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Christmas Collection


by: Mannheim Steamroller




Time-Life Treasury of Christmas


by: Various Artists




1940's Christmas


by: Various Artists




In the Christmas Mood


by: The Glenn Miller Orchestra




Complete Christmas Collection


by: Vienna Boys' Choir




1940's Christmas


by: Various Artists




CHRISTMAS at King's College


from: EMI Classics




The Revels Collection - Celebrations of the Winter Solstice


by: Various Artists




Twisted Christmas


by: Bob Rivers




Season's Greetings: 20th Century Masters/The Millennium Collection


by: Various Artists


: :Given this box set's grandiose title and three discs' worth of chestnuts roasting, songs about silent nights, and ho, ho, ho, you'd expect--if you're serious about Christmas music--a little bit more than what's actually here. The Millennium Collection is heavily saturated with classics you probably have, and if you're a baby boomer, chances are you will already possess many of the R&B tracks from the Motown era and some of the random, more contemporary songs by Angela Winbush, Aaron Neville, and Boyz II Men. That said, the set is still a good, eclectic ...



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