Artist: Robbie Williams
Title: The Christmas Present (Deluxe)
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Columbia / Sony Music
Genre: Pop, Holiday
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 1:32:12
Total Size: 702 MB
Tracklist:DISC 1: Christmas Past01. Winter Wonderland (2:19)
02. feat. Jamie Cullum - Merry Xmas Everybody (3:33)
03. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! (1:57)
04. The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire) (3:12)
05. Coco's Christmas Lullaby (2:55)
06. Rudolph (3:40)
07. Yeah! It's Christmas (2:48)
08. feat. Poppa Pete - It's a Wonderful Life (2:51)
09. Let's Not Go Shopping (3:09)
10. feat. Helene Fischer - Santa Baby (3:27)
11. Best Christmas Ever (3:45)
12. One Last Christmas (3:33)
13. Coco's Christmas Lullaby Reprise (1:17)
DISC 2: Christmas Future01. Time for Change (3:31)
02. Idlewild (4:08)
03. Darkest Night (3:19)
04. feat. Rod Stewart - Fairytales (3:33)
05. feat. Bryan Adams - Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) (2:43)
06. feat. Tyson Fury - Bad Sharon (3:40)
07. Happy Birthday Jesus Christ (3:15)
08. New Year's Day (3:41)
09. Snowflakes (3:41)
10. Home (4:10)
11. Soul Transmission (4:14)
12. I Believe in Father Christmas (3:10)
13. Not Christmas (3:25)
14. Merry Kissmas (2:42)
15. feat. Rod Stewart - It Takes Two (4:24)
It cannot be said that Robbie Williams is a Scrooge with his holiday album, The Christmas Present. In its deluxe edition -- which is the only edition available upon its initial 2019 release -- The Christmas Present is a double album, divided into a disc chronicling "The Christmas Past" on one disc and "The Christmas Future" on the other, thereby turning the record's title into a double-edged pun. The Christmas Past disc is devoted to shopworn seasonal standards, supplemented by a handful of newer tunes written in the same ornate fashion. The Christmas Future finds Robbie loosening his tie and shaking off the strings, splitting his time between sincere ballads and impish novelties. Naturally, The Christmas Future is livelier than The Past, with Williams camping it up with Tyson Fury on the naughty "Bad Sharon" and then happily tweaking both sides of the political aisle with "Snowflakes." Williams may like to act like a bad boy, but at his heart he's a sentimental cornball and, ultimately, he winds up making mawkishness seem merry on The Christmas Present. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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