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Do They Know Its Christmas
Band Aid 20
Do They Know Its Christmas
Genres: Special Interest, Pop
 
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2004 remake of the 1984 classic featuring Chris Martin (Coldplay), Dido, Robbie Williams, Bono, Jamelia, & more.

     
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All Artists: Band Aid 20
Title: Do They Know Its Christmas
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Universal Import
Release Date: 1/25/2005
Album Type: Single, Import
Genres: Special Interest, Pop
Style: Holiday & Wedding
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 602498696613

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2004 remake of the 1984 classic featuring Chris Martin (Coldplay), Dido, Robbie Williams, Bono, Jamelia, & more.

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CD Reviews

Yes we know it's Christmas
Cletus J. "Bubba" Huckabee Jr. | Chesterfield County | 12/15/2004
(1 out of 5 stars)

"Now if you ask me, and many aging pop stars with a philanthropic bent do now and again, Midge Urea and Bob Gandalf should have just re-released the 1984 version and saved us all the earaches. It was a nice thought, but it sounds like they didn't arrange much studio time to pull this one off. It lacks 100% of the emotion of the first version and the added rapping segment is completely disrupting to the whole thing. The piano intro is nice and it's too bad the entire things wasn't just the piano being played and Paul Hewson belting out his trademark line from 1984.



I'd give this one a miss. Junior done gave it five thumbs down when I played it the first time and we ain't played it since."
It is okay... worth the money if you think of the deed
Adriana | San Juan, Puerto Rico | 12/20/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)

"I recently downloaded the two track single from the Band Aid 20 site, after finding out that same morning that the new version existed. I think the main problem with the new version is that half of the performers are not that well-known in the US and that the original was just great - it was catchy, very Christmassy, and ultimately uplifting.



The new version tries to mix different genres, from the standard Brit-pop pianos of Coldplay, Keane, and Travis to the eighties influenced guitar rock of The Darkness, to hip-hop and R&B. Less is more, and the consistency of the original version is what makes it a classic.



It is worth it when you think of the cause you are supporting, and that you are getting a classic piece of eighties memorabilia. Feed the World!



(Edited to add: the voice mistaken for Radiohead's Thom Yorke is Keane's Tom Chaplin. The videos were also recently included for download in the official website; you can purchase the bundle of the 1984 and 2004, or the 2004 on its own.)"