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The long awaited, first christmas album of Blackmore's Night, on which Ritchie Blackmore and Candice Night nine interpret medieval christmas songs on their distinctive way. Next to these tracks like "Lord of the dance", "Good King Wenceslas" and "We three kings", the album contains with "Christmas eve" one Night/Blackmore own composition. Further highlights are a Blackmore-instrumental of great class, "Winter (Basse dance)", as well as a great version of the Rednex-classic "Wish you were here".