Late Posted November 15 Report Posted November 15 2 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: Urbie Green's "A Cool Yuletide" is pretty awesome. Yes!! Quote
Late Posted November 15 Report Posted November 15 A few years back, Real Gone Music had a Christmas album reissue campaign (think Andre Kostelanetz, George Melachrino, Jack Jones)—mainly albums from the 50's and 60's—that brought back vintage holiday music from the Lp days onto compact disc. I've noticed that some of these titles are now out-of-print and going for absurdly high prices on the used market. What Christmas albums from the 50's and 60's did you listen to back in the day, and what do you recommend? I always liked the Firestone holiday albums, even if some tracks were fairly tepid. I think my family had 2 or 3 of the volumes. Quote
Ed S Posted yesterday at 12:39 PM Report Posted yesterday at 12:39 PM I fondly remember those Firestone records, and while some of the stuff was pretty lame, the memories I have of those Christmas songs being played at Christmas time as a kid are not. A few albums I enjoyed then and have CDs of now are the Nat King Cole - The Christmas Song, Christmas with Chet Atkins, Glen Campbell - That Christmas Feeling, and Harry Belafonte - To Wish You A Merry Christmas. Quote
mikeweil Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago On 11/15/2025 at 5:58 AM, Late said: One of my all-time favorite Christmas albums. Dorothy Ashby is such a badass. Is there any info about the rhythm section? Cleveland Eaton on bass? Henry Gibson on congas? It is really very nice, but copies go for high prices. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago When I was a kid, my parents played Mitch Miller & the Gang's "Holiday Sing Along With Mitch" quite a bit. I remember singing along with my family, although singing might not be the right word... more like screaming along with Mitch. Quote
Late Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago 40 minutes ago, mikeweil said: Is there any info about the rhythm section? Cleveland Eaton on bass? Henry Gibson on congas? It is really very nice, but copies go for high prices. I just read through the liner notes, and there's no designated listing of personnel. That said, certain players are mentioned. They are: Richard Evans: arranger Cleveland Eaton: cello (!) Dorothy Ashby: harp Phil Upchurch: guitar Bobby Christian: vibes Lenard Druss: flute, English horn Ron Steele: sitar "Uncredited": drums & conga (Note: Druss does spell his first name "Lenard" as opposed to the more common "Leonard.") Full album Claude Thornhill's "Snowfall" is covered.👌 12 hours ago, Ed S said: I fondly remember those Firestone records... Me too (from those I've heard). My favorite track was Jack Jones on "This Is That Time of The Year," which (if I'm not mistaken) was written expressly for the Firestone release. Quote
Late Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago 13 minutes ago, JSngry said: Goodyear had a series too Christmas and car tires. A natural partnership! 😛 Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago I seem to remember those Firestone & Goodyear LPs in my parents' record stash. My brother might have all of those Christmas records. I was offered them when my parents passed but they were very heavily played on an old console record player, probably with a ceramic cartridge and usually with them stacked 3 or 4 LPs high. I actually did take one home - Simon & Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water" but it was so scratched up, I could barely hear the music. Record care was not a thing back then. Quote
mikeweil Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago How about suggesting a Soulful Strings box set to Mosaic? Quote
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