Music Review: Celtic Woman - A Christmas Celebration - Page 2

Part of: Holiday Music

Simply put, A Christmas Celebration is the perfect CD to have softly playing in the background whilst wrapping gifts, arranging ornaments on the tree, opening gifts Christmas morning, or just sitting in front of the fireplace sipping hot cocoa... as long as you enjoy your Christmas carols familiar in sound, beautifully performed, Celtic influence optional. I know this disc will be getting much play in my house in years to come when it’s time for a “mellow” round of holiday tunes.

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    Dec 18, 2006 at 1:47 pm

    I must listen that album. Sound interesting

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