-
Without a doubt, despite having little audible guitar, my own fave is Manhattan Transfer's "The Christmas Album."
Everything from snuggle by the fireplace with snow falling to jubilant Christmas swinging. When I put it on entertaining any non-music-scene guests, they all exclaim: What is that??!!
-
12-27-2023 11:34 PM
-
I have a few favorites:
For nostalgia's sake: Nat King Cole - The Magic of Christmas, The Frank Sinatra Christmas Collection, The Ventures Christmas Album
For pure musical jazz excellence: Wynton Marsalis - Crescent City Christmas Card
For more folk-pop ambiance: Sting - If on a Winter's Night, The Chieftains - The Bells of Dublin
There are others I will probably remember later.
-
A Charlie Brown Christmas.
-
I don’t listen to records anymore, just playlists from various artists. Sometimes I follow other people’s playlists, sometimes I make my own by skipping around and also taking algorithmic suggestions.
My Christmas listening was divided between a number of traditional symphonic and choral pieces, and a bit of Vince Guaraldi, Bing Crosby, etc.
-
Originally Posted by AllanAllen
And though not Christmas, Sesame Street put the R&B funk in me during those same years as Charlie Brown.
Kinda like a cool/hip “Mozart Effect.”
-
(1) Vince Guaraldi - Charlie Brown
(2) Tijuana Brass ( I know, I love it anyway…. Nostalgia)
(3) Manhattan Transfer
(4) Glen Campbell (don’t recall which, think there were 2)
-
Still Guaraldi's Charlie Brown...
Phil Spector's Christmas Album is a banger.
Recently discovered Oscar Peterson's. Excellent .
-
Les Paul and Mary Ford at Christmas:
DG
-
I have a lot of Christmas records but I'll name 5
Don Patterson--Holiday Soul w/ Pat Martino
Nat Cole--The Christmas Song
Jimmy Smith--Christmas '64
Kenny Burrell--Have Yourself A Soulful Little Christmas
Vince Guaraldi--A Charlie Brown Christmas
-
Sinatra’s A Jolly Christmas.
Floating Biltoft pickup
Today, 08:08 PM in For Sale