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A more contemporary collection of holiday tunes than most of these compilations, this one includes performances from the solid musical citizens of Austin, Texas. The album features blues, roots-rock, and Americana artists like the Fabulous Thunderbirds ('Merry Christmas Darling' and 'Winter Wonderland') and Lou Ann Barton ('Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree' and 'Please Come Home For Christmas'), as well as Charlie Sexton and Angela Strehli, headlined by Willie Nelson's classic take on 'Blue Christmas.' America's favorite boogie-rock kings, Canned Heat, recorded their first Christmas song with the novelty band the Chipmunks back in 1968.

'Christmas Boogie' received a little airplay back in the day and it's revisited here, along with another classic Canned Heat holiday gem, 'Christmas Blues.' It is included here in the original version, along with a newer performance with guest Dr.

John and yet a third with guitarist Eric Clapton and blues harpist John Popper. The rest is pure churn-and-burn boogie with the happiest of holiday intents. Alligator Records put out a slew of 'houserockin' compilations during the late-1980s and '90s to attract new fans to the blues, but this 2003 CD celebrates the holidays with a diverse sixteen-song collection of blues, soul, and zydeco music (including many new songs). Among the artists bringing musical cheer are the ever-reliable Koko Taylor, Alligator label mainstay Lonnie Brooks, phenomenal singers Marcia Ball and Shemekia Copeland, and guitar slingers and Michael Burks.

Roomful of Blues asks the important question, 'Santa Claus, Do You Ever Get The Blues?'

Memphis Blues - W.C. Crazy Blues - Mamie Smith 3. Pine Top Boogie - Pine Top Smith 4. Dust My Broom - Elmore James 5. Boogie Chillun - John Lee Hooker 6. Mannish Boy - Muddy Waters 7.

Stormy Monday - T-Bone Walker 8. Hellhound On My Trail - Robert Johnson 9.

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Spoonful - Willie Dixon 10. The Thrill Is Gone - B.B. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl - Sonny Boy Williamson I 12. Born Under A Bad Sign - Albert King 13. Forty Four Blues - Roosevelt Sykes 14. Smokestack Lightnin' - Howlin' Wolf 15.

Statesboro Blues - Taj Mahal 16. Hoochie Coochie Man - Muddy Waters 17.

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Juke - Little Walter 18. The Little Red Rooster - Willie Dixon 19. Come In My Kitchen - Robert Johnson 20. I'm a King Bee - Slim Harpo 21. The Things That I Used To Do - Guitar Slim 22. Back Door Man - Willie Dixon 23.

It's My Own Fault - B.B. I'm Tore Down - Freddie King 25. T-Bone Blues - T-Bone Walker 26. Sweet Home Chicago - Robert Johnson 27.

Preaching The Blues - Son House 28. Nobody Knows You When You're Down & Out - Bessie Smith 29. I Can't Be Satisfied - Muddy Waters 30. Shake Your Moneymaker - Elmore James 31. Matchbox Blues - Blind Lemon Jefferson 32. Hideaway - Freddie King 33.

How Long, How Long Blues - Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell 34. Five Long Years - Eddie Boyd 35. Red House - Jimi Hendrix 36. Cross Road Blues - Robert Johnson 37. All Your Love - Magic Sam 38. Give Me Back My Wig - Lightnin' Hopkins 39.

Reconsider Baby - Lowell Fulson 40. Worried Life Blues - Sleepy John Estes 41.

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If Trouble Was Money - Albert Collins 42. I Ain't Superstitious - Willie Dixon 43. Sweet Black Angel - Robert Nighthawk 44. I Know What You're Putting Down - Louis Jordan 45. Black Snake Moan - Blind Lemon Jefferson 46. Ball and Chain - Big Mama Thornton 47. Further On Up The Road - Bobby 'Blue' Bland 48.