We're counting down to Christmas Day with a list of 25 records we have in the shop at Royal Cat Records! Why? Because vinyl rules!
Our last record is by a personal fave of Royal Cat and a special surprise:
#1
Christmas 1979
by Wild Billy Childish and the
Musicians of the British Empire
Damaged Goods Records
DAMGOOD 296
2007
Billy Childish (Milkshakes, Thee Headcoats, Thee Mighty Caesars) is a favourite of ours here at Royal Cat but we had no idea of this record's existence until we were given a copy as an early Christmas prezzy. Billy Childish is the keeper of the Garage Rock flame in the UK and this is a classic garage Xmas LP from that enchanted isle. We only saw Billy once, in Toronto with The Makers back in the mid-90s but he's been going strong since the late-70s.
It seems that no matter what incarnation of his band he is making music with, Childish always returns to the same basic heroes: Link Wray, The Sonics, The Who, and all of the great garage standards. Many of these are referenced on this record, with the tunes lifted from classic tracks, with new punk rock xmas lyrics pasted on top. They all rock. Some nice harmonies. Some nice feedback. Some nice spoken word intros. Perfect!
Merry F***ing Christmas To You All!
Tracklist: Santa Claus Christmas Lights Knick Knack Paddywhack (Chuck It In The Bin) Father Christmas Is Dressed In Green A Poundland Christmas A Quick One (Pete Townsend's Christmas) Mistletoe Dear Santa Claus Comanche (Link Wray's Christmas) Merry Christmas Fritz Christmas Hell Christmas 1979 Check it out:
We're counting down to Christmas Day with a list of 25 records we have in the shop at Royal Cat Records! Why? Because vinyl rules!
Our next record only has one Xmas song on it!
#2
If I Should Fall From Grace with God
by The Pogues
Rhino/Warner
1988/2015
So this is the Pogues record with "Fairytale of New York" on it. Not the only reason for buying the record, since it is one of the top 3 Pogues records and a classic of its type, but this is the reason the record is on this list. One of the least sentimental, least seasonal love songs/duets ever, it is still a work of beauty. Very punk, even if it is by a band specializing in a punk take on traditional Irish music. Here's the song!
We're counting down to Christmas Day with a list of 25 records we have in the shop at Royal Cat Records! Why? Because vinyl rules!
This next record is by a beloved childhood favourite!
#3
Burl Ives Christmas Album
by Burl Ives
Columbia – CS 9728
1968
Burl Ives is a beloved childrens entertainer who also has a great track record as a serious folk musician and dramatic actor. He is kind of the white Leadbelly in the sense that he popularized many traditional folk tunes during the 1950s and 60s folk revival and made them palatable for a middle class white audience. Most of us know him from his kids records and his turn as the Snow Man narrator in the animated Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer tv special. He sings some classic songs on that show, none of which are included on this record. In fact, this is not the Burl Ives record you should own. It is very traditional and ballad-y, sung in a gentle boring way that lacks any of the pep or inventiveness of many of Burl's performances.
We're counting down to Christmas Day with a list of 25 records we have in the shop at Royal Cat Records! Why? Because vinyl rules!
Our next record is one of the all-time great Xmas albums.
#4
A Christmas Gift for You
by Producer Phil Spector and Various Artists
Phil Spector records
originally released 1963
This classic features a collection of songs by the groups and proteges Phil Spector made famous. Classic songs given the Spector "wall-of-sound" touch that, for many of us, still resonate with a modern, big-city, soulful feeling. Check it out!
Tracklist:
TacklHide Credits
A1–Darlene LoveWhite Christmas
Written-By – Irving Berlin
A2–The RonettesFrosty The Snowman
Written-By – Walter Rollins*, Steve Nelson (4)
A3–Bob B. Soxx And The Blue JeansThe Bells Of St. Mary
We're counting down to Christmas Day with a list of 25 records we have in the shop at Royal Cat Records! Why? Because vinyl rules! Our next record is a modern easy listening classic. #5 A Very She and Him Christmas Merge Records MRG424 2011/2015 green vinyl! She and Him are the light rock/folk duo made up of Matthew Stephen Ward and Zooey Deschanel. He plays guitar and sings and she plays piano and ukulele and sings. It's very sweet and pleasant. They write a lot of their own music but this is a cover/classic album of Xmas tunes. Zooey has kind of become a Christmas icon since she starred in Elf as the department store employee who falls in love with the titular Will Ferrell character, famously singing a duet of "Baby It's Cold Outside" in the shower. We like this record quite a bit. Chances are, if you hear one of these songs on the radio or a playlist this year, it will be their version. Tracklist The Christmas Waltz2:37 Christmas Day3:24 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas3:42 I'll Be Home For Christmas2:26 Christmas Wish2:58 Sleigh Ride2:44 Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree2:00 Silver Bells1:57 Baby, It's Cold Outside2:17 Blue Christmas3:24 Little Saint Nick2:10 The Christmas Song2:26
We're counting down to Christmas Day with a list of 25 records we have in the shop at Royal Cat Records! Why? Because vinyl rules!
This next one is fast becoming a new fave!
#6
It's a Holiday Soul Party
by Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings
Dap-Tone
2015
What a great couple of years Sharon Jones has had. She's gone from surviving cancer to filling stadiums and she's topped it off with this great Christmas record. We sold quite a few of these this year and it looks set to take on the status of a new modern classic. There's even a Hannukah song!
We're counting down to Christmas Day with a list of 25 records we have in the shop at Royal Cat Records! Why? Because vinyl rules!
Okay, we lied! This next record isn't on vinyl!
#7
Rhythmn & Blues Christmas
by "all your favourite stars"
Ace Records
DVCHM 1128
2006
We have been sticking to vinyl on this list but we special-ordered this disc and decided to keep a copy for ourselves. Perfect Xmas eve listening. Ace Records is the famous European label known for reissuing tons of rare rock records and 45s in cd form. Meticulously packaged and researched, all of their products are highly recommended. This Xmas compilation seems just made for us here at Royal Cat Records, with some great blues, RnB, and doowop from the likes of BB King, Lowell Fulsom, and a ton of people you may never have heard of (some are anonymous!)) but you will love it. Highlights? They are all great. Fun vocal novelties, great instrumentation, just perfect!
01
Christmas Celebration - B.B. King
02
Christmas - Smokey Wilson
03
Preview
Xmas Baby - Riff Ruffin
04
Merry Christmas Baby - Mari Jones & Johnny Moore Orch.
05
Christmas Bells - Bobby Nunn
06
Santa Claus Baby - The Voices
07
Christmas Time - The Debonaires
08
God Gave Us Christmas - Oscar McLollie & The Honey Jumpers
09
I Want You With Me Christmas - Jesse Belvin
10
I Wanna Spend Christmas With You Part 1 - Lowell Fulsom
11
I Wanna Spend Christmas With You Part 2 - Lowell Fulsom
12
Merry Xmas - Little Willie Littlefield
13
Gonna Have A Merry Xmas - The Nic Nacs
14
Crazy Santa Claus - The Debonaires
15
My Christmas Baby - Smokey Hogg
16
Christmas Blues - Sylvester Cotton
17
White/Hot Christmas - The Elves
18
Santa Claus Boogie - The Voices
19
Dig That Crazy Santa Claus - Oscar McLollie & The Honey Jumpers
We're counting down to Christmas Day with a list of 25 records we have in the shop at Royal Cat Records! Why? Because vinyl rules! Our next record is a gentle country classic! #8 Light of the Stable by Emmylou Harris Warner Brothers Canada XBS 3484 1980 This is a 1980 Canadian pressing of the 1979 classic by country superstar Emmylou Harris. Emmylou was famously the muse, musical collaborator and romantic ladyfriend of Gram Parson --their romance is legendary and second only to Johnny and June Carter Cash in the annals of western/americana lore. Everybody, especially country stars, does a Christmas record and Emmylou is no exception. She acquits herself well here, with several great performances. This is a record with a lot of expensive guitars and other stringed instruments on it. Ricky Skaggs plays on several tracks. Lots of strings, pickin' and strummin'. Lots of mandolin. Most of the songs are fairly conventional country interpretations of the seasonal subject matter. We don't think Emmylou wrote any of these herself, but she puts her own wonderful distinct warbling vocal spin on them. Several are very pretty. The best track is the title track that rounds out the record, with vocal assists from the amazing trio of Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, and Willie Nelson; three of the greatest voices in the genre. This is a quiet record, like it's buried under a blanket of snow. Tracklist: A1Christmas Time's A-Coming Autoharp – Brian Bowers (2) Banjo, Mandolin – Ricky Skaggs Bass – Emory Gordy, Jr. Guitar [Arch-top] – Brian Ahern Harmony Vocals – Cheryl Warren, Sharon Hicks Written-By – Tex Logan 2:45 A2O Little Town Of Bethlehem Bass – Emory Gordy, Jr. Guitar [Gut String] – Brian Ahern Harmony Vocals – Cheryl Warren, Sharon Hicks Mandolin, Violin – Ricky Skaggs Written-By – Lewis H. Redner*, Phillips Brooks 3:39 A3Away In A Manger Arranged By – Jonathan E. Spillman* Bass – Emory Gordy, Jr. Guitar [Gut String] – Brian Ahern Mandolin – Albert Lee Vocals – Nancy Ahern Written-By – Martin Luther (3) 2:35 A4Angel Eyes (Angel Eyes) Acoustic Guitar – Brian Ahern, Rodney Crowell Bass – Mike Bowden Clavinet – Tony Brown (4) Drums – Mike Ware Electric Guitar – Frank Reckard Harmony Vocals – Ricky Skaggs, Willie Nelson Mandolin – Ricky Skaggs Pedal Steel Guitar – Hank Devito Percussion – Brian Ahern Written-By – Rodney Crowell 3:16 A5The First Noel Arranged By – B. Ahern* Harmony Vocals – Cheryl Warren, Sharon Hicks 2:36 B1Beautiful Star Of Bethlehem Autoharp – Brian Bowers (2) Bass – Emory Gordy, Jr. Fiddle, Acoustic Guitar, Harmony Vocals – Ricky Skaggs Guitar [Arch-top] – Brian Ahern Harmony Vocals – Cheryl Warren, Sharon Hicks Written-By – A. L. Phipps* 3:02 B2Little Drummer Boy Acoustic Guitar – Emmylou Harris Bass – Emory Gordy, Jr. Bass [Six String] – Brian Ahern Clavinet – Tony Brown (4) Drums – John Ware Electric Guitar – Frank Reckard Guitar [High Strung] – Rodney Crowell Harmony Vocals – Cheryl Warren, Sharon Hicks Mandolin – Ricky Skaggs Pedal Steel Guitar – Hank Devito Percussion – Brian Ahern Written-By – Harry Simeone, Henry Onorati, Katherine Davis* 4:00 B3Golden Cradle Arranged By – N. Ahern* Guitar [Gut String] – Brian Ahern Vocals – Nancy Ahern Written-By – Traditional 2:04 B4Silent Night Acoustic Bass, Bass [Six String] – Brian Ahern Acoustic Guitar – Emmylou Harris Arranged By – Brian Ahern Autoharp – Brian Bowers (2) Harmony Vocals – Cheryl Warren, Sharon Hicks Pedal Steel Guitar – Hank Devito Violin, Guitar [Acoustic] – Ricky Skaggs Written-By – Franz Gruber, Joseph Mohr 3:32 B5Light Of The Stable Acoustic Guitar – Brian Ahern, Emmylou Harris Bass – Emory Gordy, Jr. Drums – John Ware Electric Guitar – James Burton Guitar [High Strung] – Rodney Crowell Harmony Vocals – Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, Willie Nelson Pedal Steel Guitar – Hank Devito Piano – Glen D. Hardin* Written-By – Elizabeth Rhymer, Steven Rhymer 2:25
We're counting down to Christmas Day with a list of 25 records we have in the shop at Royal Cat Records! Why? Because vinyl rules!
This next one is another novelty oddball record, with a Canadian twist.
#9
Christmas with The Chippers
by Various Nameless Artists
Arc Records
AX-3
196-???
This is another beautiful "Canadian vernacular" design from the anonymous staffer at Scarborough's Arc Records, the Canadian discount company responsible for so many weird and wonderful records in the 1960s and 1970s. The cartoon artwork is pretty charming, the colours all work together and combine with the font for a very striking package. Of course "The Chippers" are a rip-off of The Chipmunks, that creation of David Seville aka Ross Bagdasarian, Sr., the producer, writer, and performer who first came up with the idea to make little comedy records with sped up voices. The Chipmunks are still going strong, with a new movie in theatres this week, but The Chippers are long-gone. Arc put out at least two versions of this record, with different covers but the same songs. The songs here are classic Xmas fare, with orchestral and big band accompaniment and the cute Chipmunk-sounding voices singing along. As background music it could almost be ignored if not for those voices! And you know the kids are just going to play this over and over until we go crazy!!! We're not sure if this was actually produced and recorded in Canada or if it was a package that Arc bought from a U.S. outfit. No credits as usual with these things. Check out the youtube clip below for the actual music. Tracklist A1Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer A2There's No Place Like Home For The Holidays A3Frosty The Snowman A4Santa Claus Is Coming To Town A5Let It Snow A6White Christmas A7Jingle Bells B1I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus B2Winter Wonderland B3Sleighride B4Deck The Halls B5O Tannenbaum B6Good King Wenceslas B7Twelve Days Of Christmas
We're counting down to Christmas Day with a list of 25 records we have in the shop at Royal Cat Records! Why? Because vinyl rules! Another oddball cover hides a generic "greatest hits of xmas."
#10
The Sounds of Christmas from Black’s
by Various
CBS Special Products
1984
This was originally an almost generic product produced by CBS in 1979 and then licensed to various corporations as a give-away/promotion item. And so we have this piece of “Canadiana” featuring a perfectly 80s family cover with a camera front and centre because it’s for Black’s Photography stores. The grandma looks like Bea Arthur. The dad’s hair is very 80s. (Everybody’s hair is very 80s!).
This is kind of what we think of when we think of Christmas records. A hodge-podge of styles and eras from all over the record company’s catalog. There is a little bit of organization to the album, though. The first side is more peppy, and both sides end with slower, more contemplative tracks. All the tracks are by a-listers, with the possible exception of John Schneider of Dukes of Hazard fame (he’s a king in our book!). The original version of this LP had a more Christmas card sleeve, but we will accept this version as being completely of its time.
Track List
Jingle Bells -Gladys Knight & the Pips
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer -Gene Autry
Happy Holidays -Percy Faith
Santa Claus is Coming to Town -Willie Nelson
Have Yourself a Merry Christmas -Doris Day
White Christmas -Jerry Vale
Ave Maria -Barbara Streisand
What Child is This? -Johnny Mathis
The First Noel -Andy Williams
O Little Town of Bethlehem -John Schneider
O Holy Night -Mahalia Jackson
Hallelulah Chorus -Temple Choir
Check out Andy Williams crooning with a choir to "The First Noel" :