
A CD full of original classics!
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I love this album, ever since I first got it back in 1998! Every song is just warm, comforting, and perfectly tuned for the holiday sound.
1. Home For Christmas - this always made me think of the animated masterpiece, Anastasia, as it came out around the same, and had to do with being reunited with your home and family as well. I even made a fanvid for it, hehe. (posted on YouTube)
2. Under My Tree - A fun wishful song, in which Chris's vocals shine the most.
3. I Never Knew The Meaning Of Christmas - "..until you came into my life." How beautiful is that?
4. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays - Very upbeat! This was the single they released to promote the album, and it had an awesome official music video made for it too, in which when Santa gets sick, the 'NSync boys have to deliver all the Christmas presents!
5. The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire) - What Christmas music album is complete without this true classic? And their rendition certainly does it justice!
6. I Guess It's Christmas Time - The season has arrived, are you ready?
7. All I Want Is You This Christmas - I love these types of songs, about appreciating your loved ones more than trivial gifts, lol.
8. The First Noel - Another traditional classic.
9. In Love On Christmas - Well, doesn't that just make the cheery holidays like ten times better!
10. It's Christmas - OMG it's here! you kno, for those who haven't realized it yet. Hehe.
11. Oh Holy Night (a cappella) - Another traditional classic.
12. Love's In Our Hearts On Christmas Day - It's not redundant, honest. It's just pure awesomeness!
13. The Only Gift - Okay, maybe it's a *little* redundant.. but so? It's love!
14. Kiss Me At Midnight - Perfect for the New Year's Eve countdown spirit!
Two other known 'NSync Christmas songs that did not make it on this album but that are on other compilations, are:
* I Don't Wanna Spend One More Christmas Without You - found on Now That's What I Call Christmas v2
* You Don't Have To Be Alone On Christmas - found on The Grinch official movie soundtrack
The information about this album on eBay needs to be corrected tho, it's actual release date was November 10, 1998.
Buy this if you love Christmas music!
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