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in the spirit of the season, ive tossed Felice Taylor into the box for this Saturday. a little warm sappy pop to tickle the chilly tootsies.

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in the spirit of the season, ive tossed Felice Taylor into the box for this Saturday. a little warm sappy pop to tickle the chilly tootsies.

"Really"

you may wish to rephrase :D

Pedrio

How about Stevie's What Christmas Means To Me?

Bouncy, happy, skippy and on the soulful side of pop.

Col

There is a record by Lou Rawls entitled Christmas will really be......

It's a sublime piece of soul music and social comment........

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And one to be avoided at all costs!!

ARTIE FULLOVE: Santa Claus Please Listen To Me (Marlu)

And one to be avoided at all costs!!

ARTIE FULLOVE: Santa Claus Please Listen To Me (Marlu)

Heard this played out on Sunday night, ruddy awful.

Ojays Xmas Aint Xmas great 70's singalong and there is a (I think) Horace Ott/Chocker Campbell (???) record on 60;s detroit label that Guy H used to play at festive season, cant remember details.

Deliberate mistake now changed!!!!

Cheers

Jock

PS Lots of xmas albums at home scared to admit (Gladys Knight/Alexander O'Neil/Temptations) always seem to be compelled to buy them when I see them cheap but I never actually listen to them! One worth a buy for pure musical value is the Cottillion xmas album with Luther, John Edwards and a few other great tracks.

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Ojays Xmas Aint Xmas great 70's singalong and there is a (I think) Horace Ott/Chocker Campbell (???) record on 60;s detroit label that Guy H used to play at festive season, cant remember details.

Deliberate mistake now changed!!!!

Cheers

Jock

PS Lots of xmas albums at home scared to admit (Gladys Knight/Alexander O'Neil/Temptations) always seem to be compelled to buy them when I see them cheap but I never actually listen to them! One worth a buy for pure musical value is the Cottillion xmas album with Luther, John Edwards and a few other great trac

ks.

Choker Campbell did "santa goofed & fell off the roof" on magic city & guy used to play "i'm going christmas shopping" c/up as horace williams which if memory serves me right gilly got off popcorn

The ones I always play on the morning of 25th are -

Lonnie Hill - Cold Winter In The Ghetto

Randy Brown - At Christmas Time

and one to really swing my pants to-

Mack Rice - Santa Claus Wants Some Lovin'

Cheers Pat

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