Christmas Time Again

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Total Tracks: 20   Total Length: 65:30

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Moebius

It's frustrating that eMusic doesn't list the actual performers for each cut, and thank you, Latch from NJ, for your handy list. Just pointing out slight inaccuracy. Your track 4, "Jesus Christ," doesn't appear here. All other tracks "move up" one slot, finishing with "Snow Is Falling," a Chris Stamey solo track.

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Home for the Holidays -- a classic

LiberalGrace

"Home for the Holidays" is a all-time classic Christmas song for me. Love that peppy tune.

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A great, though incomplete, release.

Cro2

Fans of 80s R.E.M.-style jangly souther rock will thrill to this Christmas album, widely considered to be among the best released in the last 25 years. This new collector's choice edition adds more than 10 tracks to the previous relase, and every one is a winner. It's unfortunately missing the original Track 04, "Jesus Christ" by Big Star, which is an excellent song on its own. Ah, licensing problems.

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For fans of smart, hooky pop who imagine the Carolinas to be the musical center of the universe, the Chris Stamey Group’s 1986 holiday EP Christmas Time was a truly happening yuletide gift from the former leader of the dB’s, and in 1993 the disc was reissued on CD in expanded form, with the track count jumping from seven to 16 tunes. In 2006, Collectors Choice Music has given this album its third incarnation as Christmas Time Again, with three songs dropped from the 1993 version and eight more added, equaling 21 seasonal tunes from various pop-meisters for the delectation of aging hipsters everywhere. The tunes comfortably move back and forth between the clever and the sentimental, with “You’re What I Want for Christmas,” “Sha La La,” and “Holiday Spirit” (the latter featuring an enthusiastic chorus of “Gimme gimme gimme!”) sounding like manna from heaven for power pop fans as Alex Chilton’s version of “The Christmas Song” and Don Dixon’s soulful take on “I Saw Three Ships” find an ideal middle ground between the traditional and the modern. A number of newer tracks have been added for this edition, including Marshall Crenshaw’s great and bluesy “(It’s Going to Be A) Lonely Christmas,” an alternate version of Whiskeytown’s “Houses on the Hill” (which barely has anything to do with Christmas, but sounds fine in this context), a new dB’s cut called “Home for the Holidays,” and another great song from Dixon, “Christmas Is Saturday.” While the ambient and meandering “It’s a Wonderful Life” and “Snow Is Falling” close out Christmas Time Again on a less than impressive note, most of this album is good and spirited fun, and who knew the dB’s could record a version of “Feliz Navidad” that would rival the seemingly definitive interpretation by El Vez? Good Christmas fun for the new wave guy or gal in your life. – Mark Deming

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