I will start out. These titles are not in any particular order.
1) Straight No Chaser "Holiday Spirits"
- This is an excellently produced CD. It is expertly sung by an all men's choir, and fun too.
2) Ceilidh "A Thistle & Shamrock Christmas"
- A refreshingly different Celtic CD.
3) The Roches "We Three Kings"
- Clearly recorded talented singers with some fascinating twists.
4) Nat King Cole "The Christmas Song"
- A lovely CD that will warm any cold heart.
5) Tony Elman "Winter Creek"
- A smartly arranged dulcimer led CD.
6) Mitzie Collins/dulcimer, Glenna Dove/flute, and Roxanne Ziegler/harp "Nowell"
- Fun honest Christmas cheer
7) Celtic Women "A Christmas Celebration"
- A big production. Yeah, it is over the top, but what a wild ride.
8) The Allan Lomax Collection "Songs of Christmas"
- This one is for the inquisitive. Lomax has traveled the world recording indigenous music for this
CD.
1) Straight No Chaser "Holiday Spirits"
- This is an excellently produced CD. It is expertly sung by an all men's choir, and fun too.
2) Ceilidh "A Thistle & Shamrock Christmas"
- A refreshingly different Celtic CD.
3) The Roches "We Three Kings"
- Clearly recorded talented singers with some fascinating twists.
4) Nat King Cole "The Christmas Song"
- A lovely CD that will warm any cold heart.
5) Tony Elman "Winter Creek"
- A smartly arranged dulcimer led CD.
6) Mitzie Collins/dulcimer, Glenna Dove/flute, and Roxanne Ziegler/harp "Nowell"
- Fun honest Christmas cheer
7) Celtic Women "A Christmas Celebration"
- A big production. Yeah, it is over the top, but what a wild ride.
8) The Allan Lomax Collection "Songs of Christmas"
- This one is for the inquisitive. Lomax has traveled the world recording indigenous music for this
CD.