Advantages: Lots of big tunes Disadvantages: One average tune
of things (but in a more complete way than Kurtis Blow's 1980 recoridng ?Christmas Rappin'?
**Five Stars**
2.?Let The Jingle Bells Rock? - Sweet Tee
Known for her 'Love Rap' ?Why Did It Have To Be Me? (in LL Cool J's ?I Need Love? style), New York's Sweet Tee comes to thrown down a tune that acts as the complete oppostie to that rack Hip Hop ballad as we see that she rides the 'Amen' break and comes out with some fly rhymes that concentrate everything around warming imaginery that you tend to connect with Christmas time.
**Four Stars**
3.?Dana Dane Is Coming To Town? - Dana Dane
Here we get a funky jam that I really can't see any rooms for complaints in as we find that Dana Dane comes in with some storytelling rhymes that seem to take on all that Slick Rick was known for (even though he didn't debut as a solo artist until the year after ...
Advantages: Reminds you of christmas as a child and helps recreate a family christmas atmosphere Disadvantages: Absoultely none
I bough this CD a few years ago now for my daughter and must admit it is a really festive CD. The songs are all ones that you will recongnise and love and so will your children over the years.
To me Christmas is all about children and the songs odnthis CD bring that home to you. It's true christmas Carols and not these hyped up pop versions.
We play this every christmas now and it is one of the highlights for my daughter. She knows christmas is just aroung the corner when we start playing the CD and she even knows the words to some of the songs.
Guaranteed to get you in the spirit of things and will be the best thing you could spen your money on this year. CD's are vailable from £3-£5 from e-bay etc.
The following songs are on the CD which you will most definately recongise with a few of them some of your favourites I ...
Advantages: nutty food good at christmas Disadvantages: none
Sweet chestnut.
Chestnutsroasting on an open fire, sorry I got carried away singing that old song it made me think of sweet chestnuts which many people will be roasting and eating this Christmas time .
. This chestnut is the Sweet chestnut Castanea sativa not the horse chestnut Aesculus hippocastanum...
The sweet chestnut tree is not as common in England as the horse chestnut,
Although the Sweet chestnut has been here for very many years it is not a native of England but it is believed it ids a Spanish native brought to Britain by the Romans. Sometimes sweet chestnuts are called Spanish chestnuts.
I have been to Spain and seen forests of sweet chestnut trees. In England there are sweet chestnut trees in the forests and woods and sometimes found in parks or in the verges by the side of roads.
What is a sweet chestnut ...