Feature: Holiday Music
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Music Review: NOW That's What I Call Christmas! Vol. 1-3— Is putting such a wide range of Christmas music into three very eclectic CD collections a good idea?
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Music Review: Pam Tillis – Just In Time For Christmas— Christmas classics with a down home feel.
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Music Review: Mindy Smith - My Holiday— The talented - and gorgeous - singer provides a nice mix of traditional and new holiday music.
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Music Review: Joe Pass - Six String Santa— Joe Pass handles Christmas standards with as much ease as his fabled treatment of jazz standards.
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Music Review: Rick Springfield - Christmas With You— At its core, the album's subtle accompaniment to his rich vocals creates an intimate feeling.
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Music Review: Josh Groban - Noel— Traditional classics and carols delivered by the beautiful voice of Josh Groban.
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Music Review: Celtic Woman - A Christmas Celebration— If you are looking for a Christmas album with dramatic orchestration and dulcet vocals, then you have found it.
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Music Review: The Klezmonauts - Oy to the World! A Klezmer Christmas— Christmas music for the person who delights in the bizarre and unconventional...
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Music Review: Celtic Woman - A Christmas Celebration— It's not very Celtic, but it is a beautiful, traditional-sounding Christmas album.
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Music Review: Phil Spector - A Christmas Gift For You From Phil Spector— Nothing says Christmas quite like that alleged murdering bastard Phil Spector and his Wall Of Sound.
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How Bucky Covington Saved Christmas— There is more than one way to decorate a Christmas tree.
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Music Review: Bootsy Collins - Christmas Is 4 Ever— What, pray tell, is Bootsy doing with a bunch of white bread Christmas classics? He’s throwing a funky Christmas party.
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Music Review: Various Artists - A Winter's Wish— Grab this great Christmas compilation and help out two charities at the same time.
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Music Review: A John Waters Christmas— Bad tastemeister John Waters offers his own unique take on the Xmas music collection.
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Music Review: New Orleans Christmas (Various Artists)— New Orleans, Christmas Music, Dukes of Dixieland, Ellis Marsalis, Ingrid Lucia, Heritage Hall Jazz Band, Putamayo World Music.
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A Wonderful Christmas Time?— For every Christmas song that is the musical equivalent of fallen snow, there are two that are steaming reindeer turds.
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Music Review: Vince Guaraldi - A Charlie Brown Christmas— Christmas music, soundtrack, Peanuts, A Charlie Brown Christmas, Linus and Lucy, Vince Guaraldi, George Winston, TV holiday specials
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Music Review: Blackmore's Night - Winter Carols— A Renaissance rock take on traditional Christmas hymns and carols, with a few other seasonal tunes thrown in.
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Music Review: Ali Lohan - Lohan Holdiay— The album is uplifting and cheerful, while being innocent and sweet.
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Music Review: Twisted Sister - Twisted Christmas— It doesn't get any more Twisted than this!
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Music Review: Hall & Oates - Home For Christmas— Notes on the new Hall & Oates Christmas album Home For Christmas by an avowed grinch. Now then, where's that roast beast?!
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Music Review: Aimee Mann - One More Drifter in the Snow— Aimee Mann has created an eclectic and satisfying Christmas album. She’s psychologically aware, often melancholic, offering an interesting take on several classics.
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Music Review: Johnny Mathis-Gold: 50th Anniversary Christmas Celebration— Classic Christmas Carols compiled by classic oldies crooner Johnny Mathis
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Music Review: Sufjan Stevens - Songs for Christmas— On the verge of achieving much bigger popularity, Sufjan has a really nice Christmas present for you.
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Music Review: George Strait - Fresh Cut Christmas— Traditional Christmas music, with a touch of country.
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