Get ready for a slice of early '90s Holiday nostalgia, music lovers. . .
Album Title: Home Alone Christmas
Album Artist: Various Artists


John Williams, hands-down the greatest film composer of all time, offers three of his more recognizable pieces from the movies for this compilation, each of which have now become Holiday classics that one can hear in stores or one instrumental, Christmas playlists. There's not a hell of a lot I can really say about someone as prolific as John Motherf***ing Williams - we all know he's the best at what he does, and, as usual, he delivers on this one once again. I'm pretty sure if he delivered anything that wasn't prolific and instantaneously a classic our entire society would collapse.

All in all, this is mostly a solid Holiday soundtrack, but far from perfect. There's a lot of good and a lot of bad on this LP, meaning you should probably put this one on in the background while you're doing other things during the Holidays (that way you can tune in during the good songs and run out of the room during the bad ones.) By far, the biggest letdown on this album is the absence of The Drifter's 'White Christmas' - aside from Williams' score, the most definitive use of music in the entire films. It's nowhere to be found. That song is a genuine classic, and transcends the popularity of the movies by being a radio favorite before the films came out - God knows it appears on a few of my Amazon playlists.
VERDICT: 7/10 - Pretty Rad (A good album, but not great. . . thanks in part to a few terrible song inclusions and exclusions. Maybe they'll come out with a deluxe edition of this soundtrack in the future featuring all the great Christmas music that was omitted from this particular release. In the meantime, however, there's juuuuust enough good stuff here to keep it playing throughout the Holiday Season.)
- REMAINS IN ROTATION-
- Brian
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