Christmas | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | October 12, 2004 | |||
Recorded | 2003-2004 | |||
Genre | Rock and roll, rockabilly, Christmas | |||
Length | 40:05 | |||
Label | Reprise | |||
Producer | Chris Isaak | |||
Chris Isaak chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Christmas is a 2004 album by Chris Isaak released on Warner Bros. Records.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Chris Isaak; except where indicated
- "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (Johnny Marks) – 2:12
- "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" (Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane) – 3:10
- "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" (J. Fred Coots, Haven Gillespie) – 2:30
- "Washington Square" – 3:22
- "Blue Christmas" (Bill Hayes, Jay Johnson) – 2:20
- "The Christmas Song" (Mel Tormé, Robert Wells) – 2:47
- "Hey Santa!" – 2:43
- "Let It Snow" (Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne) – 2:29
- "Christmas on TV" – 2:19
- "Pretty Paper" (Willie Nelson) – 2:33
- "White Christmas" (Irving Berlin) – 2:32
- "Mele Kalikimaka" (Robert Alex Anderson) – 1:56
- "Brightest Star" – 3:03
- "Last Month of the Year" (Traditional) – 2:14
- "Gotta Be Good" – 2:42
- "Auld Lang Syne" (Traditional) – 1:09
- Australian edition bonus tracks
- "I'll Be Home for Christmas" (Kim Gannon, Walter Kent, Buck Ram) – 2:48
- "Santa Bring My Baby Back" (Claude Demetrius, Aaron Schroeder)– 2:12
Personnel
- Chris Isaak - vocals, guitar
- Hershel Yatovitz - guitar, vocals
- Rowland Salley - bass, vocals
- Kenney Dale Johnson - drums, vocals
with:
- Stevie Nicks - vocals, percussion
- Jamie Muhoberac, Jimmy Pugh, Mark Isham, Patrick Warren, Rafael Padilla, Robin DiMaggio, Scott Plunkett - additional musicians
- Bob Joyce, David Joyce, Jon Joyce, Walt Harrah - backing vocals
- Technical
- Mark Needham - recording, mixing
- Michael Tsay - photography
Charts
Chart (2017) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (ARIA)[2] | 26 |
Sales and certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United States | — | 152,000[3] |
References
- ↑ link
- ↑ "ARIA Australian Top 50 Albums". Australian Recording Industry Association. November 27, 2017. Retrieved November 25, 2017.
- ↑ "Answers to readers' questions about Chris Isaak, Britney Spears and Janet Jackson". Archived from the original on September 29, 2014. Retrieved January 29, 2021.
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