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The Sing-Off: Harmonies for the Holidays

Various Artists  Main Performer

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1 Joy to the World Traditional 3:20
2 White Christmas Berlin 2:27
3 O Holy Night Traditional 4:49
4 Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town Coots/Gillespie 2:52
5 The First Noel Traditional 3:20
6 God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen Traditional 2:36
7 Angels We Have Heard on High Traditional 3:23
8 Silent Night Traditional 2:42
9 We Three Kings/O Come, O Come, Emmanuel Traditional 5:07
10 Auld Lang Syne Traditional 3:24
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The Sing-Off: Harmonies for the Holidays

Audio Compact Disc [Original TV Soundtrack]

Label: Epic

Category: Pop/Rock

The Sing-Off: Harmonies for the Holidays

UPC: 886978149428

Release Date: 11/30/2010

Original Release Date: 11/30/2010

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Joy to the World, White Christmas, O Holy Night, Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town, The First Noel, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Angels We Have Heard on High, Silent Night, We Three Kings/O Come, O Come, Emmanuel, Auld Lang Syne]
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Andrew Leahey

Released one week before the show?s premiere, this Christmas album features all ten of the vocal groups that competed in The Sing-Off?s second season. The groups are varied -- some are high-school ensembles (Men of Note), some are senior citizens (Jerry Lawson & Talk of the Town), some are hyper-talented newcomers (Pitch Slapped), and others are mainstays of the college circuit (the Whiffenpoofs) -- but the results are often impressive, assuming you?re an a cappella fan who hasn?t grown tired of holiday music. If there?s one thing that truly distinguishes these contenders from one another (apart from the 50-some years that separate Jerry Lawson from the Men of Note teens), it?s their allegiance to one of the two schools of a cappella: the traditional approach, which focuses squarely on the voice, and a more contemporary style favored by groups like Street Corner Symphony, who rely on modern recording software to turn their voices into guitars, synthesizers, and authentic-sounding drums. On this album, more highlights come from the old-school approach. ~ Andrew Leahey, Rovi

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