BAH ! HUMBUG !
Dating from 2002 / 2003, this was never an official album release, more of a musical Yuletide greetings card. This is the first time its been inflicted on the wider world.
Dating from 2002 / 2003, this was never an official album release, more of a musical Yuletide greetings card. This is the first time its been inflicted on the wider world.
Strangely, considering its low-profile lack of circulation, one of the tracks - Silent Night III - became the nearest thing to a FSL worldwide hit, achieving national UK airplay on the BBC Radio 3's old and greatly missed Mixing It programme, as well as on Radio Maribu (Germany), KKUP 91.5 FM (California) and possibly other places.
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1 - Solstice Bells
2 - Silent Night I
3 - Bah ! Humbug !
4 - Silent Night II
5 - Jingle Bells
6 - Silent Night III
7 - Auld Lang Syne [The Party's Over]
8 - Xmas In Hell
Listener feedback for Xmas In Hell
> "HA ! What a riot. Hell indeed !"
> "i'm liking the epic strangeness of the tracks, man."
> "HA ! What a riot. Hell indeed !"
> "i'm liking the epic strangeness of the tracks, man."
Xmas In Hell is a later addition, our 2011 xmas single. Its made up of samples from other xmas singles - just the kind of warped thing they'd play on Hell FM. How many originals can you identify ?