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Wild Christmas album covers from Motörhead, Tiny Tim, Bad Religion, Shonen Knife & many more!

Motorhead Ace of Spades Christmas Edition, 1980
Motörhead “Ace of Spades” Christmas Edition, 1980
 
I’ve compiled what I think is a pretty cool collection of Christmas album covers from tons of different artists - many that you have probably heard of and, many more that you may not have heard of that you will want to add to your holiday record collection immediately.
 
Shonen Knife A Christmas Record For You, 1991
Shonen Knife, A Shonen Knife Christmas Record For You, 1991
 
Bad Religion Father Christmast 7
Bad Religion “Father Christmas” 7” single. Get it here.
 
Tiny Tim's Christmas Album, 1994
Tiny Tim’s Christmas Album, 1994
 
When it comes to album covers, there are some true gems in this post, such as the super snarly Motörhead “Ace of Spades” Christmas Edition from 1980 record above (that was once the subject of my yearly Christmas card), the fantastic Shonen Knife record, A Shonen Knife Christmas Record For You, and UK punks The Boys (recording as The Yobs) from 1979, The Yobs’ Christmas Album. That said, there are a few Christmas album covers records that follow (many of which you can buy yourself with a little Googling) that could be considered slightly NSFW. YAY!
 
Eartha Kitt, Santa Baby single - 1953
Eartha Kitt, “Santa Baby” single - 1953
 
Mae West Wild Christmas, 1966
Mae West Wild Christmas, 1966
 
Jacob Miller and Ray I, Natty Christmas, 1978
Jacob Miller and Ray I, Natty Christmas, 1978. Get it here.
 
Rudy Ray Moore - This Ain't No White Christmas!, 1996
Rudy Ray Moore, This Ain’t No White Christmas!, 1996
 
Jackie Gleason All I Want For Christmas, 1969
Jackie Gleason, All I Want For Christmas, 1969
 
The Boys (recording under the name The Yobs) The Yobs' Christmas Album, 1979
London punk rockers, The Boys (recording under the name “The Yobs”) The Yobs’ Christmas Album, 1979
 
Phil Spector, A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector (featuring The Ronettes, The Crystals and more)
Phil Spector, A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector (featuring The Ronettes, The Crystals and more)
 
The Three Stooges, Christmas Time With The Three Stooges
The Three Stooges, Christmas Time With The Three Stooges 1983 (featuring Moe, Larry and Curly Joe DeRita)
 
Explosivo Tropical Bristol (a Mexican Christmas compilation album), 1970s
Explosivo Tropical Bristol (a Mexican Christmas compilation album), 1970s
 
Afroman, Jobe Bells, 2004
Afroman, Jobe Bells, 2004
 
Bad Religion, Christmas Songs, 2013
Bad Religion, Christmas Songs, 2013
 
King Diamond, No Presents for Christmas, (a single released in 1985)
King Diamond, “No Presents for Christmas”, (a single released in 1985)
 

Shonen Knife, “Sweet Christmas”, 2011

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