- Little Saint Nick
- The Man With All the Toys
- Santa's Beard
- Merry Christmas, Baby
- Christmas Day
- Frosty the Snowman
- We Three Kings of Orient Are
- Blue Christmas
- Santa Claus Is Coming to Town
- White Christmas
- I'll Be Home for Christmas
- Auld Lang Syne
- Little Saint Nick
- Auld Lang Syne
- Little Saint Nick
- Child of Winter (Christmas Song)
- Santa's Got an Airplane
- Winter Symphony
- (I Saw Santa) Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree
- Melekalikimaka
- Bells of Christmas
- Morning Christmas
- Toy Drive Public Service Announcement
- Dennis Wilson Christmas Message
- Brian Wilson Christmas Interview
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The Beach Boys were the ultimate summer band, their songs full of sun, surfboards, and endless waves of good vibrations, but it is always interesting to remember how many of those bright productions featured sleigh bells as part of their rhythm tracks, as if Brian Wilson wanted to stick a little bit of winter in there. So it should come as no surprise that the Beach Boys recorded two Christmas albums, the first, The Beach Boys' Christmas Album, in 1964, and a second unreleased set, Merry Christmas With the Beach Boys, a decade later. This disc essentially combines both projects, throwing in some alternate mixes and minutiae, and replicates 1998's Ultimate Christmas release (minus one track, the inconsequential "Christmas Time Is Here Again") right down to the same track sequence. If the Beach Boys favored sleigh bells in summer, then their bright and sunny vocals brought warmth into the dead of winter, as well, particularly with their classic holiday single, "Little Saint Nick," featured in three different versions here, including an alternate take (heavy on saxes) sung over the backing track to "Drive-In." "Merry Christmas, Baby" is another example of Brian simply moving the proven and successful Beach Boys formula to a different season. The alternate mix of "Auld Lang Syne" (the one without Dennis Wilson's spoken interjections) spotlights the gorgeous multi-tracked harmonies of the group, while the cluttered kitchen sink production of "Child of Winter (Christmas Song)" shows how complicated Beach Boys arrangements could get when left unchecked. The real gem of this set, though, aside from the sleigh bell-, glockenspiel-, and celesta-laced original 1963 single version of "Little Saint Nick," is Dennis' haunting "Morning Christmas," which is elegantly and stunningly arranged, carrying some of the mysterious power and allure of the season. Capitol releases a version of this holiday material every year or two, and while it won't change your opinion of the Beach Boys one way or the other, that's exactly why it's worth picking up at half price in the post-Christmas CD sale at your local music store.
Product Details
Release Date: | 10/05/2004 |
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Label: | Capitol |
UPC: | 0724357976527 |
catalogNumber: | 79765 |
Rank: | 7369 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Beach Boys Primary Artist,VocalsBrian Wilson Vocals
Mike Love Vocals
Adam Jardine Vocals
Jardine Vocals
Dennis Wilson Vocals
Matt Jardine Vocals
Technical Credits
Irving Berlin ComposerJack Wagner Producer
Brian Wilson Composer,Producer
Mike Love Composer
Buck Ram Composer
Ron Altbach Composer
Sidney Arodin Composer
J. Fred Coots Composer
Steve Desper Engineer
Kim Gannon Composer
Haven Gillespie Composer
Jardine Composer,Producer,Remixing
Walter Kent Composer
Dick Reynolds Arranger
Andrew Sandoval Tape Research
Dennis Wilson Composer,Producer
Johnny Moore Composer
Anthony DeCurtis Liner Notes
Lou Baxter Composer
Jack Rollins Composer
Brad Elliott Track Annotations
Jay Johnson Composer
Traditional Composer
John Henry Hopkins Composer
Susan Lavoie Art Direction
Robert Burns Composer
Steve Kalinich Composer
Steve Nelson Composer
Bill Hayes Composer
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