Classic Rock Christmas (CD) ~ Various Artists Cover Art

A Classic Rock Christmas [Sanctuary] (CD)

By: Various Artists


List Price: $11.98
Tower Price: $10.96
You Save: $1.02 (9%)
Add to BagAdd to Bag Click to go directly to the checkout.
This item qualifies for FREE Shop N' Save Shipping for orders over $25. Check individual shipping price. *Some Restrictions Apply.
Availability: Ships within 3 to 5 weeks
Share This:
Add To KaboodleAdd To Kaboodle  Submit To Digg!Submit To Digg!  Share On FacebookShare On Facebook  Add to FavoritesAdd to Favorites  TwitterTwitter 

Product Description


Track Listing

Your browser doesn't seem to have Flash enabled.
In order to access the album preview center, please ensure that the Flash player is installed. You can download it here.

DISC 1 for A Classic Rock Christmas [Sanctuary] (CD) Album By Various Artists
1   All I Want - Styx
2   Christmas In Your Arms - Felix Cavaliere
3   I Believe In Santa Claus - REO Speedwagon
4   Everybody Loves Christmas - Eddie Money/Ronnie Spector
5   All I Want For Christmas - John Waite
6   I Believe In Father Christmas - Greg Lake
7   Christmas Is Here - Survivor
8   Santa's Lament - Joe Walsh/Joe Vitali/Father Guido Sarducci
9   Silent Night - Keith Emerson/The London Community Gospel Choir
10   12 Days Of Christmas - Tommy Shaw/Jack Blades
11   Mary - Mark Farner (The Return From Calvary)
 


Run a Quick Search on "A Classic Rock Christmas [Sanctuary]" by Various Artists to Browse Related Products:

Browse more products related to "A Classic Rock Christmas [Sanctuary]"

Browse more products related to "Various Artists"


Title Note

Personnel: John Waite (vocals, bass guitar); Jimi Jamison (vocals, background vocals); Eddie Money, Felix Cavaliere, Ronnie Spector (vocals); Richie Zito, Michael Severs (guitar); Frankie Sullivan (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, percussion, background vocals); David Woodford (saxophone); Buck Johnson (piano, background vocals); Arthur Burrows, Chris Grove (keyboards); Mike Beard (drums, percussion); Marc Droubay (drums); Curt Coumo, Tom Girvin, Mark Williams (background vocals).

Audio Mixers: Shane Gue; Frank Filipetti; Joel Soyffer.

Recording information: Bloodspoint Studio, Cincinnati, OH; Blue Moon Studios, Agoura Hills, CA; Can Am Recorders, Tarzana, CA; Canoga Park, CA; Coney Island Studios; Entropy Studio, Nashville, TN; Rumbo Recorders; The Chicago Recording Company.

Photographer: R. Scott Horn.

Arranger: Styx.

This quickie holiday compilation bears a deceptive title. There is little actual "rock" music here and the adjective "classic" is arguable at best. It is undoubtedly Christmas music, although mullet-headed hard rockers will not want to fire this up as background for their frenzied air guitar excursions. Those hoping to rally some REO Speedwagon "Ridin' the Storm Out" bluster will have to settle for a sappy Kevin Cronin ballad, "I Believe in Santa Claus," that wouldn't pass muster in a grade-school holiday pageant. Similarly, Styx kicks the set off with "All I Want," borrowing liberally from Gary Glitter and the Beach Boys while managing to sound nothing like themselves. Styx's Tommy Shaw returns for a schlocky, synth/harpsichord-heavy "12 Days of Christmas" -- aided by his Damn Yankees cohort, Jack Blades -- that also is rock-free. Grand Funk Railroad's Mark Farner, whom you should at least be able to count on for some raucous guitar shenanigans, also disappoints with a solo, keyboard-driven original weeper, "Mary (The Return From Calvary)." The song seems to last twice as long as its six-minute length. The few diehards who still remember the dry humor of '70s Saturday Night Live guest Father Guido Sarducci don't justify the reappearance of his 1991 "Santa's Lament." It wasn't terribly funny the first time around; 11 years later it's even less so. And so it goes. Emerson, Lake & Palmer is represented by a track apiece from Greg Lake and Keith Emerson. The latter tosses off a pleasantly jazzy "Silent Night," which is nearly derailed by a gospel choir, while Lake needlessly reprises his 25-year-old chestnut "I Believe in Father Christmas." The only track that vaguely redeems the album's "rock" title is Eddie Money and Ronnie Spector's exuberant "Everybody Loves Christmas," originally released in 1997 on a difficult-to-find single. Otherwise, a lump of coal might be preferable to finding this collection under a classic rocker's tree. ~ Hal Horowitz



Customer Reviews for "A Classic Rock Christmas [Sanctuary] (CD)" by Various Artists

There are no customer reviews yet. Be the first to write a review!

Submit your Review




Explore More Great Tower Sales & Specials



Tower Records music Sales, Promotions & Special Features

Today's Most Popular Music Genres

Tower.com Music Boutique Stores

  • Greatest Hits Boutique
    Expand your musical horizons with our monthly selections for "Greatest Hits" and "Best Of" CD Collections.
  • Tower Records Vinyl Store
    Enjoy some of our favorite new pressings, indie rock releases, and milk crate essentials priced at up to 30% off so you can keep spinning right round (Like a record!)
  • The Beatles Collector's Boutique
    On 09-09-09, experience music history when the original studio albums by The Beatles are re-released, digitally remastered for the first time! Browse our favorite Beatles music, video and book titles!
  • Woodstock Anniversary Boutique
    Celebrating 40 years of Woodstock - Three days of music that changed the world forever!
  • The History Of Indie Rock Boutique
    Browse Our Album Art History of Indie Rock Influencers, from the 1960s to today!

Interact with Tower.com