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Christmas With Elvis And The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (+Bonus Track)

Christmas With Elvis And The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (+Bonus Track)

by Vinyl Castle

GTIN04547366332568
EAN4547366332568
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Product Description

ELVIS PRESLEY Christmas With Elvis And The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (+Bonus Track) In a festive fusion of rock 'n' roll and classical arrangements, Elvis Presley's holiday album sees The King teaming up with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for a Christmas extravaganza. From the moment you press play, you're transported to a winter wonderland where Elvis serenades you with his iconic voice, now accompanied by grand orchestral swells that would make even Scrooge shed a tear. The first track, "Santa Claus Is Back in Town," sets the tone for the album with its rollicking energy and cheeky charm. Elvis's voice soars above the orchestra, bringing a playful spirit to this classic Christmas tune. As the album progresses, familiar songs like "Blue Christmas" and "Merry Christmas Baby" are given new life with the lush, cinematic arrangements of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. But it's the bonus track that really steals the show. "Thank You Very Much" captures the magic of Elvis's live performances, with his raw vocals and infectious energy shining through. It's a fitting end to an album that is sure to become a holiday staple for Elvis fans old and new. Overall, Christmas With Elvis And The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra is a joyous celebration of the holiday season, blending the timeless appeal of Elvis Presley with the grandeur of a symphony orchestra. So pour yourself a glass of eggnog, sit by the fire, and let The King's voice fill your heart with Christmas cheer. Thank you very much.