
Uncut has an early festive treat for you, from the master of the Christmas pop record, Phil Spector.
To celebrate the forthcoming release of the double CD “The Phil Spector Collection” Uncut has picked the following five tracks to remind you just how distinct Spector’s Xmas sound is.
The collection out next Monday (December 4) will also contain a track, “Spanish Harlem,” previously unreleased in the UK.
The Ronettes - Be My Baby
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The Ronettes - Frosty The Snowman
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The Crystals - He's A rebel
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The Cystals - Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
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Darlene Love - Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
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To win one of ten copies of the "The Phil Spector Collection" simply answer the following question:
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To celebrate the forthcoming release of the double CD “The Phil Spector Collection” Uncut has picked the following five tracks to remind you just how distinct Spector’s Xmas sound is.
The collection out next Monday (December 4) will also contain a track, “Spanish Harlem,” previously unreleased in the UK.
The Ronettes - Be My Baby
Hear the track
The Ronettes - Frosty The Snowman
Hear the track
The Crystals - He's A rebel
Hear the track
The Cystals - Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
Hear the track
Darlene Love - Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
Hear the track
To win one of ten copies of the "The Phil Spector Collection" simply answer the following question:
Pic credit: Rex Features
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