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🔔 Blackmore's Night - Winter Carols (2006) Minstrel Hall Music - PRE 008
neo-medieval folk rock, Holiday
Winter Carols is the sixth studio album by the group Blackmore's Night, released in the United Kingdom in October 2006, and in the United States on November 7, 2006. It is a Christmas themed album.
Personnel:
Ritchie Blackmore - arrangements, guitar, mandola, nyckelharpa, hurdy-gurdy, percussion
Candice Night - vocals, shawm, pennywhistle
Pat Regan - production, arrangements, keyboards
Sir Robert of Normandie (Robert Curiano) - bass
Sisters of the Moon: Lady Madeline and Lady Nancy (Madeline and Nancy Posner) - harmony vocals
Bard David of Larchmont (David Baranowski) - keyboards
Sarah Steiding - violin
Anton Fig - drums
Albert Dannemann - bagpipes, backing vocals
Ian Robertson and Jim Manngard - backing vocals
🔔 Alabama - Christmas (1985/1998) BMG Special Products - 7551744753-2
country, bluegrass, Holiday
Christmas is the first Holidays album by country band Alabama. The album was released on RCA Nashville in 1985. It was certified double platinum for shipment of 2 million units by the Recording Industry Association of America on July 11, 1996. Since 1991 when SoundScan started to collate sales data, 515,300 copies have been sold in the United States.
Alabama:
Randy Owen - lead vocals, electric guitar
Jeff Cook - electric guitar, background vocals, lead vocals (9)
Teddy Gentry - bass guitar, background vocals, lead vocals (5)
Mark Herndon, Alabama's drummer, does not play on this album.
Additional Musicians:
Eddie Bayers - drums
Kenny Bell - acoustic guitar
David Briggs - keyboards
Shane Keister - synthesizer, Fairlight
Farrell Morris - percussion
Larry Paxton - bass guitar
Brent Rowan - electric guitar
Strings performed by the "A" Strings, arranged by Bergen White.
🔔 Charles Brown's Cool Christmas Blues (1994) Bullseye Blues - CD BB 9561
blues, Holiday
Charles Brown is responsible for one of the bluesiest Christmas tunes ever, "Please Come Home for Christmas" written in 1960. Countless individuals and groups have covered this heartbreak classic because it so readily embraces the theme of being home for the holidays with loved ones. Brown's golden hit is just one of the highlights on his 1994 Christmas album, along with "Merry Christmas, Baby," a blues tune almost as popular as "Please Come Home for Christmas"...
Personnel:
Vocals, Piano, Celesta, Arranged By - Charles Brown
Acoustic Bass - Ruth Davies
Drums - Gaylord Birch
Guitar - Danny Caron
Tenor Saxophone - Clifford Solomon
Special Guests:
Tenor Saxophone - Bobby Forte (tracks: 02,05,11)
Vibraphone - Johnny Otis (tracks: 05)
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