SOUNDTRACK: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964).
Back in the early days of CDs (1996), it was exciting when things that you never expected to see available were right there for the asking.
Who knew anybody wanted a CD of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer?
Unlike the Grinch CD, this CD contains only the songs from the TV special. It’s all about Burl Ives.
The first half of the disc contains songs from the movie as sung by Burl Ives (and others). None of the songs are longer than two and a half minutes (except for a medley that’s over three minutes). Anyone who loves the music (even if you are irritated by how mean everyone is to Rudolph) will love having these songs in rotation:
Jingle Jingle Jingle (Stan Francis); We Are Santa’s Elves Vocals (Videocraft Chorus); There’s Always Tomorrow (Janet Orenstein); We’re A Couple Of Misfits (Billie Richards, Paul Soles); Silver And Gold (Burl Ives); The Most Wonderful Day Of The Year (Videocraft Chorus); A Holly Jolly Christmas (Burl Ives, Videocraft Chorus).
And a special shout out to the singers listed above who aren’t Burl Ives and who apparently never got acknowledged for their work (including the mysterious Videocraft Chorus),
The second half of the disc contains the instrumental versions of the above songs, whether interstitial or just stripped of vocals, I’m not sure. There’s not as interesting, honestly, but you know the disc couldn’t be only fifteen minutes, right?.
[READ: December 2, 2018] “Slower”
Once again, I have ordered The Short Story Advent Calendar. This is my third time reading the Calendar (thanks S.). I never knew about the first one until it was long out of print (sigh). Here’s what they say this year
Fourth time’s the charm.
After a restful spring, rowdy summer, and pretty reasonable fall, we are officially back at it again with another deluxe box set of 24 individually bound short stories to get you into the yuletide spirit.
The fourth annual Short Story Advent Calendar might be our most ambitious yet, with a range of stories hailing from eight different countries and three different originating languages (don’t worry, we got the English versions). This year’s edition features a special diecut lid and textured case. We also set a new personal best for material that has never before appeared in print.
Want a copy? Order one here.
Like last year I’m pairing each story with a holiday disc from our personal collection.
This second story in the advent calendar is quite a downer. It starts dark and gets even darker as it moves along. Except that the main character (whether protagonist or antagonist is not always clear) has a positive outlook that never seems to fade. (more…)












This Christmas Collection came from Sarah. As you can tell from the title and subtitle and sub-subtitle, this is a religious disc. And as you can tell from the title and subtitles, they have gone way over the top.

