Deck the Halls, Bruise Your Hand
Deck the Halls, Bruise Your Hand is the first Christmas album released by Christian rock band Relient K. It was released in many stores as a combo pack with later copies of their previous full-length album, Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do.
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Released | November 4, 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2003 | |||
Genre | Rock, holiday | |||
Length | 27:03 | |||
Label | Gotee | |||
Producer | Mark Lee Townsend | |||
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On October 23, 2007, the band re-released this album with seven new songs, and the new title of Let it Snow, Baby... Let it Reindeer.[3]
Track listing
All tracks public domain unless otherwise noted. New verses on tracks 3 and 6 written by Matt Thiessen.
- "Angels We Have Heard on High" – 1:53
- "Deck the Halls" – 1:20
- "12 Days of Christmas" – 3:30
- "Silent Night / Away in a Manger" – 2:18
- "I Celebrate the Day" (Matt Thiessen) – 3:18
- "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" – 2:11
- "Santa Claus Is Thumbing to Town" (Thiessen) – 2:47
- "Handel's Messiah (The Hallelujah Chorus)" – 1:09
- "I Hate Christmas Parties" (Thiessen) – 4:34‡
- "Auld Lang Syne" – 4:05 (Later versions) – 1:59)
‡Performed by Matthew Thiessen and the Earthquakes
Personnel
- Matt Thiessen – lead vocals, guitar, piano
- Matt Hoopes – guitar, backing vocals
- Brian Pittman – bass
- Dave Douglas – drums, backing vocals
Notes
- Taylor, Josh (12 November 2003). "Relient K, 'Deck the Halls, Bruise You Hand' Review". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved 21 December 2011. Title: sic.
- Cummings, Tony (19 January 2005). "Relient K - Deck The Halls Bruise Your Hand". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved 21 December 2011.
- http://www.relientk.com/news.aspx#10143 Archived 2006-11-23 at the Library of Congress Web Archives
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