Tracklist
A1 | Darlene Love– | White Christmas | 2:45 |
A2 | The Ronettes– | Frosty The Snowman | 2:19 |
A3 | Bob B. Soxx And The Blue Jeans– | The Bells Of St. Mary | 2:30 |
A4 | The Crystals– | Santa Claus Is Coming To Town | 2:29 |
A5 | The Ronettes– | Sleigh Ride | 3:45 |
A6 | Darlene Love– | Marshmallow World | 2:30 |
B1 | The Ronettes– | I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus | 2:29 |
B2 | The Crystals– | Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer | 2:20 |
B3 | Darlene Love– | Winter Wonderland | 2:32 |
B4 | The Crystals– | Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers | 3:00 |
B5 | Darlene Love– | Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) | 2:30 |
B6 | Bob B. Soxx And The Blue Jeans– | Here Comes Santa Claus | 2:24 |
B7 | Phil Spector And Artists– | Silent Night |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Phil Spector Records, Inc.
- Copyright © – Phil Spector Records, Inc.
- Licensed To – EMI Blackwood Music Inc.
- Distributed By – Sony Music Entertainment
- Published By – Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
- Recorded At – Gold Star Studios
- Pressed By – MPO
- Lacquer Cut At – SST GmbH
- Manufactured By – Noiseland Industries – 20-0215
Credits
- Arranged By – Jack "Specs" Nitzsche*
- Bass – Ray Pohlman
- Drums – Hal Blaine
- Engineer – Larry Levine
- Guitar – Tom "Arbuckle" Tedesco*
- Horns – "Teenage" Steve Douglas*
- Lacquer Cut By – Kr*
- Liner Notes – Phil Spector
- Percussion – Sonny Bono
- Piano – Leon Russell
- Producer – Phil Spector
- Strings – Johnny Vidor Strings*
Notes
℗ & © 1963, 2020 Phil Spector Records, Inc. Under exclusive license to EMI Blackwood Music Inc./Distributed by Sony Music Entertainment.
Includes We Are Vinyl digital , and insert for "The Best Playlist For Your Christmas Traditions".
Runout: MPO logo and identifier number are stamped, the rest is etched.
Includes We Are Vinyl digital , and insert for "The Best Playlist For Your Christmas Traditions".
Runout: MPO logo and identifier number are stamped, the rest is etched.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text, sticker): 1 9439-76417-1 4
- Barcode (Scanned): 194397641714
- Matrix / Runout (Side A, B labels): LP-4005
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout ): 20-0215NL-19439764171 A [MPO Logo] 20 172856 Kr SST
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout ): 20-0215NL-19439764171 B [MPO Logo] 20 174900 Kr SST
- Other (Spine): 19439764171
- Other (Hype sticker): 19439764171S1
- Other ( coupon): 19439764171l1
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A Christmas Gift For You From Philles Records (LP, Album, Mono) | Philles Records | PHLP 4005, LP-4005 | US | 1963 | ||
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A Christmas Gift For You From Philles Records (LP, Album, Mono) | Philles Records | PHLP-4005 | US | 1963 | ||
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A Christmas Gift For You (LP, Album, Mono) | London Records | HA-U 8141 | UK | 1963 | ||
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A Christmas Gift For You From Philles Records (LP, Album, Reissue, Repress, Mono) | London Records | HAA - 7742 | Australia | 1963 | ||
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A Christmas Gift For You From Philles Records (LP, Album, Mono) | Philles Records | PHLP-4005 | US | 1963 |
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Reviews
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Mine matches the same runout except after the MPO logo the numbers are 21233008. And there's a Made in sticker on the back. Everything else is identical.
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I know it's not entirely kosher to jump in here without hard facts, but to my ears, it seems stereophonic, thus, I'm not entirely convinced that this is a mono pressing.
Regardless, for those of you with audiophile level set-ups; you might be in for a treat - regardless of whether it's stereo or mono (like I said, I'm not sure), there seems to be enough 'information' on this pressing to a dual-mono output, so, for those of you with the pre-amps and/or the requisite techno-wizardry, you could probably simulate stereo.
Even on my '90s era integrated turntable with extremely limited options, the output is dual-mono - it runs through both my speakers, crystal clear, and it sounds fanf*ckingtastic.
Also, it could be just some kind of weird oversight, but my edition did include the digital card, but *not* the "The Best Playlist For Your Christmas Traditions" insert. Go figure. -
Just picked up this version and can confirm it's mono. It's somewhat confounding that the cover doesn't say mono or stereo anywhere, but comparing it to a 70s "Santa Suit" cover stereo version, this one is clearly mono. Sounds great!
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Very interested to know the answer of the question below. Mono? Stereo? Same as Kevin Gray cut? Thanks
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Edited 3 years agoIs this sourced from analog or digital or ...? Anybody know? And is it the mono or stereo mix? Having trouble finding information on this specific pressing.
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