For 5 cents a song, it is hard to complain. It is also hard to read reviews on music, and know if you’ll have the same taste in music as the reviewer. Some loved it, others didn’t. I found enough variety that I got a good deal for the money. If you don’t like a song, skip to the next one. A large portion was from Choirs, several languages.
Getting 99 songs for the price is a good deal. If you hand picked songs that you might like to have off this (didn’t buy the bundle) you would spend more than $6. However, there are a lot of very dull tunes in this compilation that you will most likely delete off your list/computer. These are classical Christmas songs – stuff you would most likely hear inside of a church. I don’t think anyone would play these at a Christmas party because none are upbeat. Most of the songs on this collection are good for those who want to simulate sitting in church for Christmas.
This is a well-thought-out compilation. Grandma did NOT get run over by a reindeer – This collection, along with my collection of 20th-century Christmas “standards”, plus some new releases (like the new Sting album) is pretty everything I need for seasonal listening.
Did I mention this is a steal? 6 hours of music for $5 work out to less than $1 per hour!
5 bucks to finish my Christmas playlist! I plan on downloading this to my mp3 player and giving the music to my family on Christmas Eve. I already have a good playlist, but this adds all the pieces I was missing. GOOD BARGAIN!
For 5 cents a song, it is hard to complain. It is also hard to read reviews on music, and know if you’ll have the same taste in music as the reviewer. Some loved it, others didn’t. I found enough variety that I got a good deal for the money. If you don’t like a song, skip to the next one. A large portion was from Choirs, several languages.
Getting 99 songs for the price is a good deal. If you hand picked songs that you might like to have off this (didn’t buy the bundle) you would spend more than $6. However, there are a lot of very dull tunes in this compilation that you will most likely delete off your list/computer. These are classical Christmas songs – stuff you would most likely hear inside of a church. I don’t think anyone would play these at a Christmas party because none are upbeat. Most of the songs on this collection are good for those who want to simulate sitting in church for Christmas.
This is a well-thought-out compilation. Grandma did NOT get run over by a reindeer – This collection, along with my collection of 20th-century Christmas “standards”, plus some new releases (like the new Sting album) is pretty everything I need for seasonal listening.
Did I mention this is a steal? 6 hours of music for $5 work out to less than $1 per hour!
Excellent classical collection for Christmas. Just let it play, dim your lights and lit the tree.
5 bucks to finish my Christmas playlist! I plan on downloading this to my mp3 player and giving the music to my family on Christmas Eve. I already have a good playlist, but this adds all the pieces I was missing. GOOD BARGAIN!