Year of release 2001

Songs 10

Album time 38:46

Genre list Rock, Club/Dance

"Songs Of Christmas" by The London Philharmonic Orchestra arrived in 2001 with a set of 10 tracks running 38:46, presented here in a Rock, Club/Dance frame that gives familiar seasonal material a clear and orderly shape. The album moves through medleys and classic carols, so the listening experience stays tied to Christmas and New Year atmosphere while still feeling varied from track to track. It suits holiday playlists, quiet evenings, and end-of-year background listening.

The opening "Joy Medley" sets the tone for a program built around recognizable titles and arranged transitions. From there, "It Came Upon A Midnight Clear" and "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" bring two of the best-known carols into the sequence, followed by "Emmanuel Medley" and "Messiah Medley". The use of medleys keeps the album moving, while the inclusion of distinct carols adds clear touchpoints for listeners who want seasonal music with a structured flow.

Later tracks such as "Hallelujah Chorus", "O Little Town Of Bethlehem", and "Silent Night" anchor the album in the traditional holiday repertoire. These titles are often associated with December gatherings, winter evenings, and reflective end-of-year listening, and they help define the record as a concise Christmas selection rather than a loose compilation. The London Philharmonic Orchestra gives the program a formal concert feel, even as the listed genre places it within Rock and Club/Dance territory.

Toward the end, "Angels Medley" and "Rejoice Medley" keep the emphasis on festive choral and celebratory material. With only 10 tracks, the album stays focused and easy to program into a seasonal playlist without overstaying its welcome. The total duration of 38:46 makes it compact enough for one sitting, whether the goal is a short holiday set, a Christmas dinner backdrop, or a brief winter listening session.

As a catalog entry, "Songs Of Christmas" stands out for the combination of a well-known orchestra, a 2001 release date, and a track list built from carols, medleys, and familiar sacred repertoire. The sequence of "Joy Medley", "Silent Night", and "Rejoice Medley" shows exactly how the album balances recognition and continuity. It is a practical seasonal title for listeners who want Christmas music with a clear title, a defined running time, and direct references to the holiday tradition.