Jazzy Wonderland | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Artists Label: Sony Category: Music
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Rating: 3 reviews
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 074644680522 EAN: 0074644680522
Release Date: September 24, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: cd case is cracked
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| Tracks:
| • | This Christmas - Hathaway, Donny | | • | Santa Claus Is Coming to Town - Coots, J. Fred | | • | Silent Night - Gruber, Franz | | • | Blue Christmas - Hayes, Bill | | • | The Little Drummer Boy - Davis, Katherine | | • | Some Children See Him - Burt, Alfred | | • | White Christmas - Berlin, Irving | | • | Winter Wonderland - Bernard, Felix | | • | Go Tell It on the Mountain - Traditional | | • | This Is Christmas - Burt, Alfred | | • | Jingle Bells - Pierpont, J.S. | | • | The Christmas Song - Torme, Mel | | • | The Little Drummer Boy - Davis, Katherine | | • | O Come All Ye Faithful - Oakeley, Frederick |
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| Customer Reviews:
I've had this on cassette for years... December 30, 2004 FL Shopper (South Florida,United States) I have loved and owned this CD since its debut in 1990. I am happy to see that it is available again and on CD. I too cannot wait until the Christmas season to listen to it over and over agian. My FAVORITE track is "Jingle Bells"--mellow and a heartwarming voice by Mr. Richard Tee. "Silent Night" is anything but quiet. It is a powerful performance by Kimiko Itoh and Nancy Wilson.
Only one track shy from perfect December 8, 2002 Ellis Godard (Moorpark, CA United States) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I bought this gem on a whim years ago, and whip it out the first weekend of every December. I'm a big fan of seasonal music, and this is among the first Christmas albums I listen to each year... up until track 9. Then the kitsch sets in, and you'll want to skip a track or two. But those first eight, oh my - nothing revolutionary, but quite enjoyable and, hey, if you wanted something more jazzy you wouldn't want a seasonal album, and if you wanted something more seasonal you probably don't want jazz. If you're happy for some fantastic background music around the house, here 'tis.
com"YULE"ation Cleric : Wonderland Cookies Anyone ? June 24, 2001 Mitch Mirthman (on the path in search of YULEtide Treasure) 3 out of 14 found this review helpful
This jazz com"YULE"ation from under the Columbia Christmas tree unfolds to the listener better than most other brightly colored packages to reveal it's wonders. Imagine the jewel case and the colorful illustation as the package and each track as part of a surprise holiday cookie assortment found within. With each ear chomp,a different flavor to be discovered and a new American variation on the standard recipe to rediscover.Most tasty Richard Tee's "Jingle Bells" an orginal concoction of seasonal standards most would deem incompatible but truely incomparable, while the liberal liberation of lyrics by a gospel choir in Kirk Whalum's serving of "Go Tell It on the Mountain" leaves the listener a pleasant aftertaste. ....
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