First of all - this is not the ultimate Christmas CD, because sometimes some bargain counter-cheap deals are better, or the Bing Crosby Zipfelmützen-White Christmas, the Nat King Cole-Dean Martin CD, and even more the Frank Sinatra - A Jolly Christmas CD ,
It's much more the absolute purchase tip for anyone who wants to increase the Christmas CD collection - from 1 to 2 or from 999 to 1,000 - or something in between. This CD can / you have to play well if one go the usual carols long on my nerves, but as is also the X-Mas Freak sometimes the most beautiful version, about Dean Martin's sensational interpretation of 'Rudolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer "or be no less grandiose 'Let It Snow'.
Dean Martin is at all of the blockbuster CD - who - like me - mainly buys for Frank Sinatra or Sammy Davis, will soon be surprised and have a favorite more. Dean Martin for me is the 'boss' of the CD. Unbelievable, what performance Dino brings over here.
Well, Frank is here in absolute top form, as could most disappointing standing in the room, if you otherwise only the jolly Christmas hat - there are quite a few overlaps.
This naturally raises the question quickly, if not even Sammy is a disappointment here. The answer must be 'no'. 'He brings a new version of anywhere from Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra Christmas Song "- which the question of which is the two versions now ultimately most beautiful, get a third answer option. Good, 'Jingle Bells "to reinterpret by Frank is even impossible for Sammy, and the previously' Christmas Time All Over The World" might be worth buying the CD for some, while others understand why deer song to date remained unpublished.
For me, the highlight is the conclusion of the CD at the takes from the Dean Martin TV shows; Frank and Dino's' A Marsmallow World "may be used wonderfully to about to announce the culmination of a Party and a year that the US-New Year's classic 'Auld Lang Syne' - live sung by Frank and Dino - can only a good year ...
Conclusion: This CD is an absolute recommendation - especially as they also excellently suitable as a gift.
What about so beautifully in the preface of the booklet: Forget 'ho.ho.ho "This Christmas is valid:.' Ring-A-Ding Ding.
ATTENTION: This description applies only the first two editions - the current edition was changed - and there are no 5 photographs (such as Marshmallow World and Auld Lang Syne) - the old versions are worth far more
Greetings, Alfred