10 Classic Christmas Albums
Holiday party essentials? Definitely.
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Chestnuts Roasting on an Old-School Fire - Now that we’ve made it to the holidays, it’s time to chill. There’s nothing like putting on a great Christmas album and doing Christmas-y things like ignoring your family and other festive things. These classic albums will hold you up during this magical time of year. —Jon Reyes(Photos from left: Kristy Sparow/Getty Images for ETAM, CBS /Landov, Erik S. Lesser/Getty Images)
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Various Artists, A Motown Christmas (1973) - The best of the best all together. This is an all-comprehensive summary that you have to listen to if only for Stevie Wonder’s “Someday at Christmas.”(Photo: Motown Records)
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Jackson 5, Christmas Album (1970) - Perfect for wanting to get your full dose of the Jackson 5. Michael’s adorable factor is all the way at 10 on here. Just peep “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus.”(Photo: Motown Records)
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Luther Vandross, This Is Christmas (1995) - It’s interesting that none of these have become Christmas classics considering Luther’s incredible voice. “O’Come All Ye Faithful” is definitely a must-hear dark horse.(Photo: Sony)
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The Supremes, Merry Christmas (1965) - A gem of a Christmas album that has all of the original Supremes: Diana Ross, Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson. It’s a brilliant collection of songs and Ross’s vocals do them all so much justice. The big you-can’t-miss is their version of “Christmas Tree.”(Photo: Motown Records)
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