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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Trans-Siberian Orchestra |
| Record Label: |
Lava Records (USA) |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Subgenre: |
Progressive Rock |
| Release Date: |
October 12, 2004 |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Music Box Blues 2. Faith Noel 3. Lost Christmas Eve 4. Christmas Dreams 5. Wizards in Winter 6. Remember 7. Anno Domine 8. Christmas Concerto 9. Queen of the Winter Night 10. Christmas Nights in Blue 11. Christmas Jazz 12. Christmas Jam 13. Siberian Sleigh Ride 14. What Is Christmas? 15. For the Sake of Our Brother 16. Widom of Snow 17. Wish Liszt (Toy Shop Madness) 18. Back to a Reason (Part II) 19. Christmas Bells, Carousels & Time 20. What Child Is This? 21. O'Come All Ye Faithful 22. Christmas Canon Rock 23. Different Wings |
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra: Jennifer Cella (vocals); Al Pitrelli (guitar, keyboards); Dave Wittman (guitar, bass guitar, drums); Chris Caffery, Alex Skolnick, Paul O'Neill, Angus Clark, Tristan Avakian (guitar); Amy Helm (whistle); John Clark (horns); Jon Oliva, Robert Kinkel (piano, keyboards); Jane Mangini (piano); Carmine Giglo, Mee Eun Kim (keyboards); David Z. , Johnny Lee Middleton, Jeff Allegue (bass guitar); Jeff Plate, Takanori Niida, John O'Reilly (drums). The great cosmic fable of THE LOST CHRISTMAS EVE posits angels on earth, snow princesses in the galaxies, and Christmas in the hearts of hardened businessmen and New York City street kids. Trans-Siberian Orchestra's prog-rock opera (the third in a trilogy of Christmas-themed concept albums) traverses time and space to tell the story of a lonely man who discovers the deeper implications of love on a dark night before that merriest of days. Composer and producer Paul O'Neill favors big, theatrical arrangements and booming production, often utiliz... |
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