Don Janse and 60 random children - Christmas Drummer Boy

If you are the type of person who genuinely enjoys your child's elementary school Christmas choir concert, then i have a real treat for you. This is not the St. Killian Boychoir at the Lincoln Center. These are 60 random kids being wrangled by Don Janse, who spent 30 years directing the U.S. Coast Guard Academy's Idlers. Don't get me wrong, it's not a trainwreck or anything, but these are untrained voices with an appropriately wide tonal focus.

My only criticism is that pesky problem of counting songs. They don't go the full Kingston by just skipping numbers, but their inventive approach to the 12 days of Christmas is pretty high up on the OCD scale of misery. Take special note of the coin toss approach to deciding whether the choir or the organ will perform "5 golden rings."

All in all, i think this album might be a unique addition to anyone's collection of confusing albums to play randomly at a dinner party. It's a real conversation starter. Invariably that conversation would start with "why are you playing this record in front of company?," or "please do not play that record for our guests," but last time i checked, those are real conversations ;)

My copy is the Hurrah Records H-X6, if you're weird enough to care.

https://youtu.be/ojvQn5Zflfk

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