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George Winston Album - Linus & Lucy: The Music of Vince Guaraldi
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Customers rating:
(55 ratings)
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Release Date:1996-09-17
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Adult Alternative, Contemporary Instrumental, Jazz, Jazz Music, Neo-Classical, New Age, New Age / Meditation, Pop, Solo Instrumental
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Label:Windham Hill Records
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UPC:019341118428
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Approx. Price:$8.99
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| Track Listing : |
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Cast Your Fate to the Wind |
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Skating |
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Linus & Lucy |
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Great Pumpkin Waltz |
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Monterey |
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Charlie Brown Thanksgiving |
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Treat Street |
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Eight Five Five |
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Masked Marvel |
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Charlie Brown and His All Stars |
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You're In Love, Charlie Brown |
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Peppermint Patty |
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Bon Voyage |
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Young Man's Fancy |
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Remembrance |
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Theme to Grace/Lament |
Review - Album Details :
Japanese Release featuring 17 Tracks Including the Exclusive Bonus Track the Red Baron.Review - Amazon.com :
While Vince Guaraldi's piano playing and composing have had a big influence on George Winston's work, there is little sense of direct imitation in this affecting tribute to the man who composed the memorable music for the television specials based on cartoonist Charles M. Schultz's Peanuts characters. Winston's solo piano style is fuller and more reflective than Guaraldi's, a hearty blend of powerful chords and subdued rhythms. It seems to embrace Guaraldi's tunes, both the Peanuts songs, like the title tune and "You're in Love, Charlie Brown," and Guaraldi's other music, like "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" and "Monterey," which seems to blend somber tones with an almost luminous quality. The warmth, wit, and whimsy here evoke memories of the best work of Guaraldi and Schultz. --Adam Rains Customer review - 2000-09-29
- Good Grief, What a cd!What a beautiful musical tribute to the late Vince Guaraldi by George Winston! You're sure to love this cd if you are a fan of Guaraldi or Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanut's gang. The songs range in mood from light & lively to soft & serene. You'll find music from many of the different Charles Schulz cartoons...."It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown," "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving," "A Charlie Brown Christmas," "You're In Love, Charlie Brown, "He's Your Dog, Charlie Brown," and more. Probably the most infamous Peanuts song on this cd is "Linus and Lucy." You know.....Da,da,dat, da,da,dat, daaaaa, daaaaa..... Also on the cd are such Guaraldi hits as, "Cast Your Fate to The Wind," "Monterey," "Remembrance," and "Theme to Grace/Lament." Most of which are from the 1960's. Most people are very familiar with the Charlie Brown tunes, but may not be aware of who wrote and played them. Winston does Vince Guaraldi good in his musical tribute to him. It's a great cd if you enjoy Winston, Guaraldi, The Peanuts Gang, or all three. I love this cd for all three of those reasons! Would be a great addition to your cd collection. Also of interest are the liner notes in the cd cover. There's a brief bio on George Winston and Vince Guaraldi, as well as how Winston came to admire and play the music of Guaraldi. He also writes a brief overview of each song. Very interesting.
Customer review - 2000-02-09
- Good Grief, Listen to This!If you are a fan of the late Vince Guaraldi, the classic Peanuts cartoon strip and Charlie Brown specials, or a fan of George Winston, I recommend this CD to you. It's obvious that George Winston has the greatest respect for Vince Guaraldi as seen in the liner notes. Ok, so Winston improvises a little bit (like on "Peppermint Patty" and the closing track) but isn't that found on all tribute albums? When I 1st heard "Cast Your Fate to the Wind", I thought it had a Charlie Brown special feel to it. Now I know why! Other pieces that I like are the brief and simple "Eight Five Five" (you know Winston was a fan if he picked this piece up!), the classic "Linus and Lucy", "Skating", "Great Pumpkin Waltz", the Latino-flavored "The Masked Marvel", "You're In Love, Charlie Brown" and "Bon Voyage". But this isn't all Charlie Brown music. There's also "Treat Street" which sounds a little like George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord" and the lovely melancholy "Theme to Grace" in which Winston throws in a piece of his own "Lament" into this poignant final track. I believe Vince would be honored and I understand George Winston has another CD of Vince Guaraldi music.
Customer review - 2004-02-13
- Remembrance of childhood's soundtrackGeorge Winston delivers a technically well wrought reworking of the songs on "Linus & Lucy: The Music of Vince Guaraldi." I understand that this session is a tribute and not an attempt to copy or co-opt the original, and on that level, Mr. Winston succeeds.Two issues can work against the material here if one is not prepared for them. First, most of the originals have worn grooves into my brain, and in some way, these songs are in part like a soundtrack to wonderful, fleeting years of childhood before adolescence. When I was a kid, I used to tape the Peanuts? shows on my small reel to reel tape machine (this was in the '60 so way before VCRs) in order capture the music. And since then, I have no idea how many times I've watched those shows, now with my own children. Hence, it's hard to follow Mr. Winston when he veers in another direction, adds a new twist, or tweaks the material---even though he does so masterfully.But the lightness and sweetness of these songs is mostly preserved, at least around the edges, and by reinterpreting the music, Mr. Winston provides a fresh take, though not exactly the same sentiment of the originals. Second, the contrast in styles between Mr. Winston and Mr. Guaraldi sometimes creates a bit of tension in my deep-rooted expectations of what this music "should" sound like. When Mr. Winston applies some of the stride piano playing or alters the beats a bit (see his liner notes for more better explanations), the songs no longer have the same lilting quality I expect from my prior conditioning and sometimes a note sounds more brittle than fluid. Some of this tension abates after a few listens, but there are a couple of spots where it proves more distracting than enjoyable. Listen to the middle of the title track, for instance, where some of the cords sound harsh. All this commentary aside, Mr. Winston treats the songs and heritage of Mr. Guaraldi respectfully. His revisions actually make me appreciate the original songs more.
Customer review - 2000-02-13
- Happiness Is........I write this as my all-time favorite cartoonist Charles M. Schulz has passed away. Vince Guaraldi's music helped make all those Charlie Brown specials I loved so wonderful. And there's nobody better to pay tribute to Vince Guaraldi than George Winston. If you enjoyed the Charlie Brown specials as a kid, you'll love this CD. This CD not only features Guaraldi's music in the specials (most noteworthy are "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving", "The Great Pumpkin Waltz", the obscure "Eight Five Five", and the classic "Linus and Lucy") but of other musical pieces by Guaraldi("Treat Street", "Requiem", and the classic "Cast Your Fate to the Wind", which I always thought had a Charlie Brown feel to it). I think Vince would've been honored to have George Winston pay tribute to him. I understand a 2nd collection of Vince Guaraldi's work as played by George Winston is in the making.
Customer review - 2003-01-17
- The greatest gift I never asked forI recieved this CD as a Christmas gift about 4 years ago. When I unwrapped it, I was confused and dissapointed. I had never expressed any interest in piano music. (I mostly listened to pop and techno) I had no idea that this would be the greatest CD I'd ever own. I can still remember the way I felt the first time I listened to it. What a surreal experience! What euphoria! It was like nothing I had ever heard before. I remember my jaw dropping as I was litteraly brought to tears when I heard the boogie woogie part of track 2. The speed of this man's hands is mind-boggeling. I can honestly say that this CD has changed my life in a big way. BUY THIS CD!
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