Classic Christmas (Joe McElderry album) explained

Classic Christmas
Type:studio
Artist:Joe McElderry
Cover:McElderxmas.jpg
Border:yes
Alt:The cover consists of McElderry wearing a navy blue wool jacket with snow covering it. Both the artist's name and album title appear below him, colored in white and light brown respectively.
Recorded:October 2011
Genre:Christmas, pop, classical
Label:Decca, UCJ
Producer:Steven Baker, Morgan Pochin Music Productions
Prev Title:Classic
Prev Year:2011
Next Title:Here's What I Believe
Next Year:2012

Classic Christmas is the third studio album and first Christmas album by the British singer Joe McElderry. It was released on 25 November 2011.[1] It is his second album released under Decca Records.

Background

Before the album's official announcement, it was available to pre-order from Play.com, Amazon.co.uk and HMV.com. On 6 October, McElderry announced that he was working on the album on Twitter[2] and later on his official website.[3] The album features a collaboration with one of his Popstar to Operastar mentors, Rolando Villazón. A limited Christmas gift edition was announced, it includes the album along with his previous album, Classic, the set also includes a signed photograph, a keyring, and a tag from McElderry on the hand wrapped box.[4]

Promotion

An advert was filmed, directed by Steve Lucker, it features McElderry outside in the snow, collecting logs and taking them to a large house preparing for a Christmas party, singing a selection of songs of the album.[5] 2 short music videos were made from the footage that was filmed, "Last Christmas" and "O Come All Ye Faithful".

On 8 December, he performed at Durham Cathedral to an audience of 1,500, singing, "In the Bleak Midwinter" and David Essex's "A Winter's Tale", with a new verse written by Tim Rice.[6] He will introduce The Nutcracker at The O2 arena from 27 December 2011 to 30 December 2011.[7]

Reception

Prior the release of the album, Entertainment Focus praised the album, calling it "another winning release from Joe McElderry", giving the album 4/5 stars.

Charts

During the album's first week of release in the United Kingdom, 34,043 copies of the album were sold at retail in the country, and the album debuted at number 15 on the UK Albums Chart.[8]

The album debuted at number 73 on the Irish Albums Chart.

Chart (2011) Peak
Position
UK Albums Chart[9] 15
Irish Albums Chart[10] 73

Personnel

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Release history

Region Date
Ireland 25 November 2011
United Kingdom 28 November 2011

References

  1. Web site: Classic Christmas by Joe McElderry on Apple Music . Itunes.apple.com . 1 January 2011 . 2016-07-23.
  2. https://www.twitter.com/joemcelderry91/status/122042973000183808 Tweet by Joe McElderry (verified account)
  3. http://joemcelderryofficial.com/#/news Joe McElderry News
  4. http://store.universal-music.co.uk/restofworld/box-sets/joe-mcelderry-christmas-gift-edition/invt/0602527897240/ Christmas Gift Edition
  5. Decca Records on YouTube. Retrieved on 21 December 2011.
  6. http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/9410619.Royal_approval_for_charity_carols_night/ Royal approval for charity carols night
  7. http://www.theo2.co.uk/event/the-nutcracker-at-the-o2-arena-20111227.html The Nutcracker introduced by Joe McElderry – Book Tickets
  8. Alan Jones, Official Album Chart analysis: Olly Murs becomes 10th X Factor No. 1 From Music Week (4 December 2011). Retrieved on 5 December 2011.
  9. Web site: Official Albums Chart Top 100 | Official Charts Company . . 2016-07-23.
  10. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304003334/http://www.chart-track.co.uk/index.jsp?c=p%2Fmusicvideo%2Fmusic%2Farchive%2Findex_test.jsp&ct=240002&arch=t&lyr=2011&year=2011&week=48 Archived Irish Albums Chart for the Week Ending 1 December 2011
  11. Web site: Joe McElderry – Classic Christmas . Discogs.com. 2016-07-23.