Member Since:
6/7/2004
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra
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Christmas / Sarajevo 12/24 (Instrumental)
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from Christmas Eve and Other Stories
(2006)
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra
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Wizards In Winter (Instrumental)
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from The Lost Christmas Eve
(2004)
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra
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Christmas Canon
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from The Christmas Attic
(2006)
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra
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Beethoven
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from Beethoven's Last Night
(2010)
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra
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Christmas Canon Rock
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from The Lost Christmas Eve
(2004)
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra
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Requiem (The Fifth)
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from Beethoven's Last Night
(2010)
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra
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Siberian Sleigh Ride (Instrumental)
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from The Lost Christmas Eve
(2004)
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra
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Wish Liszt (Toy Shop Madness) (Instrumental)
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from The Lost Christmas Eve
(2004)
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra
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Faith Noel
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from The Lost Christmas Eve
(2004)
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra
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Christmas Nights In Blue
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from The Lost Christmas Eve
(2004)
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra
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O Come All Ye Faithful / O Holy Night (Instrumental)
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from Christmas Eve and Other Stories
(2006)
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra
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Queen of the Winter Night
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from The Lost Christmas Eve
(2004)
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra
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First Snow (Instrumental)
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from Christmas Eve and Other Stories
(2006)
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra
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Boughs of Holly
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from The Christmas Attic
(2006)
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra
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Find Our Way Home
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from The Christmas Attic
(2006)
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Comment:
Rockers, think you don't like classical music? Classical buffs, can't stand rock 'n' roll? Think again. Composer/producer Paul O'Neill took his skills as guitarist, manager, promoter, and producer and applied them to a boundary-smashing project called Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Along with composer/keyboardist Robert Kinkel and Savatage lead singer Jon Oliva, O'Neill fused the electricity of a heavy metal arena show with the spectacle of a classical superstar extravaganza, building a holiday juggernaut that not only sells millions of albums, but also plays to capacity crowds across the U.S. for two solid months every winter. While their "Requiem (The Fifth)" sounds like Beethoven partnered with Ozzy Osbourne, the Siberians are not all flame and fury, as can be heard on their "Christmas Canon," an exquisitely lush treatment of Pachelbel's biggest hit. As their decade-plus success proves, Trans-Siberian Orchestra bridges not only genres, but also generations.
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