(Part 2) Best holiday music according to redditors

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We found 48 Reddit comments discussing the best holiday music. We ranked the 38 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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New Years Eve holiday music
Independence Day holiday music
Thanksgiving holiday music
Christmas holiday music
Hanukkah holiday music
Valentines Day holiday music

Top Reddit comments about Holiday Music:

u/CanadianHo · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

funny... autobios on people you wouldnt think they would read

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    cds like

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    a kerig box filled with toilet paper

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u/mados123 · 3 pointsr/Music

Wow. Absolutely moving to see a side of a person that you didn't think existed and finding his album "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year" is a gem. Thank you!

u/factoryofsadness · 3 pointsr/Twee

Hello! I'm a former indiepop scenester, and I used to play twee/indiepop on college radio. I always loved it when it became December because I got to pull out and play...

INDIEPOP HOLIDAY ALBUMS!

The two most legendary indiepop holiday albums are probably the first two Kindercore Christmas records. The first one is very rare, and I've never encountered an actual copy of it, and it doesn't seem to be available for streaming anywhere. The second one is very ubiquitous though, so if you really want to possess it, you could easily find a copy. Don't take that to mean that the first comp is great and the second is bargain bin rubbish. THE SECOND ALBUM IS AMAZING AND POSSIBLY MY FAVORITE CHRISTMAS ALBUM OF ALL TIME! (Sorry for yelling, it's really that good, though.)

There was a third Kindercore Christmas comp, but I never got into it for some reason. Actually, listening to it a little bit right now, there are some good indiepop songs on it. I should give it another try.

Another great comp was Cwistmas Twee. I remember when it first came out and how it reminded me of the Kindercore comps. It appears that it's very rare now. (It's weird that something that was released in 2004 on CD could be rare, but here were are...) It actually has the one song that I most associate with winter, which is "Sub Zero" by Snoozer (hey, look! a page with a download of it). I'm not sure if you wanted respondents to avoid holiday songs or not, but "Sub Zero" is not a holiday song, it's about the struggle of winter.

I can link you to a couple other highlights of that album, too. There's another great non-holiday song from Cwistmas Twee called "Snowman" by The Icicles. Also, there's an absolutely adorable Christmas song for cats by the super-dreamy Colin Clary.

Finally, there's a label in the UK called Cherryade that releases a comp called A Very Cherry Christmas every year (except they didn't release one last year). This year, they're up to A Very Cherry Christmas 11. (Spotify only seems to have numbers 5 and 6 available for streaming, by the way.) It's not all twee/indiepop, but there is a significant amount of it on those comps. They had "Let Me Be the Fairy on Your Christmas Tree Tonight" by The School, which has been one of my favorite bands in recent years. It's where I first heard the gorgeous "Space Christmas" by Allo Darlin'.

Speaking of Allo Darlin', they had a great Christmas EP. Aside from the aforementioned "Space Christmas", they also had the most adorable New Year's song ever. [Aside: This is my second favorite New Year's song ever.] Plus, a version of "Baby It's Cold Outside" with only the female part being sung.

BUT WAIT! You've been talking about Christmas this entire time, /u/factoryofsadness... WHAT ABOUT HANUKKAH, YOU CULTURALLY INSENSITIVE JERK?!

I'm glad you asked! Admittedly, there's not as much in this area, but I can point you to a couple of different things.

First, remember that Cwistmas Twee comp that I mentioned a while ago? There's a song on there called "Good Migrations" by The Smittens, in which they wonder out loud why Hanukkah has to be during such a cold month of the year.

Also, someone actually released an indiepop Hanukkah compilation once! It's called I Made It Out of Clay. My personal favorite song from it is "Eight Great Days" by Oval-Teen.

I'm going to stop there. Don't take that as a complete survey of twee/indiepop holiday albums, because there are some that I'm forgetting, and others that I just haven't encountered yet. Those are just the most important ones to me; the ones that I go back to every year. Apologies if you didn't want the holidays mentioned, though.

Oh, one more thing. Another band besides Allo Darlin' also wrote and recorded a song called "Space Christmas" and I love to listen to that a lot this time of year, too.

u/godofsparkles · 3 pointsr/classicwow

I still listen to his Christmas album every year!

https://www.amazon.com/Oxhorns-Christmas-Geeks-Brandon-Dennis/dp/B002YLXGU4

u/SamCarterX206 · 2 pointsr/tipofmytongue
u/SwampSpook · 2 pointsr/horror

I just downloaded a great compilation from iTunes the other day. It's 99 tracks and it has all of the great horror pieces. Danse Macabre, Tocata & Fugue, Halloween theme, Exorcist, etc. Amazon apparently has it for around $5.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/dmusic/device/mp3/store/album/B0046E19QA

u/raddit-bot · 1 pointr/listentothis

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|name|Reverend Horton Heat|
|about artist|The Reverend Horton Heat is both an American three-piece psychobilly band from Dallas, Texas and the stage name of its singer-songwriter frontman, Jim Heath (born in 1959 in Corpus Christi, Texas). The group originally formed in 1985, playing its first gigs in Dallas's Deep Ellum neighborhood. Its current members are Jim "Reverend Horton" Heath on guitar and lead vocals, Jimbo Wallace on the upright bass, and Scott Churilla on drums. Through relentless touring and a manic stage show, they have established themselves as one of the most popular underground acts in America. ([more on last.fm](http://www.last.fm/music/Reverend Horton Heat))|
|album|We Three Kings: Christmas Favorites, released Oct 2005|
|track|Run Rudolph Run|
|images|album image, artist image|
|links|lyrics, wikipedia, allmusic, discogs, imdb, official homepage, secondhandsongs, youtube, myspace, facebook, mp3 on amazon|
|tags|christmas, holiday, weihnachten, psychobilly|
|similar|Southern Culture On The Skids, Hillbilly Hellcats, Nekromantix, Batmobile, Demented Are Go!|
|metrics|lastfm listeners: 173,524, lastfm plays: 3,311,776, youtube plays: 1,079, radd.it score: 10.5|


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u/tallkid24 · 1 pointr/AskMen

What are some of the good Christmas CDs for this year? Looking to get one for my Mom because she loves Christmas music.

EDIT: This one sounds decent, testing using my prime subscription. Any opinion? I guess it is pretty old though.. Not positive if she would have it yet or not. https://www.amazon.com/Christmas-Michael-Bubl%C3%A9/dp/B005UA0FLE/ref=cm_wl_huc_item

u/repocode · 1 pointr/Music

I think my Christmas this year will be 100% Charlie Brown stuff and this.

u/xenovis · 1 pointr/funny

Play one of these, if they have Alexa they likely have free access to this via prime music:
https://www.amazon.com/Halloween-Horror-Scary-Sounds-Music/dp/B0019MMEDE/

u/mbrandonbastian · 1 pointr/definitivechristmas

Sarah McLachlan, from Wintersong, 2006

YouTube link

Amazon link

iTunes link

u/RedDelibird · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

...don't judge me. :P

I actually really love jazz. It's rather relaxing.