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Twelve Days Of Christmas, by Futureheads, Field Music, Various (Joseph & Mary C (7")

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Charidee single from Sunderland All Star line-up inc Kathryn Williams. Proceeds go to shelter!
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Rating: happy This record left our Brian feeling happy.

The Joseph & Mary Chain feature members of Golden Virgins, Futureheads & Field Music amongst other lesser known Sunderland luminaries (like errr.....Kathryn Williams) They have convened to do good this festive tide. Like go in the studio & do an hilarious rendition of 'the twelve days of christmas' If it wasn't for charity (Shelter, the homeless charity) I'd be hotfooting it Tyne & Wear bound with an axe. No actually, It's really sweet & funny, has a harpsichord on & is kind of better than Band Aid. Except there's no Phil Collins on drums. Bummer. This has sold out everywhere I think but we have a few SO DON'T BE TIGHT YOU BUNCH OF SCROOGES! We're just covering the costs on this, no profit I promise you, so dig deep & have a North eastern chuckle with this merry lot.

What the label says:

Partridge In A Pair Tree: Kathryn Williams
Two turtle doves: David and Peter Brewis from Field Music
Three French hens: Lucas Renney from The Golden Virgins
Four calling birds: John Egdell
Five gold rings: Barry Hyde and Jaff from The Futureheads
Six geese a laying: Adam Rose and Richard Amundsen from This Ain't Vegas
Seven swans a swimming: Michael James
Eight maids a milking: Chris Rollen from Les Coq Sportif
Nine ladies dancing: Michael McKnight, Dave 'Pearl' Harper and Gary 'Mullet' Mitchell from Sons Of Brenda
Ten lords a leaping: Marie Nixon and Sarah McKeown from Kenickie/Rosita
Eleven pipers piping: Swa and Ian O'Brien from The Harmonics
Twelve drummers drumming: Pete Goften (J Xaverre)
whew....

 

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