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The art of the Christmas CD

Lottie Storey December 26, 2020

The Guardian's Music Editor has found a tuneful way to send seasonal greetings

'Weekends in November become a hell in our house. Our family, you see, does not send out Christmas cards. We distribute CDs of Christmas music, researched, compiled, burned and then packaged by me, over the course of two or three weekends. So I spend November poring over MP3 blogs and sorting through my CDs to find the perfect 30 or so songs. Our tradition began at the end of my first year editing the Guardian’s music coverage, in 2006. Deluged in festive albums, I thought I’d turn them into something more fun than a Christmas card. The recipients seem to think so, too – as years have passed, I’ve started getting requests, and now I have to make around 200 of them. That’s where November goes. There’s a policy: the music must be either good or interesting. And preferably little known. No Slade, no Wham!, no Top of the Pops staples – soul, funk and folk provide rich pickings. The harder you look, the better the snippets – I’m proud of the year I topped and tailed the CD with Christmas messages from Mae West and the long-forgotten metal band Quiet Riot. As I write, I’m just starting to think about this year’s compilation. And wondering where I might find the perfect song no one has ever heard before.'

Michael Hann tweets at @MichaelAHann
 

This was originally published in our December 2015 issue but we think it’s always worth listening to Michael Hann’s festive suggestions so we’re sharing it again. We hope you enjoy it.

Listen to Michael's Christmas playlist now.

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Playlist | Christmas Number Ones

Iona Bower November 14, 2019

The top tunes of Christmas past to cheer up your Christmas present.

Listen to the playlist here.


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Playlist | Songs about snow

Iona Bower November 15, 2018

In the meadow we can build a snowman…

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How to be a better caroller

Lottie Storey December 17, 2016

Hark! The herald angels sing... more harmoniously by following our suggestions

While these tips won’t magically gift you the voice of an angel, they will improve what you’ve got, or at least make you more confident about it.

Take the stand

Singing is a lot about breathing. Stand with legs apart, chest lifted up, and shoulders back to help with air flow.

Stay hydrated

Step away from the egg nog. Water keeps vocal cords hydrated and happy.

Open wide

To create air space within your mouth, your tongue should be forward, touching your bottom teeth; your mouth open (long, not wide).

Tune in...

Singing with others is great for aspiring improvers – listen to other voices to work out when you’re getting it right. Resist the opportunity to belt it out – mid-volume is better.

... and keep going

Stronger voices come with practice, so keep carolling, whether in the shower or the car, and by next year you should be ding donging merrily on high. 

 

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