Monday, December 17, 2012

Blogmass 2012 Day Seventeen - Under the Mistletoe
















This is a nice concept - two songs from each artist on the disc.
Sound is a little rough on this one, even after a lot of audio work.

Mistletoe Records - Best of Christmas

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (Gene Autry)
Little Drummer Boy (Harry Simeone Chorale)
'Twas The Night Before Christmas (Liberace)
This Time of the Year (Brook Benton)
Jingle Bell Rock (Bobby Helms)
Up On The Housetop (Gene Autry)
O Holy Night (Harry Simeone Chorale)
You're All I Want For Christmas (Brook Benton)
The Christmas Song (Liberace)
Jingle Bells (Bobby Helms)

7 Comments:

Blogger Badgercat said...

Would you happen to have the back of this LP cover? Thank you for the share.

11:38 PM  
Blogger Badgercat said...

Would you happen to have the back cover of this LP? Thank you for the share.

11:38 PM  
Blogger senormedia said...

OK, I posted a quick partial scan of the back.

12:30 AM  
Blogger Badgercat said...

Thanks senormedia.

10:44 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This was a nice share...thanks for putting up so many great LPs this season!

Best,

DC

8:45 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for posting this. I grew up with the cassette tape of this album, which I still listen to every year, but treat very carefully due to its age. Each one of these songs is Christmas to me - it really is about what you grew up with; no matter how good an album is, if you didn't hear it during those special times in your youth, it just won't touch you the same way it would someone else who had it in theirs (in my opinion). Anyhow, I love this one so much, that a few years back I decided to make a CD version and track down each song because I couldn't find it to buy or download anywhere as a whole...it was a hellish task to identify and find the specific versions of Bobby Helms' 'Jingle Bells' and 'Jingle Bell Rock' that are included on this album, let me tell you! I treasure my CD copy but due to the hodgepodge nature in which I collected the tracks, the sound wasn't always even. So, thanks to you, now I have it for real to enjoy - thanks so much, and an early 'Merry Christmas' to you!

10:27 PM  
Blogger senormedia said...

Glad you enjoyed it! Merry Christmas!

10:52 PM  

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