On December 5, 1995, the Smoky Mountain Brass Band and the Smoky Mountain Chorale under the direction of John West and James Dooley, respectively, recorded a festive collection of Christmas and holiday season music. Christmas Voices and Brass was arranged by James Dooley and Richard Trevarthen, founder of the Smoky Mountain Brass Band.
- Set One
- Prelude on Adeste Fideles & We Three Kings – Trevarthen
- O Come, O Come, Emmanuel – from Plainsong
- While by My Sheep – 17th Century Tune
- Interlude on Jesous Ahatonhia – Trevarthen
- Jesous Ahatonhia – Huron Carol
- Shepherds, Shake off Your Drowsy Sleep – Bescancon Carol
- Set Two
- The Snow Lay on the Ground – Traditional Melody
- What is This Fragrance? – French Carol
- With Merry Heart – Renaissance Motet
- Away in a Manger – William J. Kirkpatrick
- Hark, the Herald Angels Sing – Felix Mendelssohn
- Set Three
- Fantasia on Masters in This Hall & God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen – Trevarthen
- Once in Royal David’s City – Henry J. Gauntlet, Steve Baxley, soloist
- Two Traditional Wassails – from Gloucestershire & Yorkshire
- Silent Night, Holy Night – Franz Gruber
- Joy to the World – attributed to G. F. Handel
- Set Four
- In the Bleak Mid-Winter – Dooley
- How Brightly Shines the Morning Star – Philip Nicolai and J. S. Bach
- A La Media Noche (At the Hour of Midnight) – Traditional Puerto Rican
- I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day – Jean Baptiste Calkin
- O Come, All Ye Faithful – J. F. Wade’s Cantus Diversi