(Part 3) Best christmas music according to redditors
We found 343 Reddit comments discussing the best christmas music. We ranked the 208 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.
On Tzadik records, John Zorn just released a Christmas album (in November in fact). I very jazzy and well done, titled A Dreamers Christmas.
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John Denver and the Muppets, you're welcome.
John Denver and the MUPPETS. Best X-mas Album of ALL TIME!
HANSON! Don't care, I loved them when they came out and I still love them! Their old stuff and new stuff is fun and definitely kid friendly.
Plus you can start her out with their Christmas album!
Merry Axemas Vol. 1 as well as Vol. 2 always get broken out during Christmas. But I agree, there is no substitute for Vince Guaraldi. Absolute classic.
She and Him's two Christmas albums are good if that's a holiday you celebrate. I've hit those recently. They feel stale digitally.
Midnight Machines by Lights is a good one. It's very ying-yang, actually. The complimentary album to Midnight Machines is Little Machines, which I would say is better digitally. I really wish Portal was on Midnight Machines instead of Little Machines though. Bothers me. Fun fact, Portal is a single chord for four minutes. I wish the releases had been vinyl and digital respectively.
Sparks by Imogean Heap is phenomenal, but I could get behind an argument for the digital version being better as much as I could for the vinyl being better. They're both exceptional. The digital version is painfully revealing, but the producing stands up to it. The vinyl version feels organic, which is more congruent with the content.
Oh I have about 10 hours of Christmas metal. More than I have time to list. In 2014 I released a 2-disc Christmas metal compilation though with a little over 30 songs on it.
https://www.amazon.com/Repossession-Christmas-Album-Various/dp/B00MGWEDAS
Here are artists I know of with Christmas songs:
Here it is:
https://www.amazon.com/Classic-Christmas-Album-Barbra-Streisand/dp/B00EKXDVOK/
My favorite holiday is Christmas!
[This Mandisa CD] (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0091V6T7C/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pd_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=2E6OCJR5FWUO0&coliid=I1Z703L9CWQMHW) is definitely Christmas-related.
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I just spent all last week compiling about 24 hours worth of Christmas tunes! My favorite albums are:
And personal favorite songs are:
All I USED to want for Christmas was a Christmas Eve Proposal, well, I've been married twice and neither one of them got it right ;) Shall I try again? JK.
All I want for Christmas is That's Christmas to Me by Pentatonix.
Of course there are also Weihnachtsschlager, like
https://www.amazon.de/Schlager-zur-Weihnachtszeit-Weihnachtslieder-auf/dp/B008VJWFNW
Most of it is cheesy stuff but if it's for a DJ then this may fit better than the heavy traditional songs.
The CD is just an example for a listing of songs, you probably can find most of them on YouTube.
You can see a complete list of what's on the album and who's singing everything here: major freaking spoilers obviously, though I don't know what'll be included in the episode
I agree with what the other commenters wrote. To help you find even more German Christmas songs, you can browse Amazon.de and look for Weihnachtslieder. You’ll find two main kinds of music:
There is essentially no non-choral German Christmas music (so none of the more “modern” Christmas songs which are played until your ears bleed in the US) - if we want to listen to “modern” Christmas music, we listen to the same music you do.
You're welcome, America.
http://www.amazon.com/Under-Mistletoe-Justin-Bieber/dp/B005NKIQ26
Not sure about your taste and what might count as lame, but I like Merry Axemas - A Guitar Christmas. Also Volume 2.
Hanson: Snowed In
James Brown's Funky Christmas, on the very day he died. It made me sad :(