This is probably one of the trippiest Christmas tracks I've ever heard, it's Henry Rollins reading "t'was The Night Before Christmas". You can find it on a Christmas comp called "A Lump of Coal", which was released in the early nineties. The other stuff on there is not bad (at least it's not the Gwen Stefani Sings Christmas Classics), ranging from The Wedding Present's "Step Into Christmas" and The Primitives' straight ahead version of "Silent Night", to the Crash Test Dummies' "First Noel" and The Young Fresh Fellows' "O' Little Town of Bethlehem". I can't imagine that the album is still in print, but I'm sure it could be found if one looked hard enough. Anyways...
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Henry Rollins > t'was the Night Before Christmas
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That Rollins track is class!
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