Christmas in Tahoe

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Christmas in Tahoe

Christmas in Tahoe is a Christmas album by American rock band Train, released on November 13, 2015. The deluxe version was made digitally available exclusively on Amazon at the time of its release, as well as the standard edition being released on CD to most retailers. It's the band's eighth studio album and first full-length Christmas album. The album features renditions of twelve traditional Christmas songs and three originals written by the band.

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  • panels on pages

    Christmas in Tahoe is an album that will be easily forgotten by the end of this Christmas season, never to be heard from again. Save yourself the trouble, don’t waste your time with this Train ride. 

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  • back statgeaxxess

    In addition to new holiday favorites, Train again puts their signature sound on the classics as well, with newly-recorded covers of Joan Baez’s “The Cherry Tree Carol,” Elvis Presley’s “Blue Christmas,” Chuck Berry fan-favorite, “Run Run Rudolph” and more. 

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  • Holly jolly playlist

    If you are looking to purchase Train’s Christmas in Tahoe album, Holly Jolly Playlist recommends gettings the regular version as it has the better songs. 

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  • The national

    While Train may view Christmas in Taho as a stopgap record, one hopes it acts as a starting point towards better things. 

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  • all music

    Where most Christmas albums focus on afternoons filled with snow and evenings by the fire, Train zero in on a Californian Christmas, one with plenty of sun and margaritas to share. 

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  • axs

    The record is a mixture of covers and three original songs that range from the more popular to extremely obscure tunes.  

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  • Inverse

    A Very Train Christmas is a future you cannot stop. Might have to take myself out — after all, Heaven is overrated. 

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  • cryptic rock

    Train deserves a resounding standing ovation for a phenomenal holiday concert that left everyone awestruck and with memories to share over family gatherings this season.  

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  • 2loud2old music

    TO ALL ARTISTS: We do not need a full Christmas album…EVER!!!! Don’t get me wrong, I like Christmas…hell…my birthday is Christmas Day so I am all for the yuletide joy, just not this way. 

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  • The hoofprint

    Despite the lack of creativity behind the idea of the album, “Christmas in Tahoe” fits perfectly with the wintry weather and the upcoming holidays. 

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