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Now That's What I Call Xmas

Now That's What I Call Xmas
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. John & Yoko And The Plastic Ono Band - Happy Xmas (War Is Over)
  2. Band Aid - Do They Know Its Christmas? (1984 Original Version)
  3. The Pogues feat. Kirsty MacColl - Fairytale Of New York
  4. Greg Lake - I Believe In Father Christmas
  5. Elton John - Step Into Christmas
  6. Wizzard - I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday
  7. Slade Merry Xmas Everybody
  8. Mike Oldfield - In Dulci Jubilo
  9. Paul McCartney - Wonderful Christmas Time
  10. The Beach Boys - Little Saint Nick
  11. The Waitresses - Christmas Wrapping
  12. Stevie Wonder - What Christmas Means To Me
  13. The Jackson 5 - Frosty The Snowman
  14. The Supremes - Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
  15. The Puppini Sisters - Jingle Bells
  16. Girls Aloud - Not Tonight Santa
  17. Jona Lewie - Stop The Cavalry
  18. Kylie Minogue - Santa Baby
  19. Samantha Mumba - All I Want For Christmas Is You
  20. Frankie Goes To Hollywood - The Power Of Love
  21. Band Aid 20 - Do They Know It's Christmas?

Disc 2:

  1. Bing Crosby - White Christmas
  2. Nat King Cole Trio - The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You)
  3. Dean Martin - Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
  4. Matt Monro - Mary's Boy Child
  5. Adam Faith - Lonely Pup (In A Christmas Shop)
  6. Brenda Lee - Rockin Around The Christmas Tree
  7. Bobby Helms - Jingle Bell Rock
  8. Alma Cogan - Never Do A Tango With An Eskimo
  9. Big Dee Irwin - Swinging On A Star
  10. Kay Starr - (Everybody's Waitin' For) The Man With The Bag
  11. Cliff Richard - Little Town
  12. The Spinners - The Twelve Days Of Christmas
  13. Burl Ives - Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer
  14. The Kings Singers - While Shepherds Watched
  15. Sinéad O'Connor - Silent Night Holy Night
  16. Steeleye Span - Gaudete
  17. Bert Jansch - In The Bleak Mid Winter
  18. The Weavers - We Wish You A Merry Christmas
  19. Jethro Tull - Ring Out Solstice Bells

Disc 3:

  1. Aled Jones - Walking In The Air
  2. Chris De Burgh - A Spaceman Came Travelling
  3. David Essex - A Winter's Tale
  4. Mud - Lonely This Christmas
  5. Cliff Richard - Saviour's Day
  6. Michael Ball - Driving Home For Christmas
  7. Patrizio Buanne - Winter Wonderland
  8. Bing Crosby/David Bowie - Peace On Earth/Little Drummer Boy
  9. Kate Bush - Home For Christmas
  10. Tom Jones & Cerys Matthews - Baby, Its Cold Outside
  11. Love Unlimited Orchestra -It May Be Winter Outside(But In My Heart Its Spring)
  12. State Of The Heart - Last Christmas
  13. Squeeze - Christmas Day
  14. Donna Summer - Winter Melody
  15. Dina Carroll - The Perfect Year
  16. Vanessa Williams - Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
  17. Stacie Orrico - O Come, All Ye Faithful
  18. Norah Jones - Peace
  19. Abba - Happy New Year

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #62 in Music
  • Released on: 2009-11-16
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Format: Box set

Customer Reviews

Fantastic album.. but where's Wham?4
I bought this CD because it had almost every Christmas song I wanted on it. The only disappointment is that Wham's Last Christmas isn't on it. There's only a cover of the song by State of the Heart on the 3rd CD. If the original version of Last Christmas had been on it, I'd have given it 5 stars.

Full Of Xmas Joy!5
I LOVE this album, almost every christmas song you could want is on here. The only two songs that deserve to be extra on here are Wham!'s Last Christmas and Mariah Carey's All I Want. Other than that this is a faultless album. So long as you love christmas and a little bit of cheese this is definintely worth getting, and the price makes it an absolute bargin!!!!!!!!

Great compilation, despite obvious omissions5
There have been a number of similarly-titled compilations through the years, both in Britain and America, all of them with very different track listings. So, in case there's any confusion, this review refers to the British triple CD originally released in 2006.

Many of these songs have appeared on previous compilations, not just in the Now series but in the Best Christmas in the world ever series and on other compilations. Nevertheless, as a package containing Christmas music from the fifties to the new millennium, this one is hard to beat. The obvious rival is another British compilation, Christmas Hits, which is now a 4-CD set including a CD of carols sung by choirs).

You'll find plenty of songs that have become familiar during the festive season in Britain as well as some less obvious selections. Some obvious classics are missing; you'll find most of them on Christmas hits, though I can`t help noticing that some classics (one example being Roy Orbison's Pretty paper) don`t appear on either, but they are not too difficult to find if you really want them. Comparison with Christmas Hits, shows some duplication of songs, but usually featuring different versions, so the original appears on one with the other featuring a cover. Four tracks appear in their original versions on both compilations, these being Fairytale of New York (Pogues and Kirsty MacColl), Rockin' around the Christmas tree (Brenda Lee), Stop the cavalry (Jona Lewie) and Power of Love (Frankie Goes to Hollywood) Here, you'll find the original versions of Merry Xmas everybody (Slade), The Christmas song (Nat King Cole) and White Christmas (Bing Crosby), cover versions of which appear on Christmas hits. Meanwhile, Christmas Hits has original versions of Santa baby (here performed by Kylie Minogue rather than Eartha Kitt), All I want for Christmas is you (here performed by Samantha Mumba rather than Mariah Carey), Mary's boy child (here performed by Matt Monro rather than Harry Belafonte or Boney M), Driving home for Christmas (here performed by Michael Ball rather than Chris Rea) and Last Christmas (here performed by State of the Heart rather than Wham), so there`s not a lot to choose between them overall. Another interesting song is Walking in the air. First performed by Peter Auty (in The snowman), it later became a UK hit for Aled Jones. You'll find the original version on Christmas Hits and the hit version here.

Do they know it`s Christmas?, a number one UK hit originally for Band Aid but later for Band Aid 20, is represented here by both versions. You may remember another version of the song from the late eighties that made the UK top 3, but I can't ever remember seeing that version on a compilation (though I could have missed it) and it`s not here; it's not as good as the original but I prefer it to Band Aid 20`s version, which I don`t particularly care for. Cliff Richard, who sang on that elusive version, is represented by three songs here (Mistletoe and wine, Little town, Saviour's day); you'll find Millennium prayer on Christmas Hits. Other popular songs include Happy Xmas war is over (John Lennon), I wish it could be Christmas everyday (Wizzard), Little Saint Nick (Beach Boys), Lonely this Christmas (Mud), Wonderful Christmas time (Paul McCartney) and Step into Christmas (Elton John) to name just a few.

There are tracks here that happened to be UK hits at Christmas in the year of their release as singles, but which otherwise have absolutely nothing to do with Christmas, but so does Christmas hits. Conversely, I suspect that some of the tracks that obviously have a Christmas theme may not actually have been hits, but most of the tracks here are genuine Christmas songs that were hits in the UK singles charts, just as on Christmas hits.

If you don't have any compilation of Christmas pop and rock music and you only want one, you may have a hard choice deciding between this one and Christmas Hits, but if you can afford to, you could buy both as there are only four duplicated tracks, though there is plenty of duplication of songs. I prefer this one, but only marginally; however, if I'd chosen to buy only one, I'd have bought Christmas hits because it contains more material that I didn't already have.