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Holiday Tunes

December 9th, 2010

We’ve been listening to all sorts of holiday tunes this month. Here’s a sampling of what’s playing in our house:

1. Erran Baron Cohen Presents: Songs In The Key Of Hanukkah
2. The 99 Most Essential Christmas Masterpieces
3. Wintersong (Sarah McLachlan)

4. Midwinter Graces (Tori Amos)
5. Christmas (Rebecca St. James) (note: this is a very Jesus intensive album!)
6. Baby, It’s Cold Outside

Other great holiday songs:

One Little Hanukah Candle (Susan Salidor) (for the kids!)
Miracle (Matisyahu)
Candlelight (Maccabeats) (see their video here)
Peace (Norah Jones)
Winter Song (Sara Bareilles with Ingrid Michaelson)
Silent Night (Jewel)
Sleigh Ride (KT Tunstall)
It’s Almost Christmas (Elmo and Sheryl Crow)

Albums I haven’t heard yet, but intend to request from the library:
The Hotel CafĂ© presents… Winter Songs
And Winter Came (Enya)
December (George Winston)
Christmas Classics

What are some of your holiday favorites?

2 Comments

  1. John Denver & the Muppets, definitely! Chanticleer when they go traditional; Anuna for the interesting sound despite the consistently slow tempo (try “O Holy Night”); Celtic Woman for a light and Irish-infused sound (go for “Ding Dong Merrily on High” as an example); Gospel Christmas Songs by Cedarmont Kids (kids’ choir with kid soloists and a gospel-style background beat). Tanja Solnik sings in Yiddish, and though she isn’t specifically singing holiday songs, her music is very peaceful. Enjoy!

    Comment by Alexis — December 9, 2010

  2. You have got to get December by George Winston! It is absolutely our favorite album and artist, and we listen to it all year round.

    Comment by Sarah T. — December 11, 2010

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