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A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector (originally released as A Christmas Gift for You from Philles Records) was an album produced by Phil Spector and contains mostly secular Christmas standards (recorded with Spector's trademark 'Wall of Sound' treatment) recorded by artists such as Darlene Love. Download Album A Christmas Gift For You From Phil Spector, 1963 in high mp3 quality. Prelisten tracks before downloading A Christmas Gift For You From Phil Spector.

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EDITORS’ NOTES In 1963, Phil Spector matched force-of-nature artists like The Ronettes, The Crystals, and Darlene Love with classic holiday tunes and his Wall of Sound production. He hired Jack Nitzsche for the lilting arrangements and The Wrecking Crew for musical backing. The results still stun—from the rousing R&B version of “White Christmas” to the rockingly radicalized “Santa Claus is Coming to Town” to the giddily sexy “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus.” The album’s centerpiece is a blistering-hot version of “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home),” which could heat up even the coldest of nights.

EDITORS’ NOTES In 1963, Phil Spector matched force-of-nature artists like The Ronettes, The Crystals, and Darlene Love with classic holiday tunes and his Wall of Sound production. He hired Jack Nitzsche for the lilting arrangements and The Wrecking Crew for musical backing. The results still stun—from the rousing R&B version of “White Christmas” to the rockingly radicalized “Santa Claus is Coming to Town” to the giddily sexy “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus.” The album’s centerpiece is a blistering-hot version of “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home),” which could heat up even the coldest of nights.

Almost perfect 1960’s retro Christmas album This is a very enjoyable Christmas album that until the last track, avoids the cheesy stuff that annoyingly seems to find it’s way on to every Christmas record. That track, “Silent Night”, is Phil Spector delivering his own message in spoken form that for me spoils the rest of the album – hence only four stars. If only Spector had given “Silent Night” to The Ronetts or The Crystals or Darlene Love to give us another quality seasonal number, then this Christmas album would be truly great.