tomswift2002
Well-Known Member
Iâve had this album on the turntable quite a bit this year. I donât know what it is, whether itâs the all-analog warmth that seeps through the record as it wouldâve been recorded, mixed and mastered on analog tape 58 years ago in 1962, or the people back then knew how to create Christmas music that was Jolly, upbeat and created that Christmas atmosphere, but Iâve really found that I enjoy the older Christmas albums rather than the albums that have been released since 2000 where they take like âJingle Bellsâ or âSilent Nightâ and make it sound like something that came from a digital assembly line.
As I right this, Conniff and his singers are singing âDeck The Hallsâ, which is part of a medley on Side 1 that features âO Holy Night, We Three Kings Of Orient Are& Deck The Hallsâ, and after the joyful, respectful singing of Holy & Kings, Halls shifts gears, and interspersed in the song are bits of conversation to indicate a party feeling while the decorate the Christmas treeâ-at one point a guy even says in a seductive way that is fun âHey girls! Iâm under the mistletoe!â And you hear chuckles and laughter while
As I right this, Conniff and his singers are singing âDeck The Hallsâ, which is part of a medley on Side 1 that features âO Holy Night, We Three Kings Of Orient Are& Deck The Hallsâ, and after the joyful, respectful singing of Holy & Kings, Halls shifts gears, and interspersed in the song are bits of conversation to indicate a party feeling while the decorate the Christmas treeâ-at one point a guy even says in a seductive way that is fun âHey girls! Iâm under the mistletoe!â And you hear chuckles and laughter while