Music makes the perfect backdrop for holiday gatherings, but if youโre not religious enough for sacred music and donโt have enough kids to justify Santa songs, it can be difficult to find music that feels festive but not cheesyโwhich is where Christmas instrumental albums come in.
Instrumental holiday music gives you the same melodies you know and hum along to every November and December without the distraction of lyrics that may or may not be questionable (looking at you, โBaby, Itโs Cold Outsideโ).
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Here are some of the best Christmas instrumental albums to add to your holiday playlists.
โA Charlie Brown Christmasโ by Vince Guaraldi Trio
When it comes to Christmas instrumental albums, itโs hard to beat the classic sound of the Vince Guaraldi Trioโs soundtrack for A Charlie Brown Christmas, the animated TV special from 1965 about Charlie Brown lamenting the commercialization of Christmas before finding the true meaning of the holiday. Itโs nostalgic, sweet, and surprisingly funny for being a kidsโ show from the mid-1960s.
More importantly, however, the music is an incredible mix of jazzy, light, and festive. A bonus perk of this album is that the more spiked eggnog you drink, the likelier it is that you and your loved ones will start dancing like the Peanuts characters, shoulder shrugs, bouncy skips, and all.
โThe Nutcracker Suiteโ by Duke Ellington Orchestra
Duke Ellington and his orchestra delivered their interpretation of Tchaikovskyโs 1892 ballet The Nutcracker in this 1960 instrumental jazz album, offering a perfect Christmas soundtrack that honors the original Russian melodies while giving them a distinctly American jazz twist. Tchaikovskyโs melodies have become a distinct part of the Christmas tradition, including โDance of the Sugar-Plum Fairyโ and โWaltz of the Flowers.โ
Ellington and his 10-piece orchestra reenvision these tunes as โSugar Rum Cherryโ and โDanse of the Floreadores,โ respectively. Despite the fact that the ballet is over a century old and Ellingtonโs album has decades under its own belt, this Christmas instrumental album feels fresh and fun.
โThe Venturesโ Christmas Albumโ by The Ventures
Even if you didnโt know you were listening to The Ventures at the time, youโve likely listened to them before. The instrumental rock band from the late 1950s and early โ60s have a lengthy list of popular tunes in their catalog, including โWalk Donโt Runโ and โTequila.โ Their part-surf, part-Latin grooves are a testament to the power and versatility of Fender guitars, from Strats to Jazzmasters.
The Venturesโ Christmas Album offers all the holiday songs you know and loveโthink โSleigh Ride,โ โSilver Bells,โ and โJingle Bell Rock,โ among othersโin a fun, old-school rock โnโ roll style. Itโs an ideal in-between for someone who wants a Christmas instrumental album with a little more oomph.
โThe Lost Christmas Eveโ by Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Finally, if youโre looking for a Christmas instrumental album with the most oomph, look no further than the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. This festive heavy metal band has been reimagining Christmas songs like youโve never heard them before since the mid-1990s, becoming a fan favorite among holiday-loving rockers everywhere. Ever wanted to see a violinist headbanging while playing โCarol of the Bells?โ Trans-Siberian Orchestra makes that happen.
While TSOโs The Lost Christmas Eve isn’t necessarily the chillest of all instrumental offerings, itโs certainly an exciting twist on old favorites. Air guitar (or violin) optional, although weโd strongly suggest you take that option during your next holiday gathering.
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