Various Artists - A Happy Puppy Christmas

Genre: Christmas

Here is a short EP with four delightful christmas songs to play while decorating the tree.

Festivities start with a cover of The Carpenters’ “Merry Christmas Darling” by someone called Fudge. The best thing I can say about it is that it must be some kind of lounge gag a la Richard Cheese. It does have a bit of gin soaked bar charm. Fortunately the next three tracks are better. Lee Rosevere contributes two instrumentals. “Christmas Eve at Midnight” is a quiet but joyful soundscape while “Shovelin’” is a jazzy bit of seasonal boogie featuring keyboard and shovel. However the crowning (or is it crowing?) achievement is Chester The Chicken clucking and squawking his way through “Egg-White Christmas”. This isn’t the first chicken song I ever heard but it is one of the cutest.

The tracks are in 64kbps, 192kbps, and VBR MP3. They are also available in Ogg Vorbis. The EP is only about 12 minutes long which is shorter than the usual EP on Free Albums Galore, but hey! It’s almost Christmas!

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  1. Thanks!! please I´m looking Raffis Christmas Album, I can´t find it to download. Please help me

    Comment by Iza — December 15, 2007 @ 4:04 pm

  2. If you are looking for a free download of Raffi’s Christmas Album, I can’t help you there. This blog is all about legally free music. Raffi’s CD is in print and available for purchase from most retailers include Amazon and ITunes.

    Comment by freealbums — December 15, 2007 @ 6:38 pm

  3. Awwww, it’s always a happy Christmas with puppies involved. Hey, am I the only one who can’t listen to the Carpenters’ “Merry Christmas Darling” without smirking at a certain line which sounds delightfully naughty as a result of a rather ill-timed pause?

    Comment by Lethe — September 24, 2008 @ 8:34 pm

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