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Trans-Siberian Orchestra, The Lost Christmas Eve

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1153434

Disk length: 1h 14m 40s (23 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Faith Noel 4:32
2. The Lost Christmas Eve 5:33
3. Christmas Dreams 3:54
4. Wizards in Winter 3:05
5. Remember 3:25
6. Anno Domine 2:13
7. Christmas Concerto 0:42
8. Queen of the Winter Night 3:11
9. Christmas Nights in Blue 4:18
10. Christmas Jazz 2:16
11. Christmas Jam 3:47
12. Siberian Sleigh Ride 3:08
13. What is Christmas? 2:51
14. For the Sake of Our Brother 3:09
15. The Wisdom of Snow 2:01
16. Wish Liszt (Toy Shop Madness) 3:42
17. Back to a Reason (Part II) 4:52
18. Christmas Bells, Carousels & Time 1:04
19. What Child is This? 5:57
20. O' Come All Ye Faithful 1:26
21. Christmas Canon Rock 5:02
22. Different Wings 2:44
23. Midnight Clear 1:37

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Review

If you're looking for something out of the ordinary for the season, The Lost Christmas Eve is for you. This final entry in the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's rock opera trilogy is perhaps their most ambitious and complex in the series. Like its predecessors, The Lost Christmas Eve tells the story of heaven's youngest angel called back to earth to continue Jesus' unfinished work. This time he lands in New York City to help redeem not only Christmas, but the soul of humankind itself with a story line that rivals anything Frank Capra ever dreamt up for the big screen. Conceived and composed by Aerosmith and Savatage producer Paul O'Neill, most of the song were penned O'Neill, Robert Kinkle, and Savatage founder and keyboardist Jon Oliva, and features the rest of the seminal Florida metal band on the record. While not as bombastic as Savatage's fourteen rock epics which touch on topics as diverse as the Russian Revolution, the 15th century explorer Ferdinand Magellan's descendants, and Beethoven's last night, the record still has a grandiose, almost over-arching baroque feel, with its prog-rock organ swells and electronic alchemy. The best moments are during the soaring instrumentals, on tracks like the "Wisdom of Snow," "Wish Litz," "Christmas Bells, Carousels & Time," and the majestic rendering of "O Come All Ye Faithful." --Jaan UhelszkiTrans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) is back with third and final volume of their Christmas trilogy, The Lost Christmas. The long awaited follow up to the double platinum "The Christmas Attic," features their trademark symphonic rock," which fuses elements of hard rock, Broadway, R&B, and classical music into a unique and distinctive blend of original compositions, symphony excerpts and holiday standards.

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The Lost Christmas Eve

Tracks: 21 (-2 tracks), Disk length: 1h 17m 34s (+2m 54s)

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