In addition to the many mad extremely contemplative Christmas albums me is now very grown this (old and now several times, and in unmanageable Zusammenstelungen unfortunately often reissued) album by Boney M. fond over the years. Not only the cheerful disco rhythms of "Mary's Boy Child / Oh My Lord" is on the whole length tailored to Boney M - also "Feliz Navidad" sounds like Christmas in a disco shed anno Neunzehnpaarundsiebzig. Anyway, remember the pieces to many of the big hits of Boney M. And the charming American-German interpreting texts as in "Oh Tannenbaum" or "Softly Falls the Snow" get a unique magic. Where else the forest made bright the "weihnacktlig"? If the Vienna Boys Choir or Hermann Prey of Christmas sing not sure! "When A Child Is Born" shines in a particularly insolent tone, because the melody knows the savvy pop expert (I also) from the tearjerker, the Michael Holm in 1974 "not tears lies" published under the title. God full I find time and time again the hypnotic under painted ("Ramm-pa-pa-pa-ram") Weihnachtshymne the little drummer-boys. But since I freely admit to be too self-conscious. Wen's were up to me should each have fun at this beautiful song and I would still find it good.
Well, anyway. Before you resort to a re-sampled along Boney M. album, they prefer to listen to talk purely in the old, authentic pieces. That brings momentum into the Bude. Even at Christmas.