The Ultimate Christmas Album (CD1) by Childrens Christmas Party is a 2015 pop holiday set built from 20 familiar titles across 55:00. The selection moves through carols, winter songs, playful novelties and home-centered Christmas themes without leaving the seasonal frame. It opens onto a broad picture of the season with It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas, Frosty The Snowman and What Child Is This?, then places Away In A Manger beside Baby, It's Cold Outside and O Come, All Ye Faithful. That mix gives the album a clear Christmas playlist identity from the start.
Several songs here lean toward traditional and devotional listening. Away In A Manger, O Come, All Ye Faithful, Angels From The Realms Of Glory, I Saw Three Ships and Angels We Have Heard On High bring well known carol titles into the running order, while Let There Be Peace On Earth adds a reflective close-to-the-year note. Christmas Time Is Here also fits that quieter side of the season, giving the album room for calm moments suited to winter evenings, family gatherings or background play during holiday preparations at home.
At the same time, this track list keeps the mood lively. Up On The House Top and We Wish You A Merry Christmas carry the communal, singalong side of December, while Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer introduces a comic turn that changes the pace. Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree and Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! push the album back toward upbeat seasonal pop, and Thank God It's Christmas adds another title that feels tied to end-of-year celebration rather than purely religious observance. The balance helps CD1 feel varied across its 55 minutes.
The domestic and neighborhood angle is also strong. Christmas At Our House points directly to family space and indoor celebration, while Christmas In Hollis widens the setting to a more local, street-level holiday scene. Baby, It's Cold Outside and It May Be Winter Outside (But In My Heart It's Spring) both play with the contrast between cold weather and warmer feeling, which suits winter listening especially well. Those titles, placed among carols and party staples, give the album a seasonal atmosphere that moves between cozy interiors, snowy imagery and festive social energy.
Because the program combines recognizable carols with lighter pop Christmas songs, The Ultimate Christmas Album (CD1) works well as a straightforward source for holiday listening in late December and around New Year gatherings. Childrens Christmas Party keeps the focus on established songs rather than deep cuts, so the appeal lies in how many familiar seasonal references appear in one place: Frosty The Snowman, We Wish You A Merry Christmas, Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree, Let There Be Peace On Earth and Angels We Have Heard On High among them. As a 2015 pop collection with 20 tracks in 55:00, it presents a broad, clearly seasonal overview for festive playlists and quiet winter nights alike.
