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''Christmas in the Stars: Star Wars Christmas Album'' was an album produced originally in ''. PRODUCTION The album was produced by Meco Monardo . Monardo was the man who recorded the infamous disco version of ''A New Hope'', with Anthony Daniels voicing C-3PO and Ben Burtt providing the sounds for R2-D2 and Chewbacca . ''Christmas in the Stars'' was recorded in 1980, two years after the much maligned '' Star Wars Holiday Special '' aired. Though they share the same themes, they have no connection other than the fact that they were both marketed in conjunction with the holiday season. TRACK LISTING # Christmas in the Stars # Bells, Bells, Bells # The Odds Against Christmas # What Can You Get A Wookiee For Christmas (When He Already Owns A Comb)? # R2-D2 We Wish You A Merry Christmas # Sleigh Ride # Merry, Merry Christmas # A Christmas Sighting ('Twas The Night Before...) # The Meaning Of Christmas RELEASE LP and tape The complete album was released by RSO records on LP and cassette in November of 1980, to cash in on the increasingly popular Star Wars saga. Also in 1980, RSO released a 45 of "What Can You Get a Wookiee for Christmas" (credited to The Star Wars Intergalactic Droid Choir and Chorale) b/w "R2D2 We Wish You a Merry Christmas" with a picture sleeve. In late 1983, a second 45 from the album was released by Polygram on the RSO label, "R2D2's Sleigh Ride" b/w "Christmas in the Stars", also with a picture sleeve. CD The album made its CD debut in 1994 as an unheralded budget-label release by JFC/Polygram Special Markets (catalog # 314 520 216-2), with all artwork and references to Star Wars (except for those in the song titles) removed from the packaging. The only credit on the package was "Meco," and it featured a generic cover photo of spacey looking christmas boxes and decorations. It was released on CD again, with its original cover art restored, on '' project. COMMENTS FROM THE OFFICIAL SITE On the official Star Wars site, the web curators actually make note of the disc's creation, rather than hiding its existence as they did on a related project, ''The Star Wars Holiday Special''. From the official site: :"What do you call a seasonal novelty album with an unusual concept that also features the first commercial recording of a hot rock star-to-be? Try Christmas in the Stars: Star Wars Christmas Album. How can you beat a lyric like "Everyone will have a cookie, I bought extra for the Wookiee?" TRIVIA
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