The reunion no one imagined would ever happen has resulted in a triumphant album awash in the group’s gung-ho uncoolness
Next up is the promised Christmas song, “Little Things”. A twinkling music box melody, frosted with flutes and topped with a children’s choir, it’s the pretty, soft-focus tale of a couple lying in bed listening to children playing with their new toys.
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