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Peace On Earth: A Charity Holiday Album

Posted by Flick in News on 11 14th, 2007 | View Comments

It’s Hard to Find a Friend music blog is releasing a Christmas benefit album, Peace on Earth: A Charity Holiday Album. Peace on Earth is sold as a digital download via E-Junkie for $7, and every penny goes toward Toys for Tots.

The album is made up of eighteen tracks, and include artists such as Rosie Thomas, TW Walsh, Chris Walla, Great Lake Swimmers, The Long Winters, Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, and Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin.

“No one is receiving a single penny from the sales of this project except the children who are benefited by Toys for Tots. The artists created these songs on their own time, resources, and talents for no compensation. Please thank them by picking up some of their records.” (It’s Hard To Find A Friend)

Peace on Earth: A Charity Holiday Album tracklist:
1. Prayers & Tears of Arthur Digby Sellers – Shepherd’s Song
2. Quiet Company – Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
3. Great Lake Swimmers – Gonna Make it Through This Year
4. Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin / Sweetwater Abilene – The Wheels Are Off
5. Chris Walla – Coventry Carol
6. David Karsten Daniels – In The Bleak Midwinter
7. Casiotone for the Painfully Alone – Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
8. The Winston Jazz Routine – Through the Snow
9. Via Audio – My Boo
10. The Long Winters – Sometimes You Have to Work on Christmas (Sometimes)
11. TW Walsh – Drop the Bomb
12. Ohtis – American Christians
13. Aaron Robinson – End of the Year
14. The Cotton Jones Basket Ride (Michael Nau of Page France) – White Christmas
15. American Music Club – Please Please
16. Johnny Bertram – Merry Christmas (You Won’t Get What You Want)
17. Rosie Thomas – Christmas Time is Here
18. Sleeptalker – This is Christmas

Purchase Peace on Earth: A Charity Holiday Album

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