Christmas Songs (2016 Extended Edition)

~ Release by Bad Religion (see all versions of this release, 5 available)

Tracklist

1Digital Media
#TitleRatingLength
1Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
assistant engineer:
Jun Murakawa (engineer) (in 2011) and Joshua Smith (recording engineer) (in 2011)
engineer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer) (in 2011)
producer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer) (in 2011), Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
mixer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer)
drums (drum set):
Brooks Wackerman (in 2011)
electric bass guitar:
Jay Bentley (in 2011)
electric guitar:
Brian Baker (US punk guitarist & bassist) (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
background vocals [oozin' aahs]:
Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
lead vocals:
Greg Graffin (in 2011)
arranger:
Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
recorded at:
Joe’s House of Compression in Pasadena, California, United States (in 2011)
mixed at:
Joe’s House of Compression in Pasadena, California, United States
recording of:
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Christmas carol) (in 2011)
additional lyricist:
George Whitefield (in 1753)
lyricist:
Charles Wesley (hymn writer) (in 1739)
composer:
Felix Mendelssohn (composer) (in 1840)
arranger:
William H. Cummings (in 1855)
part of:
The New English Hymnal (hymn book) (number: 26)
42:00
2O Come All Ye Faithful
assistant engineer:
Jun Murakawa (engineer) (in 2011) and Joshua Smith (recording engineer) (in 2011)
engineer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer) (in 2011)
producer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer) (in 2011), Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
mixer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer)
drums (drum set):
Brooks Wackerman (in 2011)
electric bass guitar:
Jay Bentley (in 2011)
electric guitar:
Brian Baker (US punk guitarist & bassist) (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
background vocals [oozin' aahs]:
Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
lead vocals:
Greg Graffin (in 2011)
arranger:
Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
recorded at:
Joe’s House of Compression in Pasadena, California, United States (in 2011)
mixed at:
Joe’s House of Compression in Pasadena, California, United States
recording of:
O Come, All Ye Faithful (English version of Latin “Adeste fideles”) (in 2011)
lyricist and composer:
John Francis Wade (from 1740 until 1743)
translator:
Frederick Oakeley (in 1841)
arrangement of:
O Come, All Ye Faithful
translated version of:
Adeste fideles (original latin version)
32:05
3O Come, O Come Emmanuel
assistant engineer:
Jun Murakawa (engineer) (in 2011) and Joshua Smith (recording engineer) (in 2011)
engineer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer) (in 2011)
producer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer) (in 2011), Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
mixer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer)
drums (drum set):
Brooks Wackerman (in 2011)
electric bass guitar:
Jay Bentley (in 2011)
electric guitar:
Brian Baker (US punk guitarist & bassist) (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
background vocals [oozin' aahs]:
Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
lead vocals:
Greg Graffin (in 2011)
arranger:
Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
recorded at:
Joe’s House of Compression in Pasadena, California, United States (in 2011)
mixed at:
Joe’s House of Compression in Pasadena, California, United States
recording of:
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel (Neale lyrics) (in 2011)
lyricist and translator:
John Mason Neale
composer:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Hymns Ancient and Modern (1861 edition (first edition)) (number: 36)
arrangement of:
Veni, veni, Emmanuel
translated version of:
Veni, veni, Emmanuel
32:08
4White Christmas
assistant engineer:
Jun Murakawa (engineer) (in 2011) and Joshua Smith (recording engineer) (in 2011)
engineer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer) (in 2011)
producer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer) (in 2011), Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
mixer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer)
drums (drum set):
Brooks Wackerman (in 2011)
electric bass guitar:
Jay Bentley (in 2011)
electric guitar:
Brian Baker (US punk guitarist & bassist) (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
background vocals [oozin' aahs]:
Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
lead vocals:
Greg Graffin (in 2011)
arranger:
Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
recorded at:
Joe’s House of Compression in Pasadena, California, United States (in 2011)
mixed at:
Joe’s House of Compression in Pasadena, California, United States
recording of:
White Christmas (in 2011)
lyricist and composer:
Irving Berlin (from 1938 until 1940)
publisher:
Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships), Irving Berlin Music Corp., Williamson Music Company and Irving Berlin Music Company (from 1940 to present)
sub-publisher:
EMI Allans Music Australia Pty Ltd, Irving Berlin Music Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Pty Ltd. (Australian subsidiary of Universal Music Publishing Group), Warner/Chappell Music Ltd. (1996–2019), Warner/Chappell Music, Hong Kong Limited (華納音樂版權香港有限公司, 1995–2019), シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント (Shinko Music Entertainment Co., Ltd.) and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 (Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division)
part of:
The 15th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1942 winner)
31:49
5Little Drummer Boy
assistant engineer:
Jun Murakawa (engineer) (in 2011) and Joshua Smith (recording engineer) (in 2011)
engineer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer) (in 2011)
producer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer) (in 2011), Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
mixer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer)
drums (drum set):
Brooks Wackerman (in 2011)
electric bass guitar:
Jay Bentley (in 2011)
electric guitar:
Brian Baker (US punk guitarist & bassist) (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
background vocals [oozin' aahs]:
Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
lead vocals:
Greg Graffin (in 2011)
arranger:
Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
recorded at:
Joe’s House of Compression in Pasadena, California, United States (in 2011)
mixed at:
Joe’s House of Compression in Pasadena, California, United States
recording of:
Carol of the Drum (aka “The Little Drummer Boy”) (in 2011)
lyricist and composer:
Katherine K. Davis (Katherine Kennicott Davis) (in 1941)
additional composer:
Henry Onorati (in 1958) and Harry Simeone (in 1958)
publisher:
EMI Mills Music (ASCAP-affiliated), International Korwin Corp., Warner Chappell, Warner Chappell Music (publisher as Warner/Chappell Music), Belwin-Mills Publishing Corp. (in 1955) and Mills Music, Inc. (in 1964)
is based on:
Trad. (traditional Czech carol, became “Carol of the Drums”)
42:05
6God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
assistant engineer:
Jun Murakawa (engineer) (in 2011) and Joshua Smith (recording engineer) (in 2011)
engineer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer) (in 2011)
producer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer) (in 2011), Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
mixer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer)
drums (drum set):
Brooks Wackerman (in 2011)
electric bass guitar:
Jay Bentley (in 2011)
electric guitar:
Brian Baker (US punk guitarist & bassist) (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
background vocals [oozin' aahs]:
Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
lead vocals:
Greg Graffin (in 2011)
arranger:
Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
recorded at:
Joe’s House of Compression in Pasadena, California, United States (in 2011)
mixed at:
Joe’s House of Compression in Pasadena, California, United States
recording of:
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen (traditional, no arrangement credits here) (in 2011)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 394)
31:40
7What Child Is This?
assistant engineer:
Jun Murakawa (engineer) (in 2011) and Joshua Smith (recording engineer) (in 2011)
engineer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer) (in 2011)
producer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer) (in 2011), Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
mixer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer)
drums (drum set):
Brooks Wackerman (in 2011)
electric bass guitar:
Jay Bentley (in 2011)
electric guitar:
Brian Baker (US punk guitarist & bassist) (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
background vocals [oozin' aahs]:
Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
lead vocals:
Greg Graffin (in 2011)
arranger:
Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
recorded at:
Joe’s House of Compression in Pasadena, California, United States (in 2011)
mixed at:
Joe’s House of Compression in Pasadena, California, United States
recording of:
What Child Is This? (in 2011)
lyricist:
William Chatterton Dix (in 1865)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 25608)
version of:
Greensleeves (generic entry for traditional and unknown arrangements)
31:53
8Angels We Have Heard On High
assistant engineer:
Jun Murakawa (engineer) (in 2011) and Joshua Smith (recording engineer) (in 2011)
engineer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer) (in 2011)
producer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer) (in 2011), Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
mixer:
Joe Barresi (recording engineer, mixer, producer)
drums (drum set):
Brooks Wackerman (in 2011)
electric bass guitar:
Jay Bentley (in 2011)
electric guitar:
Brian Baker (US punk guitarist & bassist) (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
background vocals [oozin' aahs]:
Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
lead vocals:
Greg Graffin (in 2011)
arranger:
Greg Graffin (in 2011) and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion) (in 2011)
recorded at:
Joe’s House of Compression in Pasadena, California, United States (in 2011)
mixed at:
Joe’s House of Compression in Pasadena, California, United States
recording of:
Angels We Have Heard on High (in 2011)
lyricist:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
translator:
James Chadwick (bishop) (in 1862)
version of:
Les Anges dans nos campagnes
32:08
9American Jesus (Andy Wallance Mix)
recording of:
American Jesus (in 1993)
lyricist and composer:
Greg Graffin and Brett Gurewitz (guitarist and songwriter in Bad Religion)
43:19
10Father Xmas
cover recording of:
Father Christmas
writer:
Ray Davies (UK singer/songwriter, member of The Kinks)
publisher:
Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC (1995–2020) (in 1977)
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