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Oy To the World

Paul Libman got tired of all the bland Christmas music released by pop stars each year, and decided instead to use his Jewish faith and all of the great Chicago musicians that were at his disposal through his music production company, recording an anti-Christmas album of sorts that is all klezmer music.
It’s called Oy To the World: A Klezmer Christmas and the band Libman has assembled is called, appropriately (or inappropriately, if you look at it that way), The Klezmonauts.

Once the novelty of the whole thing wears off, and whether or not you have any religious affiliation whatsoever, you’re left with an album that intends to be funny. And while it is definitely a bit humorous, you can’t help but marvel at the originality and the stellar musicianship. Most of the tracks (including “Joy To the World” and “Away in a Manger”) are instrumental, but there are vocals on Libman’s own hilarious “Santa Gey Gezunderheit” and on a Yiddish version of “Jingle Bells.”

All in all, Oy To the World is going to make a great Chanukah gift this season, but Libman my wind up being surprised at how much those celebrating Christmas will enjoy it too.

Brit’s first ex writes about their sex life

Dunno how this one slipped by at the time of its initial break, but better late than never. All you need to know is that Britney Spears’ first ex-husband Jason Alexander is in the process of penning a book about their time together. Will it sell more than Corey Clark’s ebook about his so-called affair with Paula Abdul? Hard to say, but let Alexander describe some of it himself –

It’s a about a small town guy and all the crazy events that happened. It focuses on all the stuff that no one knows…[T]here is no holding back because that’s what people want to know about. It does feature our sex life. It does feature having sex with her and what that was like.

Perhaps this book can come out jointly with the supposed K-Fed/Brit-Brit sex tape and then everyone can have a sexual overload of the whole Spears legacy.

Top 50 music videos of 2006

DoCophenhagen has recently compiled its list of the top 50 music videos of 2006. Yet another list to lose your day in and discuss later on. Obviously, I need to get more with the times as I didn’t realize there were 50 videos worth checking out this year. Always stuck in the past… Ah, I just turned 34 not long ago, gimme a break.

(Update: No love for Scissor Sisters’ “I Don’t Feel Like Dancin'” but two from The Knife? Blahhh…)

Deep Cuts: Pink Floyd

When it comes to a band like Pink Floyd, assembling a Deep Cuts list can be rather easy, if only for the fact that the band really didn’t release too many singles during its time. Of course, once they got the ball rolling and F.M. radio stations took off playing entire chunks of their albums, picking Deep Cuts gets a bit trickier. All in all, a basic paradox. For the most part, though, this list uncovers some groovy nuggets before the band became larger than life with Dark Side of the Moon. There are also a couple selections from that famed album as well, and some other odds and ends during their big heyday and post-Roger Waters era. If you only know the band from their biggies, then this list is for you. All the diehard fans can chew over the selections as well and remind me of anything I may have missed. If your personal favorite isn’t here, there may actually be a good reason for it.

Check out the full list here.

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