Track Listing 1. Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree - Jessica Simpson/Rosie O'Donnell 2. Nuttin For Christmas - Smash Mouth/Rosie O'Donnell 3. Winter Wonderland - Macy Gray/Rosie O'Donnell 4. Merry Christmas From the Family - Dixie Chicks/Rosie O'Donnell 5. Face of Love - Jewel/Rosie O'Donnell 6. Ay, Ay, Ay It's Christmas Time - Ricky Martin/Rosie O'Donnell 7. Spread a Little Love on Christmas - Destiny's Child/Rosie O'Donnell 8. Bells of Saint Paul, The - Linda Eder/Rosie O'Donnell 9. Silver Bells - Sugar Ray/Rosie O'Donnell 10. I'm Gonna E-Mail Santa - Billy Gilman/Rosie O'Donnell 11. Christmas Auld Land Syne - Marc Anthony/Rosie O'Donnell 12. Prince of Peace, The - Trans-Siberian Orchestra/Marlene Danielle/Rosie O'Donnell (from "Cats") 13. Rosie Christmas - Donna Summer/Rosie O'Donnell 14. Because It's Christmas (For All the Children) - Barry Manilow/Rosie O'Donnell
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Barry Manilow, Destiny's Child, Dixie Chicks, Donna Summer, Faith Hill, Jewel, Linda Eder, Macy Gray, Marc Anthony | | Producer: | Ric Wake | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes All profits from ANOTHER ROSIE CHRISTMAS are donated to The For All Kids Foundation. Rosie O'Donnell's second album of holiday duets--just like her first one--could have been titled "Another Middlebrow Christmas." But since the talk show diva can actually sing (in an endearingly New Yawkish way), and the proceeds are earmarked to her For All Kids charity foundation, why be churlish? This high-gloss holiday album has more moments of wit and soul than expected. The standout track is Rosie's collaboration with the Dixie Chicks (she appears as Trixie Dixie): their trailer park anthem, "Merry Christmas From the Family," has got to be the first holiday song ever whose lyrics mention tampons. Elsewhere, Streisand wannabe Linda Eder offers a flamboyant "Bells of St. Paul," soulstress Macy Gray turns in a strange "Winter Wonderland," Smashmouth sneer on "Nuttin' For Christmas," and Marc Anthony sings the very pants off "Christmas Auld Lang Syne."
Editorial Reviews 2 stockings out of 4 - ...Rounds up acts who might never otherwise have cut Christmas tracks... Entertainment Weekly (12/08/2000)
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