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DTITLE=Ultra-Lounge / Christmas Cocktails Vol. 2
DYEAR=1997
DGENRE=Christmas/Holiday
TTITLE0=Al Caiola & Riz Ortolani w Jimmy McGriff / Sleigh Ride; Jingle Bells
TTITLE1=Lena Horne / Jingle All The Way
TTITLE2=Lou Rawls / Merry Christmas, Baby
TTITLE3=Julie London / Warm December
TTITLE4=Eddie Dunstedter / Let It Snow!; RudolphThe Red-Nosed Reindeer
TTITLE5=June Christy / The Merriest
TTITLE6=Nat King Cole Trio / All I Want For Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth)
TTITLE7=Nancy Wilson / The Christmas Waltz
TTITLE8=Les Brown & The Starlighters / I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm; Jing-A
TTITLE8=-Ling
TTITLE9=Jimmy McGriff / I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
TTITLE10=Dean Martin / Baby, It's Cold Outside
TTITLE11=George Shearing & Billy May / Snowfall; Snowfall Cha-Cha
TTITLE12=Wayne Newton / Jingle Bell Rock
TTITLE13=The Ventures / Frosty The Snowman
TTITLE14=Bob Atcher & The Dinning Sisters / Christmas Island
TTITLE15=Martin Denny / Exotic Night
TTITLE16=Peggy Lee / Happy Holiday
TTITLE17=Ferrante & Teicher w Les Baxter / Sleigh Ride; Santa Claus' Party
TTITLE18=Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians / Auld Lang Syne
TTITLE19=Stan Kenton / What Is A Santa Claus?
EXTD=1997 Capitol Records, Inc.\n\nOriginally Released September 23, 1997 \n\nA
EXTD=MG EXPERT REVIEW: Christmas Cocktails, Vol. 2 is an entertaining but unspe
EXTD=ctacular collection of classic carols performed in a lounge fashion. For c
EXTD=onnoisseurs of kitsch, it's an entertaining disc, but other listeners migh
EXTD=t find the camp a little too much to take. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine\n\nAm
EXTD=azon.com Customer Review\nRaise Your Holiday SPIRITS!, November 2, 2002\nR
EXTD=eviewer: Matthew Sigl (New York, NY United States)\nLeave it to the genius
EXTD=es at Ultra-Lounge to put together the Christmas Album you always wanted b
EXTD=ut could never find. This is Christams through an ironic lens. So cleary n
EXTD=ot "cool" that its ridiculousness makes it so. Very paradoxial. This is Ch
EXTD=ristmas music devoid of any real sentinment but still shiny with a glossy 
EXTD=venner of wholesomeness--underneath one can see (as with all lounge music)
EXTD= the seedy side of the 1950's. This IS Cocktail music after all. (Dean Mar
EXTD=tin ONLY sang Cocktail music, ask his liver!) Highlights of this edition i
EXTD=nclude Mr. Martin's BABY IT'S COLD OUTSIDE, The delightful Bonus Track "Wh
EXTD=at is a Santa Claus" and Lena Horne's spellbinding JINGLE ALL THE WAY. To 
EXTD=hear her sing the word "Horse" with no less than six vowel sounds is worth
EXTD= the price of the album alone. As always the album and jacket art are firs
EXTD=t rate and the liner notes by RJ SMITH are amoung the best in album commen
EXTD=tary EVER! Smith captures the period, the music, and the modern attraction
EXTD= to it in a stylish and comic essay. Once again the Ultra Lounge gives us 
EXTD=everything we want from lounge music and more. So sip some spiked egg nog,
EXTD= light the yule log, and have a swinging holiday season.\n\nAmazon.com Cus
EXTD=tomer Review\nNext: Son of Christmas Cocktails?, November 27, 2001\nReview
EXTD=er: Andrew Gage (Phoenix, AZ)\nI'm a big fan of the whole Ultra Lounge ser
EXTD=ies (except for Mondo Exotica... that one's a little too weird even for me
EXTD=). LOVED Christmas Cocktails (I), but CC2 will take the pop out of your ch
EXTD=ampagne. It feels like Capitol Records scraped the bottom of their archive
EXTD= barrel to dig up most of these. Still there are a couple of gems on here.
EXTD=.. and the Ventures' "Frosty The Snowman" ala "Tequila" is priceless. "Sno
EXTD=wfall", if I don't miss my guess is a theme from "A Charlie Brown Christma
EXTD=s" and is done nicely too. Unfortunately the collection isn't as tailored 
EXTD=as their others and sounds sort of like something thrown together by the m
EXTD=arketing department instead of by a producer.\n\nAmazon.com Customer Revie
EXTD=w\nLet's toast a, November 17, 2003\nReviewer: FredericWhite "FredericWhit
EXTD=e" (Montreal,Canada)\nBoth Vol.1 and Pt.2 of the ULTRA LOUNGE CHRISTMAS se
EXTD=ries consists of a great musical holiday soundtrack for child raised durin
EXTD=g the cocktail 1960s. \nUpon listening to both CDs, your memories will tra
EXTD=nsport you back in time to tinsel clustered trees drowned in multi-color l
EXTD=ights & wasted uncles with a plastic baby jesus' lying under an artificial
EXTD= tree.\nThis collection of holiday CDs are the perfect tool for entertaini
EXTD=ng & injecting "kitchy" ambiance into your holiday festivities. \nThe soun
EXTD=d is retro and currently very trendy.\n\nIt's fun listening to these long 
EXTD=forgotten classics dusted off and delivered in with a "LOUNGE" packaging.
EXTD=\n\nBoth volumes should be added into your collection!\n\nHalf.com Album C
EXTD=redits\nBrad Benedict, Producer\n\nAlbum Notes\nThis is part of Capitol Re
EXTD=cords' Ultra-Lounge series.Digitally remastered by Bob Norberg (Capitol Re
EXTD=cording Studios, Hollywood, California).
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