Real Gone Music CD reissue with bonus tracks |
1971 | image | buy | |
Arden, Jann | A Jann Arden Christmas | 2015 | image | buy | |
Arie, India | Christmas With Friends - with Joe Sample and other guests |
2015 | image | buy | |
Autry, Gene | The Original Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer & Other Christmas Favorites - vinyl reissue of Challenge recordings |
1957 | image | buy | review |
Band Of Merrymakers | Welcome To Our Christmas Party - all-star cast organized by songwriters Kevin Griffin and Sam Hollander; participants include Dan Wilson (Semisonic), Mark McGrath (Sugar Ray), Michael Fitzpatrick (Fitz & The Tantrums), and many others; benefits the MusiCares Foundation |
2015 | image | buy | |
Barenaked Ladies | Barenaked For The Holidays | 2004 | image | buy | |
Basie, Count Orchestra | A Very Swingin' Basie Christmas! - guests include Johnny Mathis and Ellis Marsalis |
2015 | image | buy | |
Bay City Rollers | A Christmas Shang-A-Lang - includes their 2014 single |
2015 | image | buy | |
Beach Boys | Christmas Album - mini-LP replica CD |
1964 | image | buy | review |
Blige, Mary J. | A Mary Christmas - new edition with two bonus tracks |
2013 | image | buy | |
Braxton Family | A Braxton Family Christmas - featuring Toni, Traci, Tamar, Trina and Towanda Braxton in association with their reality TV show |
2015 | image | buy | |
Broussard, Mark | Magnolia & Mistletoe | 2015 | image | buy | |
Brown, James | Soulful Christmas - mini-LP CD replica |
1968 | image | buy | review |
Brown, T. Graham | Christmas With T. Graham Brown | 2015 | image | buy | |
Campbell, Glen | Complete Capitol Christmas Recordings - also see The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour: Christmas Specials (DVD) |
2015 | image | buy | |
Captain & Tennille | The Secret Of Christmas - reissued with new artwork |
2006 | image | buy | |
Chan, Elizabeth | Red & Green - mostly songs from her previous releases |
2015 | image | buy | |
Cilia, Martin | Electric Christmas - former member of the Atlantics ("Bombora") who bills himself as "Australia's Premier Surf Rock Guitarist" |
2015 | image | buy | |
Coasters | Christmas With The Coasters - latter day recordings; nearly all the original Coasters were dead by the time this was recorded... |
2015 | image | buy | |
Cole, Nat King | The Christmas Song - SACD reissue of classic LP |
1963 | image | buy | review |
dB's & Friends | Christmas Time Again! - reissue of 2006 CD minus a few tracks, plus new recordings |
2015 | image | buy | review |
Dean, Jimmy | Christmas Card: The Complete Columbia Christmas Recordings - 1965 LP plus bonus tracks |
2015 | image | buy | |
Decker, Jessie James | This Christmas | 2015 | image | buy | |
Denver, John | Rocky Mountain Christmas - vinyl reissue |
1975 | image | buy | review |
Denver, John & The Muppets | A Christmas Together - vinyl reissue |
1979 | image | buy | review |
Diamond, Neil | Christmas Album | 1992 | image | buy | |
Diamond, Neil | Christmas Album Volume II | 1994 | image | buy | |
Diamond, Neil | A Cherry, Cherry Christmas - above three reissued on his own label with no bonus tracks |
2009 | image | buy | |
Dodson, Miranda | It's Merry Christmas Time (EP) - online "living collection" expanded with two new tracks |
2014 | image | buy | |
Drabs | Here Comes The Joy (EP) | 2015 | image | buy | |
Earth, Wind & Fire | The Classic Christmas Album - same as last year's Holiday plus three rare bonus tracks |
2015 | image | buy | |
Felice Brothers | Felice Navidad (EP) | 2015 | image | buy | |
Ferrante & Teicher | Xmas Hi-Fivories - public-domain CD reissue of Westminster 10-inch LP |
1954 | image | buy | |
Four Seasons | The 4 Seasons Greetings - mono CD LP-replica |
1962 | image | buy | review |
Gary, John | The John Gary Christmas Album - CD reissue of last year's MP3 reissue |
1964 | image | buy | |
Gill, Vince | Christmas - MP3 reissue of Breath Of Heaven (1998) |
2015 | image | buy | |
Glad Singers | Swing Bells! Christmas With A Beat - MP3 reissue of classic, kitschy LP; first-ever digital edition |
1965 | image | buy | |
Goulet, Robert | The Complete Columbia Christmas Recordings - MP3 edition of 2014 CD with new artwork but same title and track listing |
2015 | image | buy | |
Grande, Ariana | Christmas And Chill (EP) | 2015 | image | buy | |
Green, Al | Feels Like Christmas - CD reissue of 2012 MP3 edition of album first issued in 1983 as White Christmas |
2012 | image | buy | review |
Guaraldi, Vince | Charlie Brown's Holiday Hits - vinyl reissue |
1998 | image | buy | review |
Hunter, Charlie & Bobby Previte | We Two Kings | 2015 | image | buy | |
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra | Big Band Holidays - with Wynton Marsalis |
2015 | image | buy | |
Jets | Christmas With The Jets - now available as MP3 |
1986 | image | buy | |
Jones, Sharon & The Dap-Kings | It's A Holiday Soul Party - includes earlier singles |
2015 | image | buy | |
KC & The Sunshine Band | A Sunshine Christmas - MP3 listed separately |
2015 | image | buy | |
Kukla, Fran & Ollie | Merry Christmas From Kukla, Fran, And Ollie - MP3 reissue of children's classic |
1954 | image | buy | |
Living Voices | Sing Christmas Music/The Little Drummer Boy - Real Gone CD containing the complete RCA albums Sing Christmas Music (1962) and Little Drummer Boy (1965) |
2015 | image | buy | |
Lowe, Nick & Los Straitjackets | The Quality Holiday Revue Live - vinyl listed separately, CD available at Yep Roc |
2015 | image | buy | |
Martin, Dean | A Winter Romance - vinyl reissue |
1959 | image | buy | review |
Mathis, Johnny | The Complete Christmas Collection 1958-2010 - 3-CD set including five complete albums plus bonus tracks |
2015 | image | buy | review |
McLachlan, Sarah | The Classic Christmas Album - Wintersong (2006) plus bonus tracks |
2015 | image | buy | |
Melachrino, George | Christmas Joy - fabled RCA "living stereo" album |
1959 | image | buy | |
Minogue, Kylie | Kylie Christmas | 2015 | image | buy | |
Nabors, Jim | The Complete Columbia Christmas Recordings - includes 1967 and 1972 albums plus bonus tracks |
2015 | image | buy | |
Neal, Kenny | I'll Be Home For Christmas - self-released album reissued by Cleopatra with new cover art |
2006 | image | buy | |
Nelson, Matthew & Gunnar | This Christmas - Rick Nelson's twin sons; former leaders of 90's rock band Nelson |
2015 | image | buy | |
Newton, Wayne | Christmas Isn't Christmas Without You - MP3 reissue |
1968 | image | buy | |
Osmonds | Merry Christmas - expanded reissue of Christmas Memories (1999) |
2015 | image | buy | |
Over The Rhine | Holiday Boxed Set - includes their three Christmas albums 1996-2014 |
2015 | image | buy | |
Patterson, Don | Holiday Soul - audiophile download only |
1964 | image | buy | |
Perry, Joe | Joe Perry's Merry Christmas (EP) - Aerosmith guitarist |
2014 | image | buy | |
Presley, Elvis | Ultimate Christmas - Wal-Mart exclusive two-disc set |
2015 | image | buy | review |
Ramone, Cassie | Christmas In Reno - née Grzymkowski; former member of the Vivian Girls |
2015 | image | buy | |
Rimes, LeAnn | Today Is Christmas | 2015 | image | buy | |
Roe, Tommy | It's Now Christmas Day - title song is update of his 1967 hit "It's Now Winter's Day" |
2015 | image | buy | |
Rogers, Kenny | Once Again It's Christmas - apparently, he doesn't know when to fold 'em... |
2015 | image | buy | |
RuPaul | Slay Belles | 2015 | image | buy | |
Setzer, Brian Orchestra | Boogie Woogie Christmas - vinyl reissue |
2002 | image | buy | |
Setzer, Brian Orchestra | Rockin' Rudolph | 2015 | image | buy | |
Shelton, Blake | Cheers It's Christmas - vinyl reissue |
2012 | image | buy | |
Smyth, Patty | Come On December - former Scandal singer; CD originally sold through PledgeMusic |
2015 | image | buy | |
Soulful Strings | The Magic Of Christmas - Real Gone CD reissue of Cadet LP |
1968 | image | buy | |
Stewart, Rod | Merry Christmas Baby - deluxe edition with bonus tracks and DVD |
2012 | image | buy | |
Supremes | Merry Christmas |
1965 |
image | buy | review |
Three Suns | A Ding Dong Dandy Christmas - first-ever CD reissue of lounge-core classic |
1959 | image | buy | |
Timmons, Bobby | Holiday Soul - audiophile download only |
1964 | image | buy | |
Train | Christmas In Tahoe | 2015 | image | buy | |
Trans-Siberian Orchestra | The Christmas Attic - vinyl reissue |
1998 | image | buy | |
Travis, Randy | An Old Time Christmas - vinyl reissue |
1989 | image | buy | |
Tubb, Ernest | Blue Christmas - public-domain CD reissue of Decca LP |
1963 | image | buy | |
Vamps | The Christmas EP | 2015 | image | buy | |
Vincent, Rhonda | Christmas Time | 2015 | image | buy | |
Vinton, Bobby | A Very Merry Christmas: The Complete Epic Christmas Collection - 1964 LP plus bonus tracks |
2015 | image | buy | |
Williams, Andy | Christmas Album - vinyl reissue |
1963 | image | buy | |
Wonder, Stevie | Someday At Christmas - vinyl reissue |
1967 | image | buy | review |
soundtrack | How The Grinch Stole Christmas! - vinyl reissue |
1966 | image | buy | review |
soundtrack | Star Wars Christmas Album: Christmas In The Stars - mini-LP CD replica |
1980 | image | buy | |
various artists | Blues Christmas - vinyl-only collection from the Alligator catalog |
2015 | image | buy | |
various artists | Blues Christmas - Cleopatra grab-bag of mostly modern blues |
2015 | image | buy | |
various artists | Christmas Monkey On My Back: GMR Xmas 6 - another installment from Seattle-based DIY label Green Monkey |
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various artists | Classic Christmas Album - 3-CD Amazon exclusive from the Sony vaults |
2015 |
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various artists | Classic Christmas 80's Album - Sony collection of fairly obvious choices |
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various artists | Ghosts Of Christmas Past - 2-CD collection of tracks from 1981 Les Disques Du Crepuscule album that was repeatedly reissued and expanded through 1988; this edition includes additional new and vintage recordings but is not cumulatively comprehensive... |
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various artists | I Heart The Holidays - indie pop from Palladium Records |
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various artists | Indie For The Holidays - exclusive Amazon playlist of indie rock and pop |
2015 | image | buy | |
various artists | Lost Christmas 2: Holiday Rarities - MP3-only collection of hard-to-find tracks from Capitol, Decca, Polydor, and other Universal-owned labels |
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various artists | Now That's What I Call Country Christmas - mostly modern country; completely different album than similarly-titled 2009 release |
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various artists | Punk Goes Christmas: Deluxe Edition - emo-core and pop-punk from Fearless Records; new version of 2013 release with four extra tracks |
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various artists | Punk Rock Christmas - grab bag from Cleopatra Records including some big names from the early days of punk |
2015 | image | buy | |
various artists | Riot Grrl Christmas - grab bag from Cleopatra Records, mostly new bands rather than groups from the 90's heyday of the genre |
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various artists | Santa's Funk & Soul Christmas Party Vol. 3 - another volume of obscure rhythm & blues from Tramp Records |
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various artists | Soul Christmas - vinyl reissue |
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various artists | Southern Rock Christmas - grab bag from Cleopatra Records, including both country and rock artists |
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various artists | 20 Holiday #1's - big hits from the vast holdings of the Universal Music Group |
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various artists | Western Swing Christmas - public-domain compilation from Kipepeo Publishing |
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Previous Years. We've been compiling this "what's new?" list for awhile, going back to 2003 (Gary Hoey, Jackson 5), 2004 (Chris Isaak, Dwight Twilley), 2005 (Diana Krall, Brian Setzer), 2006 (Aimee Mann, Bootsy Collins), 2007 (Smithereens, Darlene Love), 2008 (Weezer, Pretenders), 2009 (Bob Dylan, Los Straitjackets), 2010 (James Brown, Shelby Lynne), 2011 (Killers, Carole King), 2012 (Rod Stewart, Polyphonic Spree), 2013 (Salsoul Orchestra, Nick Lowe), and 2014 (Blue Rodeo, Earth Wind & Fire).