Most of us recall A Charlie Brown Christmas — the classic animated special that originally aired on network television during the holiday season of 1965 — as the moment when pianist Vince Guaraldi first breathed life into the entire Peanuts gang with a series of compositions that have since become as iconic as the characters themselves
But a year earlier, Guaraldi had scored a Peanuts TV special of an entirely different kind. After the success of A Man Named Mays, a documentary of San Francisco Giants center fielder Willie Mays, TV producer/director Lee Mendelson set out to tell the story of another ball player who had soared to similar fame during that same era: the hapless but resilient sandlot underdog, Charlie Brown. The result was A Boy Named Charlie Brown, a 60-minute documentary about Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz
Due to the whims of network programmers at the time, A Boy Named Charlie Brown never aired. Even an alternate version edited down to 30 minutes wouldn’t sell. Nevertheless, Fantasy forged ahead with the 1964 release of the documentary soundtrack — originally titled Jazz Impressions of a Boy Named Charlie Brown, but later shortened in subsequent pressings — without the cross-promotional support of its television counterpart. Regardless of the project’s hamstrung origins, Guaraldi’s compositions, augmented by bassist Monty Budwig and drummer Colin Bailey, paint an evocative backdrop to Schulz’s cast of engaging and enduring characters
Title: Jazz Impressions Of A Boy Named Charlie Brown
Format: Vinyl
Release Date: 25 Jul 2014
Artist: Vince Guaraldi Trio
Sku: 2271208
Catalogue No: 7235351
Category: Specialist
Disc Count: 1
Transfer Format: Vinyl
Video Format: Jazz
Primary Audio: 7235351
Language: 0888072353510
Subtitles: Universal Music
DISC 1
Oh, Good Grief
Pebble Beach
Happiness Is
Schroeder
Charlie Brown Theme
Linus And Lucy
Blue Charlie Brown
Baseball Theme
Freda (with The Naturally Curly Hair)