Thursday, December 24, 2009
Vince Guaraldi “A Charlie Brown Christmas” (1965)
This is a near perfect Christmas album, and is rightly considered as one of Vince Guaraldi's greatest works. In my house at least, no Christmas can be complete without this seasonal slice of musical beauty. From the first few notes it sets a mood so completely and utterly that the spell isn't broken until the album finishes and the room goes silent once more at its conclusion. It's a beautiful album which is as wistful and melancholy as it is joyful. Not that the music itself is sad, but there's something about this album which never fails to get me choked up. Perhaps it's the fact that this music is all tied up with my childhood memories of the Charlie Brown Christmas special, which has to be one of the bleakest, most depressing television programs ever foisted upon the impressionable youth of North America. However, all this heaviness is wonderfully offset by the gorgeous "Skating", which has always been my favourite song on this album. What more can I say? For me this is a deeply moving and emotional album despite the lurid cartoon characters which populate its cover. Beautiful, essential, golden. –Deadlybreakfast
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Album Reviews,
Jazz
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