The Lost Christmas Eve

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The Lost Christmas Eve
The Lost Christmas Eve.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 12, 2004
Recorded2003 [1]
StudioSoundtracks Recording Studio, New York, NY
Genre
Length74:29
Label Lava/Atlantic
Producer Paul O'Neill
Robert Kinkel (co-producer)
Dave Wittman (Recording and Mix Engineer)
Trans-Siberian Orchestra chronology
Beethoven's Last Night
(2000)
The Lost Christmas Eve
(2004)
Night Castle
(2009)
Alternative Cover
Lost Christmas Eve Narrated.jpg
Narrated Version of "The Lost Christmas Eve".
No.TitleLength
1."Faith Noel" (Instrumental)4:32
2."The Lost Christmas Eve"5:33
3."Christmas Dreams"3:54
4."Wizards in Winter" (Instrumental)3:06
5."Remember"3:25
6."Anno Domine"2:13
7."Christmas Concerto" (Instrumental)0:42
8."Queen of the Winter Night" (Instrumental)3:11
9."Christmas Nights in Blue"4:18
10."Christmas Jazz" (Instrumental)2:16
11."Christmas Jam"3:47
12."Siberian Sleigh Ride" (Instrumental)3:08
13."What Is Christmas?"2:51
14."For the Sake of Our Brother"3:10
15."The Wisdom of Snow" (Instrumental)2:00
16."Wish Liszt (Toy Shop Madness)" ((Instrumental))3:42
17."Back to a Reason (Part II)"4:52
18."Christmas Bells, Carousels & Time" (Instrumental)1:00
19."What Child Is This?"6:00
20."O Come All Ye Faithful" (Instrumental)1:30
21."Christmas Canon Rock"4:57
22."Different Wings"2:44
23."Midnight Clear" (Instrumental)1:38

References to other media

Reception

The album is certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. [12] As of December 2014, it has sold 2,380,000 copies in the United States. [13]

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