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Holly Jolly X'masu


Jul 26, 2024

Welcome to episode 118 of Holly Jolly X'masu! For my fifth annual Christmas in July episode, I’ll once again be covering a mix of tropical, summery, and out-of-season Christmas songs from a variety of artists.

Tomoko Omoto – Christmas In The Shade Of A Palm Tree – 2002

I hope this episode added a little Christmas spirit to your summer. These episodes where I pull songs from a variety of records and CD’s are a lot of work, but they’re also a lot of fun. I cut down on the number of songs this time, mainly so I could stretch out the ones I have left into another two or three episodes. I wish I’d had the foresight to start that with my earlier episodes. Like usual, I’m posting the titles and album covers from this episode below.

Mayumi – Silent Night II – 1992

1. Mayumi – Merry Christmas In Summer

Monday Michiru – 4Seasons – 2000

2. Monday Michiru – Tahitian Xmas

Daisuke Kawakami – Angel’s Mischief – Don’t Disappear (Type C) – 2016

3. Daisuke Kawakami – Summer Day Silhouette

Midori Kinouchi – Original Best Collection – 1976

4. Midori Kinouchi – Christmas A Month Late

Ayana Taketatsu – apple symphony – 2013

5. Ayana Taketatsu – Every Day Merry Christmas

Tomoko Omoto & MELON – Christmas In The Shade Of A Palm Tree – With Obi

6. Tomoko Omoto – Christmas Under A Coconut Tree

Modern Choki Chokies – Separate Modern Chokies Extra Edition – 1994

7. Modern Choki Chokies – Santa Is Waiting In Town

Minoru Komorita – The Aloha Captain – Asobare’s Hawaiian Route – 1991

8. Minoru Komorita – My Neighbor Is Santa Claus

Masayoshi Takanaka – O’ Holy Night – 1990

9. Masayoshi Takanaka – Island Christmas Wish

Don’t forget, August is 80s month, so join me next time for a selection of singles and stray tracks from the 1980s. I have a couple slots left, so if you have any 1980s J-X’mas songs you want to hear, let me know. Then join me on the 25th for Yuzoh Kayama’s 1983 album, “White Christmas.” They should both be a lot of fun, so be sure to tune in.

As always, any feedback on this episode would be appreciated. If have any suggestions, or if you’d like to recommend a song or album for a future episode, drop me a line and let me know.

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