"A Cree Christmas" by Winston Wuttunee, released in 1989, presents a short holiday set in a Folk and American Folk style. With 10 tracks and a total running time of 26:00, the album moves through familiar Christmas carols in a calm, direct format that suits winter listening. It is a compact seasonal record, built for listeners who want traditional songs without a long runtime.
The track list opens with "Carol Sweetly Carol" and continues with well-known pieces such as "Joy To The World," "Hark The Herald Angels Sing," and "Angels We Have Heard On High." These titles place the album firmly in the classic Christmas repertoire, while "Silent Night" and "Little Town Of Bethlehem" bring a quieter tone. The selection gives the record a steady flow that works well for an evening of holiday music at home.
Several songs deepen the album's reflective mood, including "It Came Upon A Midnight Clear" and "Angels From The Realms Of Glory." Alongside "Infant Holy" and "Oh Holy Night," the program keeps returning to traditional winter themes and nativity-centered carols. Because the album stays focused on familiar material, it can sit easily inside a Christmas playlist that favors acoustic textures and older seasonal songs.
The folk setting makes the album feel grounded and unhurried. Rather than building around large arrangements or a broad variety of styles, "A Cree Christmas" keeps to a concise sequence of carols that suits quiet December afternoons, holiday travel, or a cozy room after the day is done. The 26-minute length also makes it easy to revisit when an entire evening for music is not needed.
For listeners looking for an end-of-year record centered on traditional song titles, "A Cree Christmas" offers a clear and specific archive of Christmas material. Winston Wuttunee's 1989 album gathers 10 carols into a brief folk collection that fits the atmosphere of winter, New Year downtime, and seasonal listening without stretching beyond its simple, focused shape.
