01) Etta James - Have Youreself A Merry Little 00:00 02) Diana Krall/Clayton-Hamilton J - I'll Be Home for Christmas 04:41 03) Old Sea Brigade - Christmas Dream 07:46 04) Zaac Pick - Finding Christmas 10:41 05) Over the Rhine - All I Ever Get For Christmas Is Blue 14:32 06) Miranda Dodson - Christmas Glow 18:52 07) Josh Garrels - May You Find A Light 21:38 08) Miu Sakamoto - Kaze Hikaru 25:19 09) Mary J. Blige Duet with Jessie J -- Do You Hear What I Hear? 29:51 10) Sarah McLachlan - Happy Xmas (War Is Over) 34:14 11) Brooke Annibale - This Holiday 37:40 12) Caroline Pennell - This Year (featuring Aaron Espe) 42:06 13) Sarah McLachlan - Song For A Winter's Night 45:37 14) Sleeping At Last ...
01) Etta James - Have Youreself A Merry Little 00:00 02) Diana Krall/Clayton-Hamilton J - I'll Be Home for Christmas 04:41 03) Old Sea Brigade - Christmas Dream 07:46 04) Zaac Pick - Finding Christmas 10:41 05) Over the Rhine - All I Ever Get For Christmas Is Blue 14:32 06) Miranda Dodson - Christmas Glow 18:52 07) Josh Garrels - May You Find A Light 21:38 08) Miu Sakamoto - Kaze Hikaru 25:19 09) Mary J. Blige Duet with Jessie J -- Do You Hear What I Hear? 29:51 10) Sarah McLachlan - Happy Xmas (War Is Over) 34:14 11) Brooke Annibale - This Holiday 37:40 12) Caroline Pennell - This Year (featuring Aaron Espe) 42:06 13) Sarah McLachlan - Song For A Winter's Night 45:37 14) Sleeping At Last - I Heard The Bells 49:22 15) Over the Rhine - New Year's Song 52:09 16) Josh Garrels -- The Light Came Down 56:24
Blue Christmas is for the family folk, the lonely, the travelers, the stay-at-homes, the faithful, and the ones who just want to have fun. It is, in fact, like a festive box of chocolates tied up with a luminous blue bow.
Hat-tip to NoiseTrade – their recommendations for new talent are always worth looking into, especially when you yearn to hear some original seasonal songs along with your standards. Listen for Josh Garrels, Zaac Pick, Sleeping at Last, Over the Rhine, and Brooke Annibale among the new voices, while Sarah McLachlan, Mary J. Blige, and Etta James ground you in the familiar.