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Various Artists - Holidays Rule (Translucent Red Vinyl)
Various Artists - Holidays Rule (Translucent Red Vinyl)
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In celebration of the album's 10th anniversary, Craft Recordings is excited to release the first-ever vinyl pressing of Holidays Rule, a deliciously diverse collection of seasonal music featuring glittering contributions from across the musical spectrum.
Originally released in 2012, the set boasts 17 recordings of timeless holiday classics from artists including pop phenoms fun., the legendary Paul McCartney, indie-pop luminaries The Shins, Americana favorites The Civil Wars, adored singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright (featuring Sharon Van Etten), playful popsters Fruit Bats, bluegrass revisionists Punch Brothers, soul icon Irma Thomas (with The Preservation Hall Jazz Band), cinematic rockers Calexico, eclectic troubadour Andrew Bird, Latin neo-traditionalists Y La Bamba, Texas twang-rock troupe Heartless Bastards, alterna-folk standard-bearer Holly Golightly, roots quintet Black Prairie (featuring Sallie Ford), choral revival collective gesandAges, Fiery Furnaces alumna Eleanor Friedberger and Seattle Americana outfit The Head and the Heart.
Tracklisting:
Side A:
Sleigh Ride - fun.
Wonderful Christmastime - The Shins
Baby, It's Cold Outside - Rufus Wainwright feat. Sharon Van Etten
The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On an Open Fire) - Paul McCartney
Side B:
(Everybody's Waitin' For) The Man with the Bag - Black Prairie feat. Sallie Ford
I Heard the Bells On Christmas Day - The Civil Wars
Green Grows the Holly - Calexico
We Need a Little Christmas - AgesandAges
Side C:
That's What I Want for Christmas - Holly Golightly
May Ev'ry Day Be Christmas - Irma Thomas with Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Blue Christmas - Heartless Bastards
Santa, Bring My Baby Back to Me - Eleanor Friedberger
It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas - Fruit Bats
Side D:
Señor Santa (Mister Santa) - Y La Bamba
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel - Punch Brothers
What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? - The Head and the Heart
Auld Lang Syne - Andrew Bird
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