Our Review
I've been a fan of this family folksinging trio since 1980, when they burst onto the scene with their incomparable debut record, The Roches. Their arrangements of Christian hymns and traditional seasonals are original and compelling. They obviously enjoy carolling. Even the title hints at the playful irony characteristic of their best work. If you could have only one Christmas record
--Richard Banks
(Reviewed in 1997)
Our Review
I've been a fan of this family folksinging trio since 1980, when they burst onto the scene with their incomparable debut record, The Roches. Their arrangements of Christian hymns and traditional seasonals are original and compelling. They obviously enjoy carolling. Even the title hints at the playful irony characteristic of their best work. If you could have only one Christmas record&
--Richard Banks
(Reviewed in 1997)
No More
Roches
We Three Kings

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Label: MCA
Genre: Folk
Release: 1990
Track List
| Song Title |
|---|
| Break Forth O Beauteous Heavenly Light |
| For Unto Us a Child is Born |
| Angels We Have Heard on High |
| Deck the Halls |
| Christmas Passing Through |
| Sleigh Ride |
| Away in a Manger |
| Here We Come a Carolling |
| The Little Drummer Boy |
| The Holly and the Ivy |
| Frosty the Snowman |
| Do You Hear What I Hear? |
| We Three Kings |
| Star of Wonder |
| Winter Wonderland |
| Joy to the World |
| O Little Town of Bethlehem |
| Good King Wenceslas |
| Jingle Bells |
| The First Nowell |
| God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen |
| It Came Upon a Midnight Clear |
| Adeste Fideles |
| SIlver Bells |