Christmas in Brobdingnag, Vol 1
Christmas in Brobdingnag, Vol 1 is a short set of Christmas songs infused with the Bards' unique style. The band kept to their standard autoharp/recorder lineup, creating a "Little Drummer Boy" without drums, and a "Carol of the Bells" without bells. "Bog Down in Christmas" is a holiday parody of the Irish tune "Bog Down in the Valley," which the band performs on its Songs of Ireland album. The album is then finished off with a classic instrumental version of "What Child is This?," and an original comedy song "Christmas Time in Texas."
A Christmas in Brabdingnag, Vol 1 | ||||
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Released | December 26, 2005 | |||
Genre | Christmas | |||
Label | Mage | |||
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Track listing
- "Little Drummer Boy" – 3:20
- "Carol of the Bells" – 1:51
- "Bog Down in Christmas" – 4:41
- "What Child Is This?" – 4:01
- "Christmas Time in Texas" – 4:06
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