Jingle All the Way…

~ Release by Crash Test Dummies (see all versions of this release, 5 available)

Tracklist

CD 1
#TitleRatingLength
1White Christmas
assistant recording engineer:
Tom Camusso and Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
recording engineer and mixer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
producer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician)
assistant mixer:
Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04) and Tom Camusso (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
bass guitar [bass]:
Dan Roberts (Bass player for Crash Test Dummies) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
Hammond organ:
Chris Brown (Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
membranophone:
Kenny Wollesen (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
background vocals:
Ellen Reid (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
vocals:
Brad Roberts (of Crash Test Dummies) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
arranger:
Chris Brown (Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist) and Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician)
recorded at and mixed at:
The Magic Shop in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
cover recording of:
White Christmas (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
lyricist and composer:
Irving Berlin (from 1938 until 1940)
publisher:
Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships), Irving Berlin Music Corp., Williamson Music Company and Irving Berlin Music Company (from 1940 to present)
sub-publisher:
Irving Berlin Music Ltd., Warner/Chappell Music Ltd. (1996–2019), Warner/Chappell Music, Hong Kong Limited (華納音樂版權香港有限公司 (1995–2019)), シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部
part of:
The 15th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 15)
43:15
2O Little Town of Bethlehem
assistant recording engineer:
Tom Camusso and Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
recording engineer and mixer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
producer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician)
assistant mixer:
Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04) and Tom Camusso (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
double bass [acoustic bass]:
Andrew Hall (US jazz bassist) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
electric guitar:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
Hammond organ and Wurlitzer electric piano [Wurlitzer piano]:
Chris Brown (Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
membranophone:
Kenny Wollesen (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
pedal steel guitar:
Bob Hoffnar (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
background vocals:
Ellen Reid (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
vocals:
Ellen Reid (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
recorded at and mixed at:
The Magic Shop in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
recording of:
O Little Town of Bethlehem (traditional carol with the tune “St. Louis”, as commonly sung in the U.S.) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
lyricist:
Phillips Brooks (in 1868)
composer:
Lewis Henry Redner (in 1868)
is based on:
St. Louis (hymn tune)
4:13
3Jingle Bells
assistant recording engineer:
Tom Camusso and Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
recording engineer and mixer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
producer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician)
assistant mixer:
Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04) and Tom Camusso (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
bass guitar [bass]:
Dan Roberts (Bass player for Crash Test Dummies) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
bell [sleigh bells], chimes and percussion:
Kenny Wollesen (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
Hammond organ and organ [Universal organ]:
Chris Brown (Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
ukulele [baritone ukulele]:
Brad Roberts (of Crash Test Dummies) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
background vocals:
Ellen Reid (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
vocals:
Brad Roberts (of Crash Test Dummies) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
arranger:
Chris Brown (Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist)
recorded at and mixed at:
The Magic Shop in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
recording of:
Jingle Bells (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
lyricist and composer:
James Lord Pierpont (in 1850)
publisher:
Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996)
composed at and lyrics written at:
Simpson Tavern in Medford, Massachusetts, United States (in 1850)
1:38
4In the Bleak Midwinter
assistant recording engineer:
Tom Camusso and Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
recording engineer and mixer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
producer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician)
assistant mixer:
Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04) and Tom Camusso (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
cello:
Jane Scarpantoni (cellist) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
double bass [acoustic bass]:
Andrew Hall (US jazz bassist) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
electric guitar:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
Hammond organ:
Chris Brown (Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
membranophone:
Kenny Wollesen (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
vocals:
Ellen Reid (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
arranger:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician)
recorded at and mixed at:
The Magic Shop in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
cover recording of:
In the Bleak Midwinter (Gustav Holst version) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
lyricist:
Christina Rossetti
composer:
Gustav Holst (composer) (in 1906)
part of:
The New English Hymnal (hymn book) (number: 28)
arrangement of:
In the Bleak Mid‐Winter (Sarah McLachlan arrangement)
is based on:
Cranham (hymn tune)
version of:
In the Bleak Midwinter (poem)
part of:
3 Hymns for the English Hymnal
3:54
5God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
assistant recording engineer:
Tom Camusso and Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
recording engineer and mixer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
producer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician)
assistant mixer:
Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04) and Tom Camusso (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
double bass [acoustic bass]:
Andrew Hall (US jazz bassist) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
finger snaps and guitar:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
flute:
Jerry Dodgion (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
Hammond organ and piano:
Chris Brown (Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
membranophone:
Kenny Wollesen (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
background vocals:
Ellen Reid (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
vocals:
Brad Roberts (of Crash Test Dummies) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
arranger:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician) and Brad Roberts (of Crash Test Dummies)
recorded at and mixed at:
The Magic Shop in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
recording of:
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen (traditional, no arrangement credits here) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 394)
2:50
6We Three Kings
assistant recording engineer:
Tom Camusso and Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
recording engineer and mixer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
producer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician)
assistant mixer:
Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04) and Tom Camusso (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
acoustic guitar:
Stuart Cameron (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
double bass [acoustic bass]:
Andrew Hall (US jazz bassist) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
percussion:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04) and Kenny Wollesen (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
piano:
Chris Brown (Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
pipa:
Ming Xiao-Fen (閔小芬) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
vocals:
Ellen Reid (from 2002-03 until 2002-04) and Brad Roberts (of Crash Test Dummies) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
arranger:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician)
recorded at and mixed at:
The Magic Shop in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
recording of:
We Three Kings (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
lyricist and composer:
John Henry Hopkins, Jr. (composer, “We Three Kings”)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 24751)
4:00
7The Little Drummer Boy
assistant recording engineer:
Tom Camusso and Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
recording engineer and mixer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
producer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician)
assistant mixer:
Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04) and Tom Camusso (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
chimes, snare drum, timpani [tympani] and tom-tom:
Kenny Wollesen (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
double bass [acoustic bass]:
Andrew Hall (US jazz bassist) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
electric guitar and background vocals:
Brad Roberts (of Crash Test Dummies) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
French horn:
Javier Gandara (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
Hammond organ and piano:
Chris Brown (Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
trombone:
Brian Harding (engineer) (in 2002-03)
trumpet:
James Ross (jazz trumpeter) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
vocals:
Ellen Reid (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
arranger:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician) and James Ross (jazz trumpeter)
recorded at and mixed at:
The Magic Shop in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
cover recording of:
Carol of the Drum (aka “The Little Drummer Boy”) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
lyricist and composer:
Katherine K. Davis (in 1941)
additional composer:
Henry Onorati (in 1958) and Harry Simeone (in 1958)
publisher:
EMI Mills Music (ASCAP-affiliated), International Korwin Corp., Belwin-Mills Publishing Corp. (in 1955) and Mills Music, Inc. (in 1964)
is based on:
Trad. (traditional Czech carol, became “Carol of the Drums”)
part of:
Psalty's Family Christmas Sing-A-Long
4:05
8The First Noel
assistant recording engineer:
Tom Camusso and Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
recording engineer and mixer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
producer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician)
assistant mixer:
Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04) and Tom Camusso (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
bass guitar [bass baritone guitar] and electric guitar:
Brad Roberts (of Crash Test Dummies) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
bass guitar [bass]:
Dan Roberts (Bass player for Crash Test Dummies) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
bell [sleigh bells], chimes and membranophone:
Kenny Wollesen (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
Hammond organ and Wurlitzer electric piano [Wurlitzer piano]:
Chris Brown (Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
background vocals:
Ellen Reid (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
vocals:
Ellen Reid (from 2002-03 until 2002-04) and Brad Roberts (of Crash Test Dummies) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
arranger:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician)
recorded at and mixed at:
The Magic Shop in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
recording of:
The First Noël (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
publisher:
William B. Sandys (in 1823, in 1833)
additional lyricist:
Davies Gilbert (in 1823)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
additional arranger:
Sir John Stainer (in 1871)
arranger:
Davies Gilbert (in 1823)
part of:
The New English Hymnal (hymn book) (number: 36)
version of:
The First Nowell
part of:
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944 film)
4:24
9Silent Night
assistant recording engineer:
Tom Camusso and Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
recording engineer and mixer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
producer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician)
assistant mixer:
Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04) and Tom Camusso (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
bass guitar [bass]:
Dan Roberts (Bass player for Crash Test Dummies) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
membranophone:
Kenny Wollesen (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
pedal steel guitar:
Bob Hoffnar (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
piano and Wurlitzer electric piano [Wurlitzer piano]:
Chris Brown (Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
background vocals:
Ellen Reid (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
vocals:
Ellen Reid (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
arranger:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician)
recorded at and mixed at:
The Magic Shop in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
recording of:
Silent Night (Christmas carol, English translation) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
lyricist:
Josef Mohr (in 1816)
composer:
Franz Xaver Gruber (in 1818)
translator:
John Freeman Young (in 1859)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 27088)
translated version of:
Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht
3:16
10Good King Wenceslas
assistant recording engineer:
Tom Camusso and Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
recording engineer and mixer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
producer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician)
assistant mixer:
Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04) and Tom Camusso (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
acoustic guitar:
Stuart Cameron (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
double bass [acoustic bass]:
Andrew Hall (US jazz bassist) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
French horn:
Javier Gandara (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
organ [Universal organ]:
Chris Brown (Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
percussion:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04) and Kenny Wollesen (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
piccolo:
Jerry Dodgion (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
piccolo trumpet:
James Ross (jazz trumpeter) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
trombone:
Brian Harding (engineer) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
vocals:
Ellen Reid (from 2002-03 until 2002-04) and Brad Roberts (of Crash Test Dummies) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
arranger:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician)
recorded at and mixed at:
The Magic Shop in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
recording of:
Good King Wenceslas (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
lyricist:
John Mason Neale (in 1853)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist) (from 1201 until 1301)
arranger:
Thomas Helmore (in 1853)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 24754)
is based on:
Tempus adest floridum
2:31
11The Huron Carol
assistant recording engineer:
Tom Camusso and Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
recording engineer and mixer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
producer:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician)
assistant mixer:
Ben Bailes (engineer, producer, and musician) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04) and Tom Camusso (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
cello:
Jane Scarpantoni (cellist) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
piano:
Chris Brown (Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
background vocals:
Brad Roberts (of Crash Test Dummies) (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
vocals:
Ellen Reid (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
arranger:
Scott Harding (underground hip hop and jazz producer and musician)
recorded at and mixed at:
The Magic Shop in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
recording of:
Huron Carol (aka "Twas in the Moon of Wintertime") (from 2002-03 until 2002-04)
lyricist:
Jean de Brébeuf (in 1642)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
translator:
Jesse Edgar Middleton (in 1926)
is based on:
Une jeune pucelle
translated version of:
Jesous Ahatonhia (The Huron Carol)
3:19