Zeeba Neighba
Staff member
WCBS-FM Ultimate Christmas Albums Vol 1-6 (Collectibles Records)
Over the past 2 days have done my annual tradition of listening to the 6 volumes of Collectibles Records Christmas compilations - all the usual old classics but doo wop artists versions of holiday songs - everything from Brenda Lee, The Orioles, Dion to Paul McCartney, Wham, and The Waitresses.
These came out annually in the 90s - Discogs says 1994 was Vol 1 and labelled for your local oldies station
150 songs total and, sure there are some clunkers (America singing "Hark the Herald Angels Sing", Manhattan Transfer), it takes me back to my time in NJ/NYC when I alternated WCBS's oldies with rock stations. Back then it was songs of the 50s, 60s, 70s and had great DJs as Cousin Brucie, Harry Harrison, etc
CBC is still around but it's more 70s, 80s, 90s and the vibe just isn't the same
Still these survive as a relic of a different era.
Over the past 2 days have done my annual tradition of listening to the 6 volumes of Collectibles Records Christmas compilations - all the usual old classics but doo wop artists versions of holiday songs - everything from Brenda Lee, The Orioles, Dion to Paul McCartney, Wham, and The Waitresses.
These came out annually in the 90s - Discogs says 1994 was Vol 1 and labelled for your local oldies station
150 songs total and, sure there are some clunkers (America singing "Hark the Herald Angels Sing", Manhattan Transfer), it takes me back to my time in NJ/NYC when I alternated WCBS's oldies with rock stations. Back then it was songs of the 50s, 60s, 70s and had great DJs as Cousin Brucie, Harry Harrison, etc
CBC is still around but it's more 70s, 80s, 90s and the vibe just isn't the same
Still these survive as a relic of a different era.

