A VERY SPECIAL CHRISTMAS – LP 1987 ORIGINAL ESPECIAL NAVIDAD

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A VERY SPECIAL CHRISTMAS.

LP ESPECIAL NAVIDAD.

Editado en 1987. Original.

Con «Merry Christmas Baby» de Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band.

Sello: A&M. UPC 07502139111.

Estado portada: VG+ con alguna doblez en las esquinas.

Estado vinilo: Perfecto, como nuevo.

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A VERY SPECIAL CHRISTMAS.

LP ESPECIAL NAVIDAD.

Editado en 1987. Original.

Estado portada: VG+ con alguna doblez en las esquinas.

Estado vinilo: Perfecto, como nuevo.

Con «Merry Christmas Baby» de Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band.

Sello: A&M. UPC 07502139111.

LP navideño con la participación de grandes artistas. Ideal para regalar en Navidad.

Temas:

Cara 1:

1. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town – The Pointer Sisters
2. Winter Wonderland – Eurythmics
3. Do You Hear What I Hear? – Whitney Houston
4. Merry Christmas Baby – Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band
5. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas – The Pretenders
6. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus – John Cougar Mellencamp
7. Gabriel’s Message – Sting

Cara 2:

8. Christmas In Hollis – Run-D.M.C.
9. Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) – U2
10. Santa Baby – Madonna
11. The Little Drummer Boy – Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
12. Run Rudolph Run – Bryan Adams
13. I Wish Everyday Could Be Like Christmas – Bon Jovi
14. The Coventry Carol – Alison Moyet
15. Silent Night – Stevie Nicks

Product Description

VARIOUS A Very Special Christmas (1987 US 15-track compilation LP album also features Bon Jovi Madonna Sting Bruce Springsteen and Bryan Adams picture sleeve DX2159)

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When was the last time you heard collard greens being sung about in a Christmas song? Probably never, unless you’re a Run DMC fan, or were wise enough to hop on the Very Special Christmas tip. The rappers’ contribution to this benefit collection is probably the highlight, although traditional songs covered by now-traditional artists like the Pretenders («Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas») provide the majority of the material here. Eurythmics turn in a suitably chilly «Winter Wonderland,» Stevie Nicks sings a beautifully haunting «Silent Night,» and Whitney Houston proves again that she’s every woman with «Do You Hear What I Hear»–that is, every woman with a voice strong enough to do the song justice. «Santa Baby,» Madonna’s contribution, isn’t as sultry as it could be, but there’s more fun thanks to hell-on-heels, the Pointer Sisters and Bon Jovi. –Steve Gdula