A Charlie Brown Christmas [Expanded]

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Total Tracks: 16   Total Length: 55:36

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Kristina Feliciano

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12.02.11
A Christmas classic gets spruced up and expanded
2006 | Label: Fantasy Records

“I don’t think I’m a great piano player,” Vince Guaraldi once said, “but I would like to have people like me, to play pretty tunes and reach the audience. I hope some of those tunes will become standards. I want to write standards, not just hits.” As even those with limited exposure to Guaraldi’s work can tell you, he didn’t just write standards; he set them. His cool jazz—infused compositions for Charles Schulz’s Peanuts TV specials — music that was by turns spirited and poignant — certainly qualify as classics, not just within the genres of children’s programming or of jazz but in the popular imagination.

Guaraldi’s much-loved A Charlie Brown Christmas, a soundtrack originally released way back in 1965, is the most classic of this self-effacing piano player’s classics. It’s also a big seller. No wonder, then, that Fantasy Records reissued it, first in 1988 and then again, with Concord Records, in 2006. Naysayers have grumbled on various websites, including this one, about the remastered A Charlie Brown Christmas Album (with bonus tracks). They say it’s too pristine sounding and that the alternate takes are not on par with the perfection of the original. In the case… read more »

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Has never gotten old

prionguy

I've had this album in one form or another for the last 20 years. In all that time it has never gotten old. Every listen is as enjoyable as the first. Easily one of the best Christmas albums of all time. This expanded edition is a bonus, and worth the money at twice the price.

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yes!!!!!

bsmizzzz

Linus and Lucy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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This IS Christmas

EclecticGirl

Forget Frank & Bing, and King Cole too. This is Christmas music at its best. Just a beautiful jazz combo, and only the voices of children singing in delight. Even ol' Ebenezer would be hard-pressed to "bah humbug" this CD.

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Oh my!!!

alleyway

I love it so much!!! This music just penetrates my heart and warms my soul, not to mention getting my feet tapping.

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wow

castopoe

all i have to say is... christmas time is here! this is my favorite holiday album. i put it in and press play. there is no skipping any songs... its just that great!

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The BEST Christmas Album/Special

s.a.smith3244

Try listening to Skating without experiencing some kind of joyous Christmas memory. The greatest TV soundtrack to the greatest TV special.

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Simply the Best

Paul_D

One of the few Christmas albums that never grows old. Play it any time of year and you'll feel better.

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Excellent!

justagui

I never know whether to put this with holiday music, jazz, piano, pop or whatever else I feel at the time. I simply place it with great music.

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Hands-down best Christmas music

b-dub

Who can't dig this music? Having grown up always looking forward to the Peanuts' Christmas special on TV during the Yuletide, this music conjures the memory of the joy of Christmas of my youth. What's more serene than a song like 'Skating' , where the piano leads you along with a smooth melody while the drummer's stirring the soup?

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Christmas

llamaman228

This album definitely captures the heart-warming factor of Christmas and life like no other. It just fills the heart and relaxes you making you almost feel like a different person. Like you could do anything and you wouldn't mind. eMusic why is this not a pick? P.S. RadioRandy = noob

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Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz called on pianist extraordinaire Vince Guaraldi and his trio to compose and perform music that would reflect the humor, charm, and innocence of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the entire Peanuts gang for their 1965 Christmas TV special. It was a perfect match: Guaraldi strings together elegant, enticing arrangements that reflect the spirit and mood of Schulz’s work and introduce contemporary jazz to youngsters with grace, charm, and creativity. “What Child Is This” touches on cool jazz’s richly textured percussive nuances, while “The Christmas Song” reflects Christmas’ relaxing, mellow moments. The renowned “Linus and Lucy” gives the Peanuts characters a fresh, energetic feel with its tantalizing meter changes, brilliant percussion, and dashing, humorous piano lines. “Christmastime Is Here,” perhaps the album’s most endearing and eloquent moment, is six minutes of soft, lullaby-like melodic and percussive flavors. This collection of soul-soothing melodies would not be complete without the romantic gem “Skating,” which blends musical references to falling snowflakes with the dashing feel of swing. Finally, the uplifting, emotionally stirring swing tune “Christmas Is Coming” really brings the listener into the joyous light of the Christmas spirit. Fred Marshall’s alluring walking basslines and drummer Jerry Granelli’s hauntingly beautiful brush work give most of the album a warm foundation, while Monty Budwig and Colin Bailey shine through with eminent dexterity on bass and drums on “Greensleeves.” As for Guaraldi, his penetrating improvisational phrases paint pictures of the first winter snowfall, myriad glistening trees, and powdery white landscapes. With its blend of contemporary jazz and lyrical mannerisms, A Charlie Brown Christmas is a joyous and festive meditation for the holiday season. [This edition of A Charlie Brown Christmas included bonus tracks.] – Shawn M. Haney

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