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It's the most wonderful time of the year! And in the old tradition, Aidan Moffat & RM Hubbert invites you to gather round the fire for Ghost Stories for Christmas.These are the ghosts of love, haunting happy homes and fairy-lit bars; these are the ghosts of memory, of haunted mirrors, pagan festivities, and unforgettable friends. Across eight new original compositions and two deftly executed covers, here they offer an alternative view on the Season To Be Jolly.The album began with an idea for a song - A Ghost Story for Christmas. Originally intended as a one-off, seasonal , it proved such fun to write that soon they had enough songs for an EP. InchThen, on a nice, sunny, summer morning, I phoned Hubby and suggested we just do a whole album,Inch says Moffat. InchWe were really enjoying it - there's something pleasantly perverse about recording Christmas songs in summer clothes - so we just kept going.Inch There followed an intense few weeks of writing and research, with Moffat taking lyrical inspiration as always from the life around him, but which also found him adapting a classic Hans Christian Andersen fairytale and an essay by the king of modern Christmas himself, Charles Dickens. The album also features their cover of Yazoo's synth classic Only You - a favourite from their youth and one of Moffat's oft-tweeted late-night comfort hits, and already a popular number in their live show (and, of course, a Christmas Number One for The Flying Pickets in 1983) - and the set was topped off with a sombre rendition of Mud's 1974 hit, Lonely This Christmas. InchThere really wasn't any other song it could have been,Inch Hubbert says of this choice. InchIt sums up the album well!InchThe album also finds the duo expanding and experimenting with their sound, with eerie bowed guitars, dreamscape doo-wop, and a piano-led tale of a looking-glass ghost. InchI had some words that I f