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Product Identifiers
Record Labelf.a.n., Fantasy
UPC0888072379572
eBay Product ID (ePID)3046051958
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2016
GenreJazz
ArtistGuaraldi, Vince
Release TitlePeanuts Greatest Hits
Dimensions
Item Height0.17 in
Item Weight0.49 lb
Item Length12.41 in
Item Width12.31 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks12
Tracks1.1 Linus and Lucy Vince Guaraldi Trio 03:04 1.2 Charlie Brown Theme Vince Guaraldi Trio 04:21 1.3 Baseball Theme Vince Guaraldi Trio 03:13 1.4 Oh, Good Grief Vince Guaraldi Trio 02:22 1.5 Happiness Is Vince Guaraldi Trio 03:40 1.6 Little Birdie Vince Guaraldi 03:16 2.1 The Great Pumpkin Waltz Vince Guaraldi Trio 02:26 2.2 Thanksgiving Theme Vince Guaraldi Trio 02:02 2.3 Christmas Is Coming Vince Guaraldi Trio 03:22 2.4 Christmas Time Is Here Vince Guaraldi Trio 06:09 2.5 Skating Vince Guaraldi Trio 02:25 2.6 Christmas Time Is Here Vince Guaraldi Trio 02:44
Number of Discs2
NotesLimited collectable picture disc LP pressing in die-cut sleeve. The picture disc features Charlie Brown's face on Side A, and Lucy's face on Side B. Peanuts' Greatest Hits features 12 of the most memorable recordings from the beloved animated Peanuts television specials, all with the sophisticated, yet accessible jazz styling's of the Vince Guaraldi Trio. Includes such classics as 'Linus and Lucy,' 'Christmas is Coming' and 'Little Birdie.' San Francisco-based jazz musician Vince Guaraldi had already established himself as a pianist and composer, first with Cal Tjader and then as a leader of his own group, when producer Lee Mendelson came knocking. Mendelson had been enchanted by Guaraldi's 1963 surprise hit single, "Cast Your Fate to the Wind," and asked him to write some original music for a documentary to be entitled A Boy Named Charlie Brown. Though the program didn't air at the time, Guaraldi's music so perfectly captured the mood and character of Peanuts, that he was invited to write the soundtrack for the first Peanuts special that did air, 1965's landmark A Charlie Brown Christmas. And the rest is history