It's a Cool Cool Christmas

It's a Cool, Cool Christmas
Compilation album by Various Artists
Released November 21, 2000
Genre Alternative rock, Christmas music
Length 72:11
Label Jeepster Records
Producer Various

It's a Cool, Cool Christmas is a Christmas charity compilation album released in 2000 by Xfm on Jeepster Records in aid of The Big Issue.[1] The album includes a mixture of traditional Christmas songs and original songs with a Christmas theme.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
BBC(favorable)[1]
RTÉ[3]

Allmusic writer Tim DiGravina described the album as "inspired good fun", calling it "without a doubt, one of the better alternative, holiday collections."[2]

According to DiGravina, Grandaddy's "Alan Parsons in a Winter Wonderland," with its lyric about building a snowman and pretending that it is Alan Parsons, "might be the funniest song from 2000".[2] The BBC's Richard Banks called "Alan Parsons" "a stroke of comedy genius".[1] Scott Miller, in his book Music: What Happened?, suggested that Grandaddy "probably deserve immortality" just for this song.[4] Ireland's public broadcasting network, RTÉ, called the Grandaddy song "downright silly",[3] while Exclaim! called it "one of our favourite indie rock Christmas tunes ever".[5]

Six By Seven's "I Believe in Father Christmas" was described by DiGravina as "some sort of post-modern classic".[2]

"O Come, O Come Emmanuel", contributed by Belle and Sebastian, was described by RTÉ as a "beautiful ethereal version".[3]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Performer Length
1. "Alan Parsons In A Winter Wonderland"  Dick Smith, Felix BernardGrandaddy 2:59
2. "Little Drummer Boy"  Harry Simeone, Henry Onorati, Katherine DavisThe Dandy Warhols 3:12
3. "Every Day is Christmas"  Kevin JuniorThe Webb Brothers 2:55
4. "Everything's Gonna Be Cool This Christmas"  EEels 2:48
5. "Feliz Navi-nada"  Jim Walker, John Lydon, John Wardle, Jose Feliciano, Keith LevineEl Vez 2:32
6. "Christmas In Waikiki"  Morgan NichollsMorgan 4:41
7. "Maybe At Christmas Time"  Isabel MonteiroDrugstore 3:14
8. "O Come, O Come Emmanuel"  Traditional (Arranged By Belle and Sebastian)Belle and Sebastian 3:27
9. "Thank You Dreaded Black Ice, Thank You"  Howe GelbGiant Sand 3:30
10. "White Christmas"  Irving BerlinThe Flaming Lips 3:43
11. "My Christmas Prayer"  Billy FurySaint Etienne 3:25
12. "Christmas Downer"  Anderson, Kyle, Jamieson, KeeganDeparture Lounge 3:14
13. "I Believe In Father Christmas"  Serge Prokofiev, Greg Lake, Peter SinfieldSix By Seven 4:35
14. "When I Get Home For Christmas"  Snow PatrolSnow Patrol 4:17
15. "Spiritual Guidance"  DJ Akira Honda, Emilio Acevedo, Jay De La Cueva, Julian LedeTitán 3:56
16. "Christmas Boogaloo"  Nasser BouzidaBig Boss Man 4:20
17. "Christmas Eve"  Euros ChildsTeenage Fanclub 2:01
18. "Gift X-change"  Joey BurnsCalexico 3:08
19. "Hwiangerdd Mair"  Haydn Morris, Nantlais WilliamsGorky's Zygotic Mynci 3:06
20. "Just Like Christmas"  Sparhawk, Parker, SallyLow 3:06
21. "In The Bleak Midwinter"  Christina Rossetti, Gustav HolstLauren Laverne 4:02
Notes

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Banks, Richard (2009) "Christmas Records, Day 23: It's a Cool, Cool Christmas", BBC, 23 December 2009, retrieved 2011-07-10
  2. 1 2 3 4 DiGravina, Tim "It's a Cool Cool Christmas Review", Allmusic, retrieved 2011-07-10
  3. 1 2 3 "Cool Cool Christmas", RTÉ, December 21, 2000, retrieved 2011-07-10
  4. Miller, Scott (2010). Music: What Happened?. 125 Records. p. 201. ISBN 9780615381961.
  5. Thiessen, Brock (2009) "Jason Lytle Releases Free Christmas Album Online, Gets Working on Second Solo Record", Exclaim!, December 9, 2009, retrieved 2011-07-10

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