Maybe This Christmas Tree is a holiday compilation album released in October 2004 through Nettwerk Records featuring contemporary musicians performing both classic and original Christmas songs.[1]
Maybe This Christmas Tree | ||||
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Compilation album by various artists | ||||
Released | October 5, 2004 | |||
Genre | Holiday, pop rock[1] | |||
Length | 44:21 | |||
Label | Nettwerk Records | |||
Producer | Monica Seide | |||
Maybe This Christmas chronology | ||||
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Reception
editReview scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Allmusic's MacKenzie Wilson awarded the compilation four out of five stars and called it Nettwerk's "finest yuletide compilation yet".[1]
Track listing
edit- "Happy Christmas (War Is Over)" (John Lennon, Yoko Ono), performed by The Polyphonic Spree – 4:18
- "The Christmas Song" (Sune Rose Wagner), performed by The Raveonettes – 2:15
- "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" (Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, Phil Spector), performed by Death Cab for Cutie – 3:05
- "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day", performed by Pedro the Lion – 4:40
- "Bittersweet Eve" (Brett Detar, Chris Evenson), performed by Belasana – 4:51
- "Christmas Time Is Here" (Vince Guaraldi), performed by Ivy – 2:56
- "Baby It's Cold Outside" (Frank Loesser), performed by Royal Crown Revue and Vicky Tafoya – 3:25
- "Wonderful Christmastime" (Paul McCartney), performed by Tom McRae – 4:10
- "Fairytale of New York" (Jem Finer, Shane MacGowan), performed by Pilate – 4:56
- "Jingle Bells", performed by Lisa Loeb – 3:21
- "Christmas for Cowboys" (Steve Weisberg), performed by Jars of Clay – 2:52
- "Do You Hear What I Hear?" (Noël Regney), performed by Copeland – 3:32
Track listing adapted from Allmusic.[1]
Personnel
edit- Ralph Alfonso – typography
- Jeff Barry – composer
- Dave Bassett – arranger, engineer, mixing, producer
- Belasana – primary artist
- João Carvalho – producer
- Andy Chase – mixing, producer
- Jon Chiccarelli – engineer
- Copeland – primary artist
- Mitch Dane – engineer, mixing
- Mel Davis – violin
- Death Cab for Cutie – primary artist
- Brett Detar – composer, engineer, producer
- Dominique Durand – vocals
- Chris Evenson – composer, engineer, mixing, producer
- Eric Drew Feldman – producer
- Jem Finer – composer
- Brian Friedman – engineer, mixing
- Richard Gottehrer – producer
- James Gray – accordion
- Ellie Greenwich – composer
- Vince Guaraldi – composer
- Ivy – primary artist
- Jars of Clay – primary artist, producer
- Sarah Kishivevsky – violin
- Bryan Laurenson – mixing, producer
- John Lennon – composer
- Jeffrey Lesser – mixing
- Lindi – vocal arrangement
- Lisa Loeb – primary artist, producer
- Frank Loesser – composer
- Zé Luis – conductor, producer, string arrangements
- Shane MacGowan – composer
- Aaron Marsh – producer
- Paul McCartney – composer
- Tom McRae – primary artist, producer
- Yoko Ono – composer
- Pedro the Lion – arranger, primary artist, producer
- Pilate – primary artist
- The Polyphonic Spree – primary artist
- Vance Powell – engineer
- The Raveonettes – primary artist
- Noël Regney – composer
- Royal Crown Revue – primary artist
- Geoff Sanoff – engineer
- Adam Schlesinger – producer
- Monica Seide – compilation producer, producer
- Shag – design, graphic design, layout design
- Phil Spector – composer
- Speekers – producer
- Vicky Tafoya – primary artist
- Louie Teran – mastering
- Laura Usiskin – cello
- Sune Rose Wagner – composer, producer
- Chris Walla – engineer, mixing, producer
- Steve Weisberg – composer
- Emily Yaffe – viola
- Ianthe Zevos – design coordinator
Credits adapted from Allmusic.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f Wilson, MacKenzie. "Maybe This Christmas Tree". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved July 31, 2012.