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. ~ Shawn Haney, All Music Guide
Year after year there is only one thing that is a surefire to get me in the christmas spirit and that's the Charlie Brown christmas. Call it silly but there's some history there. I can imagine future generations enjoying this just as much, on Hi Definition stereo surround super enhanced digital disc but still.
The greatest album ever made. This is without a doubt my favorite album ever. I have the 1997 edition, I picked up one snowy night on the way to my cousin's cabin for a week-long Christmas get-together, and it could not have been more fitting. In the 11 years since, it has been immeasurably wonderful. I used it when I wrote a 12-page Charles Schulz biography. I listen to it most nights, I mean that. I don't know how an album can get any better than this. It's why I love Christmas so much.
This LP is about as perfect a Christmas album as you can ever hope to hear. Vince Guaraldi has created in this piece of artwork a holiday music masterpiece. Not only is it infused with a sense of charm and melancholia, it is also ebullient and optimistic for all that the Christmas season represents. His sense of melody, tone and minimalist arranging makes this record stand above all the others. It is one of those records that washes over you like a perfectly warm blanket.