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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
The classics! Nov 14, 2009 I finally found the Mormon Tabernacle Choir CD with all the christmas classics on one CD!! Wonderful!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Good oldie Jan 11, 2009 This is a fun CD. I love having more Mormon Tab to listen to. The only thing that I am slightly sad over is that it definitely sounds like an old recording. You can hear the difference compared to their new stuff.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Nice music but...... Dec 27, 2008 The music is really pretty but the seller needs a little work. I ordered the item in the beginning of December and did not get the CD until after Christmas. The CD was tossed into a brown envelope with no packing. CD's arrived cracked and soaking wet. Buyer watch out. I recommend the CD just buy it someplace else.
4 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Review of Joy to the World Nov 23, 2007 This CD wsd received in a short time and I really appreciated that so I could share it with my church choir. The quality is excellent.
14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
A Timeless Christmas Classic Dec 08, 2003 I'm a lover of traditional Christmas music and I've acquired about 20 CDs of it. There's nothing my family likes better in December than putting on some good Christmas music and getting in the mood for the season, hearing once again the old favorites you've known since childhood. Of all the Christmas music CDs I've tried, I have two desert-island favorites, the two I always reach for first. This is one of them. I think it's one of the greatest recordings of traditional Christmas music ever made. The arrangements (by Arthur Harris) are joyous, beautiful, and soul-stirring; the performances are heartfelt and magnificent. If you can listen to this CD and not feel filled by the Christmas spirit, you must be (a) named Ebeneezer Scrooge, or (b) deaf. This one is a timeless Christmas classic, not to be missed. Warmest recommendation.
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