Released December 2009
TOR05
Why not a Christmas record? We’ve all grown up with Christmas singles and the seasonally-themed album. The impulse is as old as pop itself, from "White Christmas" through Elvis, The Beach Boys (even Johnny Cash had a go) all the way to Low, The Flaming Lips and Sufjan Stevens. And, of course, above all stands Phil Spector’s "A Christmas For You". So the Treehouse Orchestra’s roster of artists came together on one record – for the first time! – to offer their own special wishes for the festive season. From the traditional (Treehouse’s accapella rendering of "Angels We Have Heard On High" and a spine-tingling "Auld Lang Syne" from We Are The Wooden Houses) through the kitsch (The Road Movies’ "Christmas in Hawaii") to newly-minted classics like The Otters’ "Feast of Stephen" and "It’s Christmas Time!", this a record to take to your hearts and pull off the shelf every December. Happy Christmas everyone! - David
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