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Released:
1998
Songs:
O Come O Come Emmanuel, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Do You Hear What I
Hear, Carol of the Bells
Review:
"Laced with notable guitar riffs, making this a record sure to be
enjoyed
by twenty-, thirty-, forty- and fifty-something rockers."
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Christmas Reviews.com (12/98)
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Released:
1999
Songs:
Joy To The World, Greensleeves (What Child Is This), I Saw Three Ships,
Angels We Have Heard On High, O Come O Come Emmanuel, God Rest Ye Merry
Gentlemen, Do You Hear What I Hear, Carol of the Bells
Review:
"Snag this disc now, while you have the chance. Order several copies
and
give them away as presents, Hell, order 100 of them, and decorate your
tree with the discs. It's a worthwhile investment - and no band I've
heard
in a long time deserves the support as much as Yes Virginia."
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The Daily Vault (12/12/99)
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Oh
Holy Night
Released:
2000
Songs:
Oh Holy Night, We Three Kings, The Little Drummer Boy, The Holly and
the
Ivy, Coventry Carol, Christmas Suite, We Wish You a Merry Christmas,
Good
King Wenceslaus
Review:
"Give them credit, hard rock Christmas carols sound like an awful idea,
but Yes Virginia have taken the time to do it right, while clearly also
retaining the fun and joy so many holiday records are missing."
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Splendid (12/18/00)
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My
Favorite Things
Released:
2001
Songs:
My Favorite Things (vocal and instrumental), Silent Night, Silver Bells
Review:
"Yes Virginia continues to be quite possibly the best-kept secret in
the
music business."
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The Daily Vault (12/19/01)
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And
So This Is Christmas
Released:
2002
Songs:
The First Noel, Christmastime Is Here, Happy Christmas (War Is Over),
Here
We Come A-Carolling, My Favorite Things (vocal and instrumental),
Silent
Night, Silver Bells
Review:
"I've come to look forward to hearing their latest bombastic
arrangements.
They're a group of friends who get together to create, and they
cheerfully
share that pleasure with others. Isn't that the best sort of holiday
tradition?"
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Splendid (12/20/02)
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Father
Christmas
Released:
2003
Songs:
Lo How A Rose E'er Blooming, Put A Little Love In Your Heart, Sleigh
Ride,
I Believe In father Christmas
Review:
"There's always something refreshingly earnest, good-humored and pure
about
Yes Virginia's music and their attitude toward it."
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Splendid (12/17/03)
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The
Essential Christmas Treasury 1997-2003
Released:
2003
Songs:
All of the above
Contact
us to obtain a copy
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