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A Rubber Band Christmas

A Rubber Band Christmas is a 1996 instrumental Christmas novelty album featuring traditional and popular Christmas songs played entirely on rubber bands, staplers and other office equipment. The album is noted for its comic effects and has been described as one of the "weirdest" and most novel releases of its type.[by whom?]

A Rubber Band Christmas
Studio album by
The Rubberband Band
Released1996, 2000
GenreNovelty, Christmas music
Length23:27
LabelCD Freedom/Artist Development Associates

Description edit

The album came about when two artists, Jeff St. Pierre and Philip Antoniades, found themselves bored one evening at the office and began creating Christmas music out of rubber bands, staplers, tape and other office supplies to hand.[1][2] After entertaining themselves through the night with this diversion, they forwarded the results as a "seasonal thank you" to friends and associates.[1] The recording was sufficiently well received that Artist Development Associates of Framingham, Massachusetts, decided to release it as a CD, under the title A Rubber Band Christmas, with St. Pierre and Antoniades going by the name "The Rubberband Band".[1] The CD was re-released on October 24, 2000.[2]

The album's fourteen tracks typically feature a rubber band twanging out the melody, while a ruler struck at different lengths adds a bass accompaniment. Rhythm is sometimes supplied through the use of "quickly-yanked frosty tape".[1] The tracks featured are a selection of traditional and popular Christmas carols and ballads, with the word "rubber" substituted at some point in the title, yielding names such as "Rubber Bells" (for Jingle Bells), "Rudolph the Rubber-nosed Reindeer" (Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer) and "Feliz Rubberdad" (Feliz Navidad), etc.[2]

Reception edit

AllMusic states that in spite of the unusual instrumentation, the tracks are "still recognizable as—and a whole lot sillier than—the original carols."[2] The reviewer concludes that while the 14 tracks "may be too much of a good thing", the release constitutes "easily the most novel holiday novelty album in a long while. It must be heard to be believed."[2] Scott Frampton of CMJ New Music Monthly wrote that the album would have strong appeal to "aficionados of the pop-culturally weird".[3]

Kyle Brown of Rubber and Plastic News wrote that "The snaps and twangs aren't always pitch-perfect, but a lot of spirit comes through. Even the off notes sometimes sound catchy in new and interesting ways."[4] Canadian broadcaster and columnist MC Gilles included the album at number three in a list of his five top Christmas novelty albums, describing it as "unbearable, but nice."[5] Brian Boyd of the Irish Times included the album at number four on a list of "5 weirdest albums of all time", describing it as "a unique listening experience ... Criminally out of print, it can only be listened to in [short] intervals" but "you sort of want it in your collection all the same."[6]

Tracks from the album have been featured on both the BBC[7] and on the ABC's Radio National websites, the latter in a "Christmas surprise cracker."[8]

Track listing edit

No.TitleLength
1."Rubber Bells" (Jingle Bells)1:37
2."Rudolph the Rubber-Nosed Reindeer" (Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer)1:13
3."Ring Rubber Bells" (Carol of the Bells)1:09
4."Little Rubber Boy" (The Little Drummer Boy)1:58
5."Deck the Halls with Rubber" (Deck the Halls)0:50
6."Feliz Rubberdad" (Feliz Navidad)1:58
7."Rübber" (Noël)2:22
8."Oh Rubber Tree" (Oh Christmas Tree)1:07
9."God Rest Ye Merry Rubbermen" (God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen)2:44
10."Rubber Ride" (Sleigh Ride)1:40
11."Rubber Clause Is Coming To Town" (Santa Claus is Comin' to Town)1:36
12."Rubber To The World" (Joy To The World)0:52
13."Rubber Bell Rock" (Jingle Bell Rock)1:47
14."Rubber Night (Ode to Kim)" (Silent Night)2:34
Total length:23:27

Source for track listing: AllMusic.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "A Rubber Band Christmas". CMJ Music Monthly. Somerville, MA: CMJ Holdings Corp. December 1997.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Phares, Heather (2019). "A Rubber Band Christmas". AllMusic. RhythmOne. Retrieved December 24, 2019.
  3. ^ Frampton, Scott (December 1997). "Christmas Music". CMJ New Music Monthly. CMJ Holdings Corp. p. 57.
  4. ^ Brown, Kyle (December 13, 2017). "Wacky World of Rubber: Christmas songs played by a rubber band". Rubber & Plastics News. Crain Communications, Inc. Retrieved December 24, 2019.
  5. ^ Lemieux, Marc-Andrė (December 11, 2015). "Un "accident" fructueux". Le Journal de Montreal. Retrieved December 24, 2019.
  6. ^ Boyd, Brian (July 22, 2011). "Matt effect". The Irish Times. Retrieved December 24, 2019.
  7. ^ "A Rubber Band Christmas". British Broadcasting Corporation. 2019. Retrieved December 24, 2019.
  8. ^ "Christmas Sleeve". ABC Radio National. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. December 25, 2012. Retrieved December 24, 2019.

External links edit

  • "Rubber Bells" (YouTube).

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A Rubber Band Christmas is a 1996 instrumental Christmas novelty album featuring traditional and popular Christmas songs played entirely on rubber bands staplers and other office equipment The album is noted for its comic effects and has been described as one of the weirdest and most novel releases of its type by whom A Rubber Band ChristmasStudio album by The Rubberband BandReleased1996 2000GenreNovelty Christmas musicLength23 27LabelCD Freedom Artist Development Associates Contents 1 Description 2 Reception 3 Track listing 4 References 5 External linksDescription editThe album came about when two artists Jeff St Pierre and Philip Antoniades found themselves bored one evening at the office and began creating Christmas music out of rubber bands staplers tape and other office supplies to hand 1 2 After entertaining themselves through the night with this diversion they forwarded the results as a seasonal thank you to friends and associates 1 The recording was sufficiently well received that Artist Development Associates of Framingham Massachusetts decided to release it as a CD under the title A Rubber Band Christmas with St Pierre and Antoniades going by the name The Rubberband Band 1 The CD was re released on October 24 2000 2 The album s fourteen tracks typically feature a rubber band twanging out the melody while a ruler struck at different lengths adds a bass accompaniment Rhythm is sometimes supplied through the use of quickly yanked frosty tape 1 The tracks featured are a selection of traditional and popular Christmas carols and ballads with the word rubber substituted at some point in the title yielding names such as Rubber Bells for Jingle Bells Rudolph the Rubber nosed Reindeer Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and Feliz Rubberdad Feliz Navidad etc 2 Reception editAllMusic states that in spite of the unusual instrumentation the tracks are still recognizable as and a whole lot sillier than the original carols 2 The reviewer concludes that while the 14 tracks may be too much of a good thing the release constitutes easily the most novel holiday novelty album in a long while It must be heard to be believed 2 Scott Frampton of CMJ New Music Monthly wrote that the album would have strong appeal to aficionados of the pop culturally weird 3 Kyle Brown of Rubber and Plastic News wrote that The snaps and twangs aren t always pitch perfect but a lot of spirit comes through Even the off notes sometimes sound catchy in new and interesting ways 4 Canadian broadcaster and columnist MC Gilles included the album at number three in a list of his five top Christmas novelty albums describing it as unbearable but nice 5 Brian Boyd of the Irish Times included the album at number four on a list of 5 weirdest albums of all time describing it as a unique listening experience Criminally out of print it can only be listened to in short intervals but you sort of want it in your collection all the same 6 Tracks from the album have been featured on both the BBC 7 and on the ABC s Radio National websites the latter in a Christmas surprise cracker 8 Track listing editNo TitleLength1 Rubber Bells Jingle Bells 1 372 Rudolph the Rubber Nosed Reindeer Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer 1 133 Ring Rubber Bells Carol of the Bells 1 094 Little Rubber Boy The Little Drummer Boy 1 585 Deck the Halls with Rubber Deck the Halls 0 506 Feliz Rubberdad Feliz Navidad 1 587 Rubber Noel 2 228 Oh Rubber Tree Oh Christmas Tree 1 079 God Rest Ye Merry Rubbermen God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 2 4410 Rubber Ride Sleigh Ride 1 4011 Rubber Clause Is Coming To Town Santa Claus is Comin to Town 1 3612 Rubber To The World Joy To The World 0 5213 Rubber Bell Rock Jingle Bell Rock 1 4714 Rubber Night Ode to Kim Silent Night 2 34Total length 23 27 Source for track listing AllMusic 2 References edit a b c d A Rubber Band Christmas CMJ Music Monthly Somerville MA CMJ Holdings Corp December 1997 a b c d e f Phares Heather 2019 A Rubber Band Christmas AllMusic RhythmOne Retrieved December 24 2019 Frampton Scott December 1997 Christmas Music CMJ New Music Monthly CMJ Holdings Corp p 57 Brown Kyle December 13 2017 Wacky World of Rubber Christmas songs played by a rubber band Rubber amp Plastics News Crain Communications Inc Retrieved December 24 2019 Lemieux Marc Andre December 11 2015 Un accident fructueux Le Journal de Montreal Retrieved December 24 2019 Boyd Brian July 22 2011 Matt effect The Irish Times Retrieved December 24 2019 A Rubber Band Christmas British Broadcasting Corporation 2019 Retrieved December 24 2019 Christmas Sleeve ABC Radio National Australian Broadcasting Corporation December 25 2012 Retrieved December 24 2019 External links edit Rubber Bells YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A Rubber Band Christmas amp oldid 1153388619, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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