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Cassetteboy - Festive Christmas

Label:
Catalog#:
BAZ003
Format:
CD
Country:
UK
Released:
2002
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Abstract, Experimental

Tracklist

1   Untitled 0:18
2   Untitled 0:25
3   Untitled 0:06
4   Untitled 0:12
5   Untitled 1:22
6   Santa Claus Is Drinking 0:35
7   Untitled 0:05
8   Untitled 0:16
9   Merry Christmas... It Doesn't Show Signs Of Stoppin' 0:41
10   Untitled 0:12
11   Christmas Tree 0:15
12   Untitled 0:08
13   Untitled 0:22
14   Jingle Bells (Instrumental) 0:07
15   Snow 0:21
16   Everyday Christmas 0:11
17   Untitled 0:15
18   Untitled 0:28
19   Merry Christmas Everyone 0:37
20   Razor Blades For Everyone 0:22
21   Untitled 0:15
22   Merry Christmas 1:55
23   Untitled 0:25
24   Collage (Instrumental) 0:24
25   Untitled 0:10
26   Christmas Yeah 0:32
27   Untitled 0:06
28   God Rest You Merry Gentlemen 0:54
29   Choir Of Children 0:15
30   Untitled 0:06
31   Untitled 0:19
32   Untitled 3:51
33   Untitled 0:07

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Review by Fronhornet Dec 11, 2004 (edited over 4 years ago)
Christmas yeah i'll sing this song to pass the time. If you haven't guessed, the Cassetteboy style of cut and paste style is liberally given to the rubbishy Xmas singles of yesteryear. Cliff Richard's Mistletoe and Wine is funny now rather than cringing, and Band aid is cut to say Razorblades for every one. Theres about 2 single length original hits here including a rap song, and it is all over far too quick, but while it lasts its the best Christmas LP there is.
Rated 5/5
Review by maybitmabel Jul 12, 2003
rivalling vvms two christmas records as best christmas albums of all time, this is one of the funniest records ever, perhaps a close second to cassetteboy's other release "the parker tapes"