Flaky Accordions
Well, I was wrong. That last record does not feature a track from all the Snowflake Records releases because I found a release from them that's not represented on the sampler. And what luck, this one features the accordion, and instrument I don't think I've featured so far this year. You know I love to bring you Christmas records that feature unique instruments, and this one fit snugly into that category. Have a listen to Snowflake Records-Christmas Accordians (Snowflake Records ST145, Stereo, 1986). I'm sure Snowflake Records is not the name of the artist here, but I hate to use Unknown Artist. This name sort of ties it to this release instead of making it truly generic. And isn't it spelled accordion, not accordian? Weird...
1. The Christmas Song
2. Silent Night
3. Sleigh Ride
4. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
5. Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer
6. Jingle Bells
7. White Christmas
8. Let It Snow
9. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
10. Silver Bells
11. I'll Be Home For Christmas
12. Winter Wonderland
2. Silent Night
3. Sleigh Ride
4. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
5. Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer
6. Jingle Bells
7. White Christmas
8. Let It Snow
9. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
10. Silver Bells
11. I'll Be Home For Christmas
12. Winter Wonderland


That Santa on the cover doesn't sound like he's too happy about the whole thing. Jolly Old St. Nick he's not.
ReplyDeleteIf they used your picture to sell an accordion Christmas record, you wouldn't be too happy either.
DeleteSunburned Old St Nicholas
ReplyDeleteThe nose on his face was as red as a cherry... Wait, that's not how it goes...
DeleteIt's just like when General Zod and friends were flying through the sky trapped in a mirror.
ReplyDeleteLaurie - I think you have been listening to too many Rainbow Brite Christmas records.
DeleteNerd alert!! (But I knew exactly what you meant...)
DeleteHa! Good one, Laurie!
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