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    • Jovaughn Brown
    • Beach Boys Christmas. The Beach Boys. 98 votes. "Little Saint Nick" "The Man With All The Toys" "Frosty the Snowman"
    • Elvis Christmas. Elvis Presley. 87 votes. "Blue Christmas" "Here Comes Santa Claus" "Silent Night"
    • Christmas Eve and Other Stories. Trans-Siberian Orchestra. 104 votes. "Christmas" "A Mad Russian's Christmas" "An Angel Come Down"
    • The Jethro Tull Christmas Album. Jethro Tull. 95 votes. "Birthday Card At Christmas" "Holly Herald" "A Christmas Song"
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    • Weezer, ‘A Weezer Christmas’ (2008) If there's one thing the centuries-old tradition of holiday music has always lacked, it's irony. Weezer bring it by the sleigh-load on this six-song EP.
    • ‘Christmas Joy in Latvia – Latvian Christmas Cantatas’ (2012) If you're looking for actual, traditional Christmas music, you couldn't do better than this rich, fascinating album of carols done by the New York Latvian Concert Choir, which is conducted by 74-year-old Andrejs Jansons.
    • Jacob Miller, ‘Natty Christmas’ (1978) "We bring you an Irie Christmas and a dancehall New Year," Miller sings on this bright, irreverent set, recorded in 1978, just two years before the Inner Circle frontman's untimely death at age 27.
    • Sufjan Stevens, ‘Songs for Christmas’ (2006) You gotta a love song called "Come On, Let's Boogie to the Elf Dance." Or perhaps, you want to bury it neck-deep in the snow out behind the house where Santa's reindeer take their traditional Christmas Eve pee break.
    • Elvis Presley, 'Elvis Christmas Album' (1957) Elvis broadly expanded upon his initial legend with this album, moving from the expected (a winkingly rebellious "Santa Bring My Baby Back to Me") to the deeply religious ("O Little Town of Bethlehem"), and adding a little bit of country in to boot ("Take My Hand, Precious Lord").
    • Beach Boys, 'Beach Boys Christmas Album' (1964) There's plenty of outsized joy to revel in here, beginning with the timeless Yuletide favorite "Little Saint Nick."
    • Bob Dylan, 'Christmas in the Heart' (2009) Bob Dylan, singing holiday stuff? This shouldn't have worked. But, somehow, it did – despite the ravages that time has brought to Dylan's voice and (maybe more interestingly) despite his having been raised Jewish.
    • The Moody Blues, 'December' (2003) A warm, consistently charming album that blends familiar seasonal themes with more recent fare (including John Lennon's "Happy Xmas") and the Justin Hayward original "Don't Need a Reindeer."
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    • Cee Lo Green, ‘Cee Lo’s Magic Moment’ In 2012, Cee Lo got a raspy Rod Stewart to duet with him on "Merry Christmas, Baby" and his fellow Voice judge Christina Aguilera to show up for "Baby It's Cold Outside," but his ideal musical partners were the Muppets.
    • Aimee Mann, ‘One More Drifter in the Snow’ For all its loving invocation of snow and mistletoe, "I'll Be Home for Christmas" is one of the saddest Christmas songs ever.
    • Nat King Cole, ‘The Christmas Song’ Nat King Cole was so smooth that his songs could elegantly slide away from a listener, like a figure skater heading for the far end of the pond.
    • Oscar Peterson, ‘An Oscar Peterson Christmas’ Peterson, one of the most accomplished pianists in jazz history, played with Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and Count Basie, among other luminaries.
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