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O Tannenbaum (They Might Be Giants song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | O Tannenbaum (They Might Be Giants song)
"O Tannenbaum" is non-LP single by They Might Be Giants released on a transparent green 7" record to celebrate Christmas of 1993. The title track later appeared on their 2001 compilation EP, ''Holidayland''. == Recording history == "O Tannenbaum" is the first recording by They Might Be Giants to utilise their live touring outfit. The duo had recently expanded to include a live bass player, drummer, and horn section for their Don't Tread on the Cut-Up Snake World Tour 1992 to promote ''Apollo 18''. The song was recorded during a soundcheck at Fairfax High School on 20 November, 1992.〔''They Might Be Giants in Holidayland'' (Album notes). Restless Records. 2001.〕 "Christmas Cards", which also utilises a live drummer and bassist, was recorded on 5 July, 1993 at Excello Studio in Brooklyn.〔"O Tannenbaum" (Release notes). Elektra Records. 1992.〕 "O Tannenbaum" is sung entirely in German by John Linnell. The recording only includes the first verse. According to John Flansburgh, the band was provided with a phonetic transliteration from a German-speaking friend.〔(''Seattle Weekly'' interview ) with John Flansburgh, December 2001. Accessed 2012-08-05.〕
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