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Perry Como: Greatest Christmas Songs  (Audio CD) 
by Perry Como

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Media Type: CD
Artist: COMO,PERRY
Title: GREATEST CHRISTMAS SONGS
Street Release Date: 08/24/1999
Domestic
Genre: XMAS VOCAL

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: August 24, 1999
Studio: RCA
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 43 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
2. Christmas Bells
3. White Christmas
4. Frosty The Snowman
5. Christ Is Born
6. Do You Hear What I Hear
7. Silver Bells
8. It's Beginning To Look Like Christmas
9. There Is No Christmas Like A Home Christmas
10. Winter Wonderland
11. The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You)
12. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
13. O Holy Night
14. Twelve Days Of Christmas
15. Some Children See Him
16. Love Is A Christmas Rose
17. (There's No Place Like) Home For The Holidays
18. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
19. Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer
20. The Little Drummer Boy
21. Ave Maria
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 43 customer reviews )
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37 of 39 found the following review helpful:

5Good value-for-money!Oct 18, 1999
By townsend@istar.ca
This compact disc is worth every penny and more despite the fact that it's claim of being Perry's "Greatest Christmas Songs" is hardly credible! The only flaw with this set is what it might have been had BMG tried to create a definitive collection of Perry's "Merry Christmas Music". It should have been a 2 or 3 CD box set. The remastering and "remixing" is well done and with unusual sensitivity by someone named Mike Hartry who "remixed" several tracks. This set almost completes Perry's popular 1968 "Christmas Album" and this will frustrate fans who would have liked to have the "whole" album. The songs from Perry's "Merry Christmas Music" compilation and his 1959 "Season's Greetings" are not as rare as these people seem to think but Perry's delightful rendition of "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" certainly is, as are the two singles from 1967 and the unreleased song from 1968, and even Perry's 1954 single version of "Home For the Holidays" ( which BMG fails to mention, by the way, for those who might have expected the 1959 popular stereo version ). The definitive collection of Perry Como Christmas Songs is still beyond our grasp but this CD is a first step.

25 of 28 found the following review helpful:

4Covers the Sacred and Secular with love of the season.Oct 25, 1999
By Kent Peters
I was born in 1953 and grew up listening to Perry Como as a kid. I've loved every type of music from hard rock to classical, but I am in love with Christmas music. Perry Como always had a great show, and to the young people of today, it was a time when the entire family would sit to enjoy not just musical talent, but a theme. A theme of family unity. I recently saw Mr. C. (his nickname) perform a Christmas concert in Ireland in 1993. Although his hearing is going, his voice is still smooth as silk. Singers of his ilk and breed are fast leaving. Since Sinatra died, it's very important to hold on to performers like Perry Como. Is he a square? I'd say that by today's standards...he is. But, in a timeless way, he is a standard of what Christmas music should be. His music was performed with a choir with a fire in the fireplace, a Christmas tree and all the trimmings. If I could get in my time machine and return to 1959 to hear one of the top Christmas balladeers from all time...I'd be ecstatic! Enjoy!!

21 of 24 found the following review helpful:

5Which versions?Oct 20, 1999
By townsend@istar.ca
As good as this compilation is, it's clear that BMG didn't do their homework. The author seems to think that Perry's 1953 ( included here ) version of Mel Torme's "Christmas Song" is rare but, in fact, it's not! What's rare is Perry's 1946 version of "Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town" recorded with The Satisfiers ( not included here ) which was cut from the "Merry Christmas Music" compilation in 1961 when the RCA Victor album was down-graded to RCA Camden. Rarer still, is Perry's 1946 version of "O Little Town of Bethlehem" which was cut in 1947 to make room for "White Christmas" recorded that year ( not included here ) and also not included is the 1946 version of "Winter Wonderland" which was a million seller for Perry and The Satisfiers! The author speaks about The Satisfiers working with Perry on his early television shows but, in fact, that was The Fontane Sisters who were popular regulars on his show and common performers on his records. The Fontane Sisters recorded "It's Beginning To Look a Lot Like Christmas" with Perry and made it a popular hit. Unfortunately, BMG appears to have missed "A Lot" both for their printing of the song title, the mirror image of Perry on the cover, and the selection content of this album. But, it's a great album inspite of them, and hopefully it's the first installment of the box set!

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5"Some Children See Him"Jan 25, 2006
By Matthew Long
This CD from BMG collects 21 Perry Como Christmas recordings. The title "Greatest Christmas Songs" is subject to debate, especially since several of the tracks are somewhat rare and one ("Some Children See Him", recorded in 1968) was originally unreleased. This sort of issue is subject to interpretation of an Artist's "Greatest" in terms of popularity, performance or a combination of both; not forgetting the fact that Beauty is within the eyes of the beholder.

This compilation is sourced from Release Master Tapes which have been re-mastered to a very good standard. Two tracks have been re-mixed: "Love Is A Christmas Rose" and "Christmas Bells". Both songs were originally recorded in 1967 and released together as a 45 rpm MONO single. Both songs appear for the first time on CD in STEREO and alternate takes have been used. "Love Is A Christmas Rose" was released in STEREO within the 1983 Reader's Digest Compilation LP: "Christmas With Perry Como"; but both songs make their first appearance on CD within the "Greatest Christmas Songs" collection. "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" also makes a rare CD appearance.

This CD represents very good value for money and is an ideal pairing with "A Perry Como Christmas"; released in 2001.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent sound quality, good selectionDec 30, 2003
By Candace Scott
Perry Como's calm, steady and laid back approach to singing meshes well with the Christmas genre. He effortlessly conveys the spirit of the holidays and infuses all of his songs with a gentle, yet beautiful, manner. Perry Como is seriously under-appreciated today and that's a shame, because he used his voice simply and effectively for sixty years. If you have a stressful job and need to relax when you come home, Perry Como will help you and this album is perfect for daydreaming and relaxing.

Como's version of "Ave Maria" here is superior to his attempt in the 1950's. His voice has deepened slightly here and he uses is with telling effect. But the outstanding song is undoubtedly "Silver Bells," where Perry puts his own nuance on the vocal.

The sound quality on this disc is excellent. Recommended!

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