The Magic of Christmas (Joy Electric album)

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{{Infobox album

| name = The Magic of Christmas

| type = studio

| artist = Joy Electric

| cover = TMOC_(album).jpg

| released = October 21, 2003{{cite journal|title=Upcoming at Retail: October 21|journal=CMJ New Music Report|date=October 27, 2003|volume=77|issue=837|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YAbWjiVCXeEC&dq=joy+electric+the+magic+of+christmas&pg=PT79|accessdate=2 November 2017}}{{cite web|title=Album Overview: "The Magic of Christmas" - Joy Electric|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-magic-of-christmas-mw0000318682|website=AllMusic|publisher=RhythmOne|accessdate=2 November 2017}}

| recorded = The Electric Joy Toy Company, 2003

| venue =

| studio =

| genre = {{hlist|rock{{cite web|title=The Magic of Christmas on iTunes|url=https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-magic-of-christmas/716047323|website=iTunes|publisher=Apple|access-date=2 November 2017}}|Christmas}}

| length = 22:06

| label = Tooth & Nail Records

| producer = Ronnie Martin

| prev_title = The Tick Tock Companion

| prev_year = 2003

| year = 2003

| next_title = Hello, Mannequin

| next_year = 2004

}}

The Magic of Christmas is an album by Joy Electric. It was released as a digital-only album in October 2003, by Tooth and Nail Records.{{cite web|title=Credits: "The Magic of Christmas"|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-magic-of-christmas-mw0000318682/releases|website=AllMusic|publisher=RhythmOne|accessdate=2 November 2017}}

Release

The Magic of Christmas was released on October 21, 2003, by Tooth and Nail Records, available only as a digital download. The album's release was promoted in CMJ New Music Monthly. The album is Joy Electric's first holiday record. Nine of the ten songs are covers of Christmas classics, while "Lollipop Parade" is an original composition. "Winter Wonderland" and "Lollipop Parade" had been featured on previous albums.

Critical reception

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Trae Cadenhead, writing for The Phantom Tollbooth, awarded the album a score of 2 out of 5, and felt that "most of the album's songs are tolerable," highlighting "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," "Holly Jolly Christmas," and "Frosty the Snowman" as standouts, but criticized the album's brevity and the fact that two of the songs had been featured on earlier Joy Electric records.{{cite web|last1=Cadenhead|first1=Trae|last2=Modrich|first2=Matt|title=A Review: "The Magic of Christmas"|url=http://www.tollbooth.org/2004/reviews/je.html|website=The Phantom Tollbooth|accessdate=2 November 2017}}

In contrast, Matt Modrich, also writing for The Phantom Tollbooth, awarded the album a score of 3 out of 5; although he questioned the album's focus on secular songs and likewise criticized the album's short length, he concluded that the album is "a synth-pop delight that may be the thing since Amy Grant's A Christmas Album."

Track listing

  1. "Angels We Have Heard on High" (1:48)
  2. "Deck the Halls" (1:43)
  3. "Have Yourself A Merry Christmas" (2:11)
  4. "Winter Wonderland" (2:20)
  5. "Holly Jolly Christmas" (2:42)
  6. "Lollipop Parade (On Christmas Morn')" (3:08)
  7. "Frosty the Snowman" (2:16)
  8. "Let It Snow" (2:25)
  9. "What Child Is This?" (2:22)
  10. "Here We Come A Wassailing" (1:11)

Credits

Adapted from Tooth and Nail's website.{{cite web|last1=Schaeffer|first1=Pierre|title=About the Album: The Magic of Christmas|url=http://www.toothandnail.com/releases/76/The_Magic_Of_Christmas/about/|website=Tooth and Nail|accessdate=2 November 2017}}

  • Ronnie Martin — vocals, synthesizers

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