Okay, gang. Time for another installment of Yuletide audio appreciation, this time in 'Newly Improved, Full Dimensional Stereo.'
(I smell trouble. . .)
Album Title: The Spirit of Christmas
(I smell trouble. . .)
Album Title: The Spirit of Christmas
Album Artist: Various Artists
I probably don't need to waste my breath with this one, do I. Look at the frickin' roster, here: Al Martino, The Lettermen, The Roger Wagner Chorale, etc. It's a Who's Who of Shitty Christmas Singers. Apparently Tennessee Ernie Ford, Johnny Mathis, Kate Smith, Mitch Miller, and Roger Whitaker had previous engagements. If not, this is the Christmas album they were born to be on.
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Someone left a Christmas Tree knocked over in the snow. Always a good sign. |
That being said, this album is pretty much a pure crap-show, from start to finish. The artist choices for this compilation offering from Capitol Records - who, I believe, had quite the stable of talent back in the day - is lackluster, with the exception of Bing Crosby, who was probably dead by the time they recorded this anyway, and they posthumously added his track at the last minute just to pad the track listing.
(Bing would be ashamed of his involvement on this train wreck.)


So yeah. Avoid this like you would a leper. Or Ohio.
VERDICT: 2/10 - Reality TV (You can thank the Hollyridge Strings for the pity point, Spirit of Christmas. This one's going right back to Salvation Army, where it came from.)
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