Angel Came Down - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Gruber
O Come All Ye Faithful/O Holy Night - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Oakeley, Frederick
A Star to Follow - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, ONeill, Paul [1]
First Snow - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, ONeill, Paul [1]
The Silent Nutcracker - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Kinkel, Robert
A Mad Russian's Christmas - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Kinkel, Robert
The Prince of Peace - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Mendelssohn, Felix
Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24 - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Kinkel, Robert
Good King Joy - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Kinkel, Robert
Ornament - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Oliva, Jon
The First Noel - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Sandys, William
Old City Bar - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, ONeill, Paul [1]
Promises to Keep - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Kinkel, Robert
This Christmas Day - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Oliva, Jon
An Angel Returned - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Oliva, Jon
O Holy Night - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Adam, Adolphe
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Traditional
Is the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's Christmas Eve and Other Stories a holiday rock opera? Or perhaps just a holiday prog-rock disc? Or maybe it's New Age? Whatever the case may be, this isn't your typical Christmas album. Fi... more »lled with electric guitar solos, plenty of synthesized keyboards, a children's choir, and lively drumming, Christmas Eve can only be compared to one other record, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's other holiday disc, The Christmas Attic. On this CD, angelic vocal solos (on numbers such as "The Prince of Peace") are interspersed with driving instrumentals. Sentimental, occasionally bombastic, but as high-concept as holiday albums can be. --Jason Verlinde« less
Is the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's Christmas Eve and Other Stories a holiday rock opera? Or perhaps just a holiday prog-rock disc? Or maybe it's New Age? Whatever the case may be, this isn't your typical Christmas album. Filled with electric guitar solos, plenty of synthesized keyboards, a children's choir, and lively drumming, Christmas Eve can only be compared to one other record, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's other holiday disc, The Christmas Attic. On this CD, angelic vocal solos (on numbers such as "The Prince of Peace") are interspersed with driving instrumentals. Sentimental, occasionally bombastic, but as high-concept as holiday albums can be. --Jason Verlinde