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A Very Special Christmas - Vol. 5

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  • Seller:Barky Books
  • Sales Rank:97,651
  • Format:CD
  • Languages:English (Unknown), English (Published)
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5 x 5.5 x 0.3
  • Publication Date:2010
  • MPN:0694931382
  • UPC:606949313821
  • EAN:0606949313821
  • ASIN:B00005R7TZ
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Features:
  • Record Label: Universal
  • Catalog#: 06069 4931382
  • Country Of Release: NLD
  • Year Of Release: 2010
  • Notes: ..Christmas; W/Macy Gray, City High, Dido, Wyclef Jean

Tracks
  • This Christmas (Hang All the Mistletoe) - Macy Gray
  • Little Drummer Boy/Hot Hot Hot - Wyclef Jean
  • Noel! Noel! - Eve 6
  • Blue Christmas - Jon Bon Jovi
  • Merry Christmas Baby - Stevie Wonder & Wyclef Jean
  • O Come All Ye Faithful - City High
  • Christmas Is The Time To Say I Love You - SR-71
  • Christmas Day - Dido
  • Run Rudolph Run - Sheryl Crow
  • Back Door Santa - B.B. King & John Popper
  • Little Red Rooster - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
  • Christmas Don't Be Late (Chipmunk Song) - Powder
  • Silent Night - Stevie Nicks
  • I Love You More - Stevie Wonder & Kimberly Brewer
  • White Christmas - Darlene Love


Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
CD ..Christmas; W/Macy Gray, City High, Dido, Wyclef Jean
Amazon.com
Five volumes in 14 years would probably qualify these all-star benefit albums (Special Olympics) as a holiday tradition by now, even if all five have been hit-and-miss affairs. Still, the 2001 edition has a few more highlights than a quick glance at its offerings might indicate. Jon Bon Jovi tries to imitate Elvis on "Blue Christmas," and Darlene Love--surely as important a voice in the genre as Bing Crosby--falls short in her attempt to recreate her superior 1963 Phil Spector version of "White Christmas." Genuinely cool, though, are Macy Gray's jazzy "This Christmas," Eve 6's pop-metallic "Noel! Noel!," City High's hip-hop Christmas hybrid, and SR71's goofy take on Billy Squier's already goofy "Time to Say I Love You." Things get downright steamy--and Santa-sized--when John Popper meets up with B.B. King for the bluesy "Back Door Santa." --Bill Holdship

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