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SINGLES? AGAIN? 11/28/2011
 
Yes, Singles.  Again.  I know this is do or die time for a lot of you and you know what I'm talking about.  Do I wrap it up now and just hope I don't miss something magnificent?  Or do I take this right to the wire?  So if I've got something good to share--even potentially good--I'm not going to sit on it now.  You need this information--you need it yesterday--and Stubby is not going to let you down.  At least I'm going to try not to.  (To quote Yoda..."Do or do not; there is no try".)

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Mike Doughty was the frontman for Soul Coughing, a band that is viewed by a lot of folks as the foundation for much of the Indie generation.  The band featured Doughty's stream-of-consciousness poetry and a mish-mash of musical styles ranging from folk and hip hop to trance and free form jazz.  Soul Coughing split up in 2000 amid internecine fighting over money (it always comes down to money).

Doughty has carried on a solo career since and its the nature of what he does that even die hard fans run hot and cold with his music, but everyone seems to agree that Doughty's latest, "Yes And Also Yes" is Mike Doughty at his best.  And Mike's Christmas single would seem to be fair evidence of that.

"Holiday (What Do You Want)" features Roseanne Cash sharing vocals with Mike.  It's an easy breezy Alt Rock/Americana tune with some cool sleigh bells and thoughtful wistful lyrics.  Like a lot of the best Christmas songs, this one has both sadness and joy interwoven inextricably.  It might just be the best holiday single of the season.  "Holiday (What Do You Want)" officially releases December 12, but there's no need to wait.  You can download the track now, off "Yes And Also Yes" and laugh and weep to your heart's delight.


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Not sure if this is really a Christmas single.  In fact, it really isn't.  But they've released it in November and it's got "Candy Cane" in the title.  And it's a great rockin' single that would sound splendid on your personal holiday soundtrack.  So.  Close enough for government work.

Rodeo Massacre is a Swedish-French band currently recording for the Smoky Carrot label.  "Swirling Candy Cane" is a heavy psych blues trip for those of us who may be missing the days of Haight Ashbury and Ina-Gadda-Da-Vida, baby.  And I was thrilled to find the Soundcloud stream because I want you to hear it.

The story, itself, is autobiographical.  Or so says Izzy, the Swedish miss who fronts Rodeo Massacre.  Izzy wrote "Swirling Candy Cane" on her honeymoon about her honeymoon.  Get this one from Amazon or iTunes.

And there's more good news.  You can get a free download of the acoustic version of "Swirling Candy Cane" from Smoky Carrot in exchange for your email address.  But the acoustic version can't hold a candle to the regular version. Just sayin'.


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Well, look who's back!  Tanya, we've missed you so.  Tanya Tucker is releasing a Christmas single on December 6.  And "Wherever You Are" sounds like a potential winner, a sweet little country ballad filled with sentiment accentuated by that sweet sexy saucy voice of hers.  Always had a thing for Tanya, especially after that album cover (you know the one).  Hard to believe, but Tanya's 53 years old now.  And, on "Wherever You Are", she sounds as good as ever.  Better even.  Tanya's done her share of Christmas tracks through the years on various artist compilations.  Let's see, she's done "Away In A Manger", "Christmas To Christmas", "What Child Is This", "Winter Wonderland", "Let It Snow", and "The Wonder".  Is that it?  Seems like I'm forgetting something.  Anyway, "Wherever You Are" could easily be her best.  Mark the date.  December 6.  Tanya Tucker.  Amazon.  Be still my heart.


QUICKIE UPDATE:  The new Christmas single from Selecter--the classic British ska band--will be released December 1.  The tracks are "Skank Till Christmas" and "A Christmas Fable".  Looks to be a digital only release.  Watch for it.

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Do I have to explain to anyone who Benny Bell is?  Well, for those who have somehow managed never to hear of Benny, he was a singer/songwriter known mostly for very risque (but happy) songs. Benny made mainstream songs and comedy records, too, but the so-called "party" records brought him more money and, ultimately, lasting fame.  In the 70s, Dr. Demento began featuring Benny's "blue" records on his national radio show.  In particular, the audience loved "Shaving Cream"--a song where every suitable rhyme seemed to be the "s" word.  But instead of saying the "s" word, Benny would launch into a chorus of "Shhhhaving cream".  In 1975, Benny's 1946 record of "Shaving Cream" became an actual hit, spending 11 weeks on the charts and rising well into the Top 40.  

Benny Bell died in 1999 (at the age of 93), leaving his manuscripts and song rights to his grandson Joel Samberg.  Samberg wrote a biography of his grandfather as well as Licence To Kvell.  Now Samberg is reviving his grandfather's legacy once more with "Holiday Shaving Cream"--featuring all new holiday lyrics.  Samberg uses Benny's original track (including scratchy record noises) and even shares the chorus with his grandfather.  Yes, it's another "duets with dead people" record, but, knowing it's all in the family, it doesn't bother me so much (I do wish he'd mixed Benny a bit louder or, better yet, let the old man have the chorus all to himself).  The "Shaving Cream" gimmick was always funny (or at least I thought so), so it works about as well here, with Joel alternating Christmas and Hanukkah lyrics, as it did then.  "Holiday Shaving Cream" will make its way to Amazon and iTunes, but right now its only available at CD Baby.

By the way, it's not as though Benny never made a holiday record.  He made several, in fact, a few of which will be turning up on our Free page in the very near future.  Something to look forward to.


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Not every Christmas song is an instant hit or an instant miss.  Even the best Christmas songs have to hang around a while before people determine that they've reached "standard" stage.  Some Christmas songs are out there just waiting for the right artist or the right time to be noticed.  And the time may just be right for "Overdrawn Over Christmas".

"Overdrawn Over Christmas" was originally released in 2005 on a collection of new holiday songs that the writers and artists hoped would dent the national Christmas consciousness.  But the time wasn't right for "Overdrawn Over Christmas".  The songwriters tried again in 2008, releasing the song under their own names.  But, in 2008, the economy had just crashed and nobody really saw the humor in being "Overdrawn Over Christmas".  

The song is back for 2011 and, this time, the timing seems more appropriate.  This version is credited to Tommy Joe Wilson.  The 2011 version sounds an awful lot like the 2008 version, but the timing's the thing.  So far, the Tommy Joe version isn't showing on Amazon or iTunes, but you can listen to it and buy it from it's own web site.  Since the price is the same, you might as well buy that one if you plan to buy any of them.  "Overdrawn Over Christmas" is a nice little up-tempo Honky Tonk Country Christmas novelty record and this could finally be its year.


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One day a few years back, I came across a song from 2006 while combing the holiday titles on the late lamented Amie Street.  One listen to the song and I was hooked.  It was very nearly a perfect track.  To this day, I believe it to be the greatest modern Christmas record no one's ever heard.  The song was "What I Want For Christmas" by the Massachusetts Synth Pop duo LEMON.  If you had any affinity at all for the music of the 80s--particularly the New Romantic groups like Spandau Ballet and ABC--you need to run, not walk, and get this song immediately.  Sure, they've slapped a new cover on it and dated it 2010, but it's still the same record.  If, 20 years from now, I were doing the then equivalent compiling Rhino did for their mid 80s "Rockin' Christmas" series, "What I Want For Christmas" would probably be the first song I'd pick.  Certainly one of the first three.  (UPDATE:  Please note in the comments, one of our readers discovered that "What I Want For Christmas" is available as a free download from LEMON's web site.  Thanks for the catch.)

Well, LEMON has recorded a new Christmas song for 2011.  And, while "Home For Christmas" isn't as awesome as "What I Want For Christmas", it's still a gorgeous thing that deserves to be heard far more widely than it will be.  Check it out at Amazon and CDBaby.


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Finally, let's get some Soul on up in here.  Truthfully, I don't know much about Simone De.  I know he's from Mobile, Alabama.  I know he's a Capricorn.  I know his debut album was released in 2005.  And I know this cat can sing.  I mean SING S-I-N-G sing.

I love Soul music almost as much as I love Blues.  The closer to the Blues, the more I love it.  I like the old soul, the southern soul, the Tyrone Davis/Percy Sledge kind of soul.  Powerful, emotional Gospel soul.  The kind of soul where the performer reaches down and gives you everything he's got...and then reaches beyond himself to give you just a little more.  And that's what I hear when I hear Simone De singing "Merry Merry Christmas".  This is a wonderful performance of a wonderful song.

Simone De wanted to share this song with the world.  His record company wanted him to sell it.  So they compromised, agreeing that they would give away 300 free downloads of "Merry Merry Christmas"--first come, first served.  They've given away over 2000 free downloads to date.  Eventually, the song will reach iTunes and people will be able to buy it.  But, for now, it's free for the price of "a kind request".  Please, please, please, go to Simone De's Facebook page and find his email address in the posts related to this song and politely inquire about a free mp3.  I could give you the email address, but I want you to go there.  You can get a lot of good things in this world.  Sometimes, you just have to ask.  Nicely.  Tell him Stubby sent you.

Simone De, by the way, sings all kinds of Soul.  From sweet smooth Soul to rhythmic R&B to the kind of Deep Soul featured on "Merry Merry Christmas".  Check out Simone's most recent album, "Soul Enchantment" on Amazon or CD Baby.  You'll thank me later.

 


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Christmas Boy
11/28/2011 10:00

What I Want For Christmas by Lemon can be downloaded free at official site of the band:

http://www.lemoncentral.com/

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Christmas Boy
11/28/2011 10:11

Don't forget to visit my holiday music channel at Youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/user/holidaychristmassong

Has many good videos there.

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11/28/2011 10:14

What a treasure trove! LOVE M.Doughty! Thx!

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Christmas Boy
11/29/2011 12:41

"Many thanks" to you be "very educated" in not publish my last 2 comments and not answered about you help your site and you. I don't know if you have a blog if you not publish all the comments that people leaves here and not answered them. So, why you don't close this blog? It's a good idea to think.

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11/29/2011 13:06

Christmas Boy,

Your comments were not germane to the post, any more than this one is. I responded to you via the email address that accompanied the comments. It's not my fault if the email address you used isn't real.

I do not post comments that are not germane to the posts they comment on. I have an email address for that.

But, to give you the gist, I have generally found you to be abusive. Your comments are, generally, not helpful or informative, they are not germane and every third one is laced with obscenities that I would not subject my readership to. Given the abuse and language, why would I want your "help"?

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