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Members Weekly Music Recommendations-Nov. 21


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Well there are two things you can do after loading up with turkey and

all the fixings, watch football or throw on some tunes. I know

which one I'll be doing.

Format's simple: Name of artist or group, name of album, type of

music as best you can (rock, blues etc.), and recording format (cd, lp

etc.)

As usual I'll start it off with:

Little Feat, "Time Loves a Hero", lp, rock

Picked this up at an estate sale over the weekend along with

a few others. Forgotten how much I enjoyed Little Feats

music. Vintage 70's rock with a bit of blues and country

sensibility throw in. I wouldn't rate this group as hard rockers,

more balladers than anything. Still very pleasant and well

recorded.

So what do you have to share this week?

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How 'bout some good Christmas music....

I hear yea, and on the subject of some good Christmas music...

I am going to recommend Trans-Siberian Orchestra - The Lost Christmas Eve.

I find this one to be quite good (although everybody says thier first one, Christmas Eve and Other Stories is thier best one). I especially love the second track, which is is the title track, "The Lost Christmas Eve".

The recording quality is also very good on this disk, which I seem to notice on all of Trans-Siberian Orchestra's stuff.

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A few Christmas picks from Greg.

Three classic CD's to enjoy!

Burl Ives - Have a Holly Jolly Christmas

Audio CD: June 1, 1995

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01 A Holly Jolly Christmas

02 Christmas Is a Birthday

03 Santa Claus Is Coming to Town

04 Christmas Child (Loo, Loo, Loo)

05 White Christmas

06 Christmas Can't Be Far Away

07 The Little Drummer Boy

08 Snow for Johnny

09 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

10 Winter Wonderland

11 Silver Bells

12 I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day

* Greg's pick: Christmas Is a Birthday

Who can not remember the songs of Burl Ives or at least Santa riding a Norelco electric shaver as Burl Ives sang.

Every song a classic and every one a memory of day's gone by.

Brenda Lee - Rockin' Around The XMas Tree

Audio CD: October 12, 1999

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01. Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree

02. Papa Noel

03. This Time Of The Year

04. Jingle Bell Rock

05. Christy Christmas

06. I'm Gonna Lasso Santa Claus

07. Winter Wonderland

08. Silver Bells

09. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town

10. The Angel And The Little Blue Bell

11. Frosty The Snowman

12. Christmas Will Be Just Another Lonely Day

13. Blue Christmas

14. A Marshmallow World

15. Strawberry Snow

16. White Christmas

17. Jingle Bells

18. Silent Night

* Greg's pick: Silver Bells

Christy Christma and I'm Gonna Lasso Santa Claus were both orignally released on 10/29/1956.

Papa Noel and Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree were both released on 11/25/1958.

Winter Wonderland and Jingle Bell Rock were both orignally release on 10/19/1964.

Brenda Lee was able to bring the Christmas spirit to all the young rockers in the late 50's and early 60'.

James Brown - James Brown's Funky Christmas

Audio CD: October 3, 1995

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01 Go Power at Christmas Time

02 Let's Unite the Whole World at Christmas

03 Santa Claus Go Straight to the Ghetto

04 Merry Christmas, Baby

05 Let's Make Christmas Mean Something This Year, Pts. 1 & 2

06 Soulful Christmas

07 The Christmas Song [Version 1]

08 Sweet Little Baby Boy, Pts. 1 & 2

09 Christmas Is Love

10 Please Come Home for Christmas

11 Santa Claus Is Definitely Here to Stay

12 *** for Tat (Ain't No Taking Back)

13 Santa Claus, Santa Claus

14 Merry Christmas, I Love You

15 Signs of Christmas

16 Christmas in Heaven

17 Hey America

* Greg's pick: Merry Christmas, Baby

Nothing like the Father of Soul wishing you a Merry Christmas (Baby)!

"Santa Claus Go Straight to the Ghetto" has both Christmas and the soul of James Brown with a great horn section to boot.

Greg

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What I'm listening to right now is:

Happy Mondays, "Pills 'N' Thrills and BellyAches", CD, rock

Crossover rock or something, I don't know, good party deck.

Connected a small sub for reinforcement. All tracks are good, one

of my fave CD's.

Hat's off to thebes for Little Feat, Time Loves a Hero is a

classic. Lowell George is one of the best male vocalists in

history....

Cheers,

Mark

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