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Maybe This Christmas Too CD Review

Reviewed by on Dec 27, 2006
Rating: 4 Star Rating

Find out about the new CD, Maybe This Christmas Too featuring holiday tunes by Avril Lavigne, Dave Matthews Band, Flaming Lips and more!

Does your holiday cheer take a beating everytime your 'rents put on their old, boring Christmas carols? Well, maybe it's time to introduce your family to some new and improved Christmas music! Kidzworld's got the 411 on the latest yuletide cheer from Nettwerk Records!

Maybe This Christmas Too?

Maybe This Christmas Too is a follow up to last year's cool Christmas CD, Maybe This Christmas. Just like the first one, Maybe This Christmas Too is packed-full of a variety of musicians from all genres. From Avril Lavigne, to Barenaked Ladies, to The Flaming Lips - there is a little Christmas cheer for you no matter what your tastes.

Maybe This Christmas Too - Merry Christmas!

This CD will definitely throw a little variety into your holiday listening - and enlighten your parents on the fact that there is more out there for Christmas than just Bing Crosby! (The old dude croons the tune White Christmas). New tunes like Spotlight on Christmas by Rufus Wainright and Xmas Cake by Rilo Kiley make Maybe This Christmas Too original. Even old faves like Silent Night (by Lisa Hannigan) and O Holy Night (by Chantal Kreviazuk and Avril) take on a new coolness.

Maybe This Christmas Too - Bah Hum-Bug!

There isn't much to get scroogey about with Maybe This Christmas Too, unless you're an old-skool traditionalist. The new songs don't sound the least bit traditional and the old Christmas classics have new twists and melodies. This is fine if you're into change, but may put a dent in your Christmas cheer if you're not.

Maybe This Christmas Too - The Naughty or Nice?

When all is said and done - and all the Christmas tunes have been sung - you'll want this CD in your stocking.

Rating:4

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