The Spirit of Christmas 2005

The Spirit of Christmas 2005 is the 12th compilation album of Christmas-associated tracks in the annual Spirit of Christmas series.[1] It was released in Australia on 17 November 2005 with proceeds going to The Salvation Army's Red Shield Appeal, which supports at-risk children and youth throughout the country.[1] The compilation has contributions from various Australian artists and was produced by Lindsay Field (also compiler) and Glenn Wheatley. It was issued on CD by Sony BMG and distributed at Myer Stores.

The Spirit of Christmas 2005
Compilation album by
various artists
Released17 November 2005
Recorded2005
GenreChristmas
LabelMyer Stores, Sony BMG
ProducerLindsay Field, Glenn Wheatley
The Spirit of Christmas chronology
The Spirit of Christmas 2004
(2004)
The Spirit of Christmas 2005
(2005)
The Spirit of Christmas 2006
(2006)

Background

The Spirit of Christmas series started in 1993 when Myer, an Australian department store, wished to continue their philanthropic support in the community, "whilst at the same time providing something special for everyone to enjoy".[1][2] They choose the Salvation Army's Red Shield Appeal for at-risk children and youth throughout the country as the recipients in 2005.[1][3] By 2005 the series had raised more than A$5.2 million for the charity, Myer spokesperson, Dawn Robertson, detailed "[it has] a long tradition at Myer. We take great pride knowing our work supports the Salvation Army by providing young people with much needed services".[3] Session and touring musician, Lindsay Field was the executive producer and compiler. Field contacted various fellow Australian musicians – including those he had worked with personally – to donate a track for the compilation, most commonly a new rendition of a standard Christmas carol. Together with Glenn Wheatley (former member of The Masters Apprentices and manager of Little River Band), Field produced the recording for Myer Stores' own label which was pressed by Sony BMG.

Track listing

  1. "One Little Christmas Tree" John Farnham
  2. "Frosty the Snowman" Human Nature
  3. "Jingle Bell Rock" Adam Harvey
  4. "Away in a Manger" Vika and Linda
  5. "Reach Out and Touch" Marcia Hines
  6. "White Christmas" Tina Arena
  7. "The Christmas Bug" Daddy Cool
  8. "The Christmas Song" Anthony Callea
  9. "Mary's Boy Child" / "Christmas" Gary Pinto
  10. "The Holy City" David Hobson
  11. "All I Want for Christmas Is You" Kate Alexa
  12. "Christmas in Australia" Christine Anu
  13. "Silent Night" Axle Whitehead
  14. "What a Wonderful World" Jimmy Barnes
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See also

References

  1. "The Spirit of Christmas CD and The Salvation Army". Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 23 February 2013.
  2. Cashmere, Paul (7 November 2003). "Delta Wishes You a Merry Christmas". Undercover Media. Archived from the original on 29 March 2004. Retrieved 23 February 2013.
  3. "Anthony Gets into the Xmas Spirit + Lends the Salvos a Hand on Annual Charity Album". BandIt. 14 November 2005. Retrieved 23 February 2013.
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