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Cyndi Lauper - Merry Christmas...Have a Nice Life!
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Title: Merry Christmas...Have a Nice Life!
Artist: Cyndi Lauper
Audio CD (October 25, 2005) 
Original Release Date: October 27, 1998 
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Christmas
Format: Free Lossless Audio Codec


Track Listing:

01. Home on Christmas Day
02. Early Christmas Morning [Feat. Chatterton Elementary School Choir]
03. Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree
04. Christmas Conga
05. Minnie and Santa
06. Feels Like Christmas
07. Three Ships
08. New Year's Baby (First Lullaby)
09. December Child
10. In the Bleak Midwinter
11. Silent Night[Feat. Chatterton Elementary School Choir]


Allmusic Review:
Cyndi Lauper closed out her Epic Records contract with this holiday album, which consists mostly of original compositions. Lauper seeks the Christmas spirit in some snowless locales, giving a Cajun sound to "Early Christmas Morning" and an appropriately tropical feel to "Christmas Conga." She favors folkie arrangements and is heard playing dulcimer, recorder, and ukulele, among other instruments, which lend a homemade feel to the tracks. Merry Christmas...Have a Nice Life! is an unusual but ultimately winning collection, rendered with Lauper' s typical cockeyed conviction. 


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I was given this album when I was in Japan in 2000 and I've got to say that it feels more like a contractual obligation than something she poured her heart and soul into. With such lyrics as "Bonga, bonga, bonga, do the Christmas conga" it's hardly gong to strain your brain with depth but overall the album has a that certain cheeky charm that Lauper's famed for. It's good for a chuckle.
I was given this tape when I was in Japan in 2000 and I've got to say that it feels more like a contractual obligation than something she poured her heart and soul into. With such lyrics as "Bonga, bonga, bonga, do the Christmas conga" it's hardly gong to strain your brain with depth but overall the album has a that certain cheeky charm that Lauper's famed for. It's good for a chuckle.