Album: Various artists, Maybe This Christmas Too (Nettwerk)
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Give seasonal thanks, then, for this follow-up to 2002's Maybe This Christmas, a charity record from the Nettwerk music group that teamed Bright Eyes, Jack Johnson and Coldplay. This time out, we get Rufus, Avril, Badly Drawn Boy and the strangest version of "White Christmas" ever, run through the psychedelic ringer by Flaming Lips. Good will to alt men, etc.
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