"A Lovemongers' Christmas" by Heart brings a 2004 holiday set with 12 tracks and a total running time of 44:09. Listed as DJ/Remixes, it sits in a seasonal corner of the catalog where Christmas titles, familiar sacred songs and reflective winter listening can share the same space. The album moves through "Here Is Christmas" and "Christmas Waits" before reaching pieces such as "Mary" and "How Beautiful," giving the sequence a calm end-of-year flow that works well for December evenings and quiet home listening.
The track list is full of recognizable seasonal touchpoints. "William And Rose" and "Let's Stay In" add a more intimate mood, while "Balulalow" and "Ave Maria" lean toward traditional holiday repertoire. Toward the second half, "The Last Noel" and "It's Christmas Time" keep the festive thread clear, and the closing pair of "Oh Holy Night" and "Bring A Torch" rounds out the album with well-known titles that fit Christmas playlists built around classic carols and winter atmosphere. The order gives the release a steady progression rather than a rushed holiday medley.
Because the album combines devotional titles, carols and more modern seasonal song names, it can sit comfortably beside other Christmas and New Year listening choices. The 44:09 duration is long enough for a full sit-down album play, yet concise enough to use as a single seasonal set during a meal, a gathering or an evening at home. If you are organizing music for holiday background listening, the mix of "Ave Maria," "Oh Holy Night" and "The Last Noel" provides a clear anchor for a festive playlist without losing the album's compact format.
"A Lovemongers' Christmas" also stands out as a specific holiday entry by Heart rather than a generic compilation. That makes it useful for listeners who want a Christmas album with a defined artist identity and a track list that is easy to follow from start to finish. With titles like "Christmas Waits," "Let's Stay In" and "It's Christmas Time," the record keeps its seasonal focus clear, while the traditional pieces give it a familiar winter feeling that suits the closing days of the year.
For catalog browsing, the details are straightforward: Heart, 2004, 12 tracks, 44:09, DJ/Remixes. For listening, the appeal comes from the sequence itself and the balance between familiar holiday words and classic carol titles. Whether you are building a Christmas playlist, choosing background music for a cozy night in, or looking for a seasonal album to revisit in December, "A Lovemongers' Christmas" offers a neat, track-specific holiday set centered on "Here Is Christmas," "Mary," "Ave Maria" and "Bring A Torch."
