Must Own Holiday Albums
#50Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/17/10 at 9:04am
Christmas albums new for 2010
Susan Boyle - The Gift 11/09
Mariah Carey - Merry Christmas II You 11/02
Celtic Thunder - Celtic Thunder Christmas 10/12
Jackie Evancho - O Holy Night 11/16
Glee Cast - The Christmas Album 11/16
Indigo Girls - Holly Happy Days 10/12
Lady Antebellum - A Merry Little Christmas 10/12
Annie Lennox - A Christmas Cornucopia 11/16
Shelby Lynne - Merry Christmas 10/12
Katharine McPhee - Christmas Is A Time... 10/15
Pink Martini - Joy To The World 11/16
Newsboys - A Newsboys Holiday [EP] 10/12
Point of Grace - Home For The Holidays 9/28
The Priests - Noel November 2
The Puppini Sisters - Christmas With the Puppini Sisters 10/12
Jessica Simpson - Happy Christmas 11/22
Various Artists - Now That's What I Call Christmas!4 10/12
Scott Weiland - Most Wonderful Time of the Year 11/23
Wilson Phillips - Christmas In Harmony 10/12
My only comment is....Scott Weiland????
#51Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/17/10 at 9:06amWasn't he Aladdin?
Vita, dulcedo, et spes nostra
Salve, Salve Regina
Ad te clamamus exsules filii Eva
Ad te suspiramus, gementes et flentes
O clemens O pia
#52Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/17/10 at 9:08amNo, he's the lead singer of Stone Temple Pilots.
#53Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/17/10 at 9:51am
Celtic Thunder - Celtic Thunder Christmas
Loving the CD so far. The DVD comes out on 11/22 and I'll be seeing the Christmas concert in Atlantic City on 12/4.
Pink Martini - Joy To The World 11/16
Really? Didn't know about that one. I saw them in Philadelphia a few years ago with a friend. I'll have to ask if she knows about this release.
#54Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/17/10 at 9:53amDown here they are selling Pink Martini at Starbucks, Eris. Just FYI.
#55Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/17/10 at 12:42pmThanks, Taz, I will let my friend know.
Gothampc
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03
#56Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/17/10 at 3:50pm
"Of course, if this event has a specified ending time you'll want to have a copy of Christmas Shoes to clear the room!"
I'm going to see if I can get through Christmas without hearing that song. Sometimes it's hard because I'll be out shopping and it will start to play. I hate, detest and loathe that song.
#57Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/17/10 at 4:15pm
I've never heard that song--or if I have, I wasn't aware of it. I only hear about it.
How have I managed that?
#58Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/17/10 at 4:21pmThey usually only play it on the soft music stations around here. The song only reminds me now of how stupid the movie was and the ending made me mad.
Gothampc
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03
#59Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/17/10 at 4:28pm
You've never heard Christmas Shoes? It's the only Christmas song that manages treacly and creepy at the same time.
The premise is about a little boy who is out shopping. He is trying to buy his mother a pair of shoes for Christmas but he doesn't have enough money. Then they throw the fact in that his mother is on her deathbed. Part of the chorus repeats "I want her to look pretty in case she meets Jesus tonight."
It's creepy because you sort of get the sense that some adult figure sent the kid out of the house so he wouldn't have to watch the mother die.
#60Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/17/10 at 4:30pm
Yowza!
Now watch: I'll probably hear it six times tonight.
#61Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/17/10 at 4:39pm"Sir, I want to buy these shoes...."
#62Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/17/10 at 10:24pmOh how I loathe "The Christmas Shoes" I would rather listen to "Dominic the Donkey" 10 times in a row.
#63Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/17/10 at 10:37pm
"...And I want her to look beautiful if Mama meets Jesus tonight."
I usually manage to block this song from my memory during most of the year, so it's like a brand-new affront the first time I hear it every year.
#64Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/18/10 at 7:37am
They even made a movie about it with Rob Lowe.
I would scratch my eyes out before sitting through that.
#65Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/18/10 at 9:21am
The comedian Oswalt Patton does a hilarious sendup of "Christmas Shoes" in his act (complete with cartoon visuals) where he deconstructs the song line by line.
Must See!
Vita, dulcedo, et spes nostra
Salve, Salve Regina
Ad te clamamus exsules filii Eva
Ad te suspiramus, gementes et flentes
O clemens O pia
#66Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/18/10 at 9:28amThough I can only take holiday music in small doses, for my money, there's Karen Carpenter, and then there's everyone else.
#67Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/18/10 at 10:36amI am so thrilled that I have managed to make it through Christmas every single year without once having heard Christmas Shoes. It sounds like it's the Footprints in the Sand of Christmas songs. I'm afraid if I hear it, I may cause injury to myself or others.
#68Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/18/10 at 10:50amI've never heard the song, either. I only know of its existence from reading how everyone hates it, here on BWW. I really need to rectify that, this year.
#69Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/18/10 at 11:44am
This is a spoiler for the movie the Christmas shoes. If you don't want to know, don't read. If I spoiled the movie for you, oh well.
tazber-All you need to know about the movie is that the mother dies and Rob Lowe finds the kid's father in the graveyard at the end putting the shoes on her grave. He yells "hey" to the man as he leaves, and that's how it ends.
(End of Spoiler)
#70Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/18/10 at 11:59am
HANUKKAH GLOVES – Martin Charnin & Richard Gray
Gothampc
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03
#71Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/18/10 at 12:46pm
I forgot to mention that Christmas Shoes also uses the required "children's choir".
So we have a treacly Christmas song complete with children's choir about a little boy who is trying to buy shoes for a mother who needs to look pretty becaue she may be meeting Jesus tonight.
#72Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/18/10 at 1:08pm
Though I can only take holiday music in small doses, for my money, there's Karen Carpenter, and then there's everyone else.
I agree. Well, for me, it's Karen Carpenter and Julie Andrews. The two opposite spectra of Heavenly voices. Karen's DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR? is definitive! Of course, Richard's arrangement of it is sublime.
#73Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/18/10 at 1:12pm
"...a little boy who is trying to buy shoes for a mother who needs to look pretty becaue she may be meeting Jesus tonight."
Wouldn't a pair of sensible sandals be more appropriate?
#74Must Own Holiday Albums
Posted: 11/18/10 at 1:32pm
"By the way, I missed the part in the bible where Jesus is really bitchy and catty about people's footwear!"
I love Patton.
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