We Are The Musicmakers
Up next is a budget LP full of Christmas medleys to tickle your earlobes. Well, maybe. Each side was presented as a long medley, but they weren't recorded as medleys and the edits in many cases were just horrible. So I cut it into tracks were those edits seemed especially bad and tried to make it a little more listenable. Some of the songs are still in medleys, I thought those sounded OK. There are still some abrupt fades and cuts on some of the tracks, I assure you those are not my fault, that's how these songs were pressed into the vinyl. But all faults aside, it's worth a listen. This is The Musicmakers-Christmas Party Sing-Along 20 All Time Favorites (Hallmark/Pickwick (England) SHM 811, Stereo, 1973). Oh, it does say Pickwick on the label, I guess that explains a lot.
1. Winter Wonderland; Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
2. Jingle Bells
3. The Little Drummer Boy
4. Mary's Boy Child
5. Little Donkey
6. While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night; Good King Wenceslas
7. God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
8. Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
9. White Christmas; Rudolf The Rednosed Reindeer
10. The First Noel; Away In A Manger; Silent Night
11. The Christmas Song; Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
12. Hark The Herald Angels Sing; O Come, All Ye Faithful
13. Auld Lang Syne
2. Jingle Bells
3. The Little Drummer Boy
4. Mary's Boy Child
5. Little Donkey
6. While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night; Good King Wenceslas
7. God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
8. Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
9. White Christmas; Rudolf The Rednosed Reindeer
10. The First Noel; Away In A Manger; Silent Night
11. The Christmas Song; Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
12. Hark The Herald Angels Sing; O Come, All Ye Faithful
13. Auld Lang Syne


Well Ernie, I guess you have never listened to some of those pub or event bands where they just cut off playing one song to play another one.
ReplyDeletePlus if they played this around such groups, they would have had one to many, the noise would have covered up the imperfections, etc. But where the kids come in, I have no idea.
But, if you get the whole family together, as the credits suggest, who would notice?
Pity, they did not do a better production job. It was or still is a nice listen.
Oh it sounds just like being in one-to-many pubs during the Christmas season. As I do not drink, I had a clear head, while I could not say that about almost everyone else there.
DeleteOh, we now have powdery snow again, before the rains take it away...
Well, if you want to hear what Christmas sounds like in a pub, you need to go here:
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I remember this album share. Where it disappeared to onto my external harddrive is another question. Maybe they were some how deleted?
DeleteOn they other hand, it sure is a sparse pub. Certainly not a city pub.
I sometimes love cheap albums. Let us call them B efforts. Especially, if they forget to change the original lyrics when having the opposite sex sing them.
Like this one: Peters Debbie - Your Nose Is Gonna Grow, on YouTube, as offered by Lee Hartsfeld, on one of his shares. Actually Debbie Peters. This is one of my favorites that Johnny Crawford sang. I really love this version.
You can win my heart with strings.
Yeah, it's a quiet country pub, not one of those big city clubs.
DeleteSounds terrible, but I will give it a listen ;)
ReplyDeleteI looked the group up, they were popular in the UK - for the Hallmark label.
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I think they were a group put together just to make some product. Pretty sure Hallmark was a budget label...
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