I love it.
"Must Be Santa" worth it on it's own.
Yes, it's a great album.
It was certainly a big presence in our holiday festivities. We played
it on the way to grandma's, played it opening presents, played it
looking at all the christmas lights around town... Bob succeeded in
creating a timeless holiday staple that will likely outsell his
classic albums eventually.
-gj
I can't help smiling listening to it. Plus, his homely voice is a perfect
match for the nostalgic melodies.
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>Jumbo <ch...@cupolagallery.com> writes:
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>>On Dec 25, 7:38=A0pm, marcus <marcus...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> My wife gave me CITH for Christmas.
>>>
>>> I love it.
>>>
>>> "Must Be Santa" worth it on it's own.
>
>>Yes, it's a great album.
>
>I can't help smiling listening to it. Plus, his homely voice is a perfect
>match for the nostalgic melodies.
I have to admit I liked it a lot more than I expected to, based on the
previews that were available on Amazon. But I read so many subsequent
good reviews i decided to get it. (I knew i would eventually, being
the obsessive completist that I am.) It's grown on me. I think It
Must be Santa Claus is the strongest cut.
I can't stop singing "who's got a big red cherry nose" in a raspy
voice.
Bob's new cd was the happiest thing about Christmas 2009
he looks happy
& he sings just fine on it-love Must be santa video
Well, as much as I love the album...let's be honest here...his voice
sounds like Dr. John with a sore throat in most of the songs, but his
obvious enthusiasm for the songs makes up for it.
>Well, as much as I love the album...let's be honest here...his voice
>sounds like Dr. John with a sore throat in most of the songs, but his
>obvious enthusiasm for the songs makes up for it.
wait, which album was this again?
-gj
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAtZBE5XXFo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TeAGNgfZPM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfHTo6KNKbM
> Doesn't it sound like Lily, Rosemary & The Jack of Hearts?, which I always
> thought of us western swing influenced, but now sounds like Polka inspired
> as well. I almost feel like getting some polka music, who is the Woody
> Gutherie or Blindy Willie McTell for this genre
You could try scanning Theme Time Radio Hour for Bob Wills and quite a
few other Western Swing stuff that's on there
> Doesn't it sound like Lily, Rosemary & The Jack of Hearts?,
No.
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