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Ever Decreasing Tracklisting Christmas Special - Noel's Christmas Presence

Ever Decreasing Tracklisting Volume One

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is this music? Christmas Special - noel's christmas presence
(print version - text version)

Featuring music by Saint Etienne featuring Tim Burgess, Aztec Camera, The Waitresses, Jason Donovan, Leroy Anderson, Paul McCartney, Mike Oldfield, Greg Lake, Spitting Image, Louise Hall-Taylor and James Earl Adair and New Kids On The Block, with a handy guide to Noel Edmonds' influence on the Gregorian calendar and a collection point for our appeal for 'canned goods'.

tracks
Saint Etienne featuring Tim Burgess 'I Was Born On Christmas Day'
Aztec Camera 'Walk Out To Winter'
The Waitresses 'Christmas Wrapping'
Jason Donovan 'When You Come Back To Me'
Leroy Anderson 'Sleigh Ride'
Paul McCartney 'Wonderful Christmastime'
Mike Oldfield 'In Dulci Jubilo'
Grek Lake 'I Believe In Father Christmas'
Spitting Image 'The Christmas Singles'
Louise Hall-Taylor and James Earl Adair 'The Nativity'
New Kids On The Block 'Merry Merry Christmas'

 

 

 

 

also still available...

is this music? - thirteen years of the three ninnies
(print version - text version)

Featuring music by The Mock Turtles, Cola Boy, The Banana Splits, Country Joe And The Fish, Candy Flip, Rhett Stoller, Tim Buckley, The Monkees, Bernard Cribbins and Not The Nine O'Clock News, with a look at the musical world of Ronnies Corbett, Barker and Hazlehurst, and a strange obsession with the year 1991.

tracks
The Mock Turtles 'Strings And Flowers'
Cola Boy '7 Ways To Love'
The Banana Splits 'Wait Till Tomorrow'
Country Joe And The Fish 'Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine'
Candy Flip 'Wonderland'
Rhett Stoller 'Surf Rider'
Tim Buckley 'Happy Time'
The Monkees 'Seeger's Theme'
Bernard Cribbins 'The Tale Of A Mouse'
Not The Nine O'Clock News 'The Two Ninnies Song'

 

 

 

 

 

 

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