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Christmas on Sugarloaf Mountain - Amanda Powell (vocals); Amanda Powell (soprano); Apollo's Fire; Apollo's Musettes; Brian Bigley (whistle);...
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  1. Christmas Medley: Christmas Eve Reel - Christmas in America - Old Christmas
  2. This is the truth sent from above (English)
  3. Christmas Medley: Sheep Under the Snow - Apples in Winter - Little Christmas Reel
  4. Blow, Northerne Wynd
  5. Don oíche úd i mBeithil (Once Upon a Night in Bethlehem), carol (Irish)
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  1. Christmas Medley: Christmas Eve Reel - Christmas in America - Old Christmas
  2. This is the truth sent from above (English)
  3. Christmas Medley: Sheep Under the Snow - Apples in Winter - Little Christmas Reel
  4. Blow, Northerne Wynd
  5. Don oíche úd i mBeithil (Once Upon a Night in Bethlehem), carol (Irish)
  6. Don oíche úd i mBeithil (Once Upon a Night in Bethlehem), carol (Irish)
  7. Nowell Sing We, carol (English)
  8. Christmas Medley: Innesheer - Ships in Full Sail & I Saw Three Ships - New Christmas Reel
  9. Christmas Medley: Yorkshire Carol - Somerset Wassail - Kentucky Wassail
  10. Bright Morning Stars, song
  11. The Christ Child's Lullaby (Scottish)
  12. Christmas Medley: Frost & Snow - 28th of January - Dominion Reel
  13. Jesus born in Bethn'y, Christmas jig
  14. Christmas Medley: Star in the East/The Shepherd's Star
  15. Christmas Medley: Joseph & Mary - I Wonder as I Wander
  16. Christmas Medley: The Gravel Walk - Over the Isles to America
  17. Christmas Medley: Hop High Ladies - June Apple Reel
  18. Christmas Medley: Cold Frosty Morning - Old Christmas - Breakin' Up Christmas
  19. The Parting Glass
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The Cleveland, Ohio early music group Apollo's Fire has specialized in Baroque music but has released several albums devoted to American folk repertory and its Celtic roots, and with Christmas on Sugarloaf Mountain (an actual place in the Appalachian mountains) it enters the holiday album field in that vein. The shift isn't really as great as it may seem: what is thought of as Celtic folk music has actually been transmitted to the wider world through various kinds of arrangements, and an 18th century European audience would ...

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