Trans-Siberian Orchestra – The Christmas Attic (1998)
๐ Album Overview
๐ธ The Christmas Attic is the second studio album by Trans-Siberian Orchestra, released in 1998 through Atlantic Records. It serves as the second chapter of the band’s Christmas Trilogy, following the debut album Christmas Eve and Other Stories (1996).
๐ป The concept album continues the magical storytelling approach created by producer Paul O'Neill. The story revolves around a young girl who spends Christmas Eve exploring her family attic, discovering old letters, photographs, and forgotten memories that reveal the history of her family.
๐ถ Through these discoveries, the music tells emotional stories of love, loss, and redemption, all tied together by the spirit of Christmas.
⭐ Mini Review
๐ง The Christmas Attic builds on the orchestral rock formula that made the band’s debut album successful. The production is larger, the orchestration more elaborate, and the storytelling even more cinematic.
๐ผ Songs like “Christmas Canon” combine classical melodies with powerful choir arrangements, while “Christmas Canon Rock” transforms that same melody into an energetic symphonic rock anthem.
๐ฅ The album blends classical influences, progressive rock, holiday traditions, and theatrical storytelling, creating an immersive listening experience that feels like a Christmas rock opera.
๐ถ Album Tracklist
๐ต Complete tracklist of The Christmas Attic:
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๐ถ The Ghosts of Christmas Eve
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๐ถ Boughs of Holly
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๐ถ The World That She Sees
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๐ถ The World That He Sees
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๐ถ Midnight Christmas Eve
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๐ถ The March of the Kings / Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
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๐ถ The Three Kings and I (What Really Happened)
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๐ถ Christmas Canon
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๐ถ Joy / Angels We Have Heard on High
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๐ถ Find Our Way Home
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๐ถ Appalachian Snowfall
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๐ถ The Music Box
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๐ถ The Snow Came Down
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๐ถ Christmas in the Air
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๐ถ Dream Child (A Christmas Dream)
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๐ถ An Angel's Share
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๐ถ Music Box Blues
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๐ถ Christmas Canon Rock
๐ฅ Album Credits
๐น Key contributors involved in the album include:
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๐ผ Producer / Composer: Paul O'Neill
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๐น Keyboards / Composer: Jon Oliva
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๐ผ Composer / Arranger: Robert Kinkel
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๐ธ Lead Guitar: Al Pitrelli
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๐ง Record Label: Atlantic Records
๐ธ Several musicians involved with the album were also connected to the progressive metal band Savatage, which influenced the album’s dramatic orchestral rock sound.
๐ผ️ Album Cover Mini Info
๐จ The album cover artwork depicts a young girl sitting in a dimly lit attic surrounded by boxes and old family belongings, illuminated by warm Christmas lights.
✨ This visual theme symbolizes the album’s central idea: rediscovering forgotten memories and emotional family stories during Christmas.
๐ Fun Facts
๐ถ The famous song “Christmas Canon” is based on the classical composition Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel.
๐ญ The album’s narrative was adapted into the television special The Ghosts of Christmas Eve, which helped introduce Trans-Siberian Orchestra to a wider audience.
๐ธ “Christmas Canon Rock” later became one of the band’s most popular live concert performances.
๐ค Trivia
๐ The album eventually achieved multi-platinum sales in the United States, becoming one of the best-selling Christmas rock albums.
๐ป The project features large orchestral arrangements, choir sections, and rock instrumentation, creating the signature Trans-Siberian Orchestra sound.
๐ง The success of the album helped establish the band’s famous annual Christmas arena tours.
❄️ Did You Know?
๐ถ Did you know? The melody used in “Christmas Canon” comes directly from Canon in D, one of the most recognizable classical pieces ever written.
๐ธ Did you know? Trans-Siberian Orchestra eventually started two touring groups (East and West) so they could perform simultaneous Christmas tours across North America.
๐ Did you know? The storytelling style used in this album was inspired by classic progressive rock concept albums from the 1970s.
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra Full Discography
More Albums:
Trans-Siberian Orchestra - Christmas Eve and Other Stories (1996)
Trans-Siberian Orchestra - The Ghosts of Christmas Eve (Live Video) (1999)
Trans-Siberian Orchestra - Beethoven's Last Night (2000)
Trans-Siberian Orchestra - The Lost Christmas Eve (2004)
Trans-Siberian Orchestra - Night Castle (2009)
Trans-Siberian Orchestra - Tales of Winter: Selection from the TSO Rock Opera (2013)
Trans-Siberian Orchestra - Letters from the Labyrinth (2015)
Trans Siberian Orchestra Full Discography: Complete Guide to Albums & Covers Collection (1996-2015)


