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==Track listing==
==Track listing==
The following track listing is for the original 1969 vinyl release. All tracks written by [[Vince Guaraldi]], except where noted.
The following track listing is for the original 1969 vinyl release.
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{{Track listing
| headline = Side One
| headline = Side One
| all_writing = [[Vince Guaraldi]], except where noted
| extra_column = Notes

| title1 = Nobody Else
| title1 = Nobody Else
| length1 = 3:15
| length1 = 3:15


| title2 = Lucifer's Lady
| title2 = Lucifer's Lady
| note2 =
| note2 = Featured in the ''[[Peanuts]]'' feature film ''[[A Boy Named Charlie Brown]]'' (1969) and [[television special]] ''[[Play It Again, Charlie Brown]]'' (1971)
| length2 = 5:20
| length2 = 5:20
| extra2 = Featured in the ''[[Peanuts]]'' feature film ''[[A Boy Named Charlie Brown]]'' (1969) and [[television special]] ''[[Play It Again, Charlie Brown]]'' (1971)


| title3 = Black Sheep Boy
| title3 = Black Sheep Boy

Revision as of 14:03, 14 May 2020

The Eclectic Vince Guaraldi
Studio album by
Released1969 (1969)
RecordedLate 1968-Early 1969
StudioGolden State Studios, San Francisco, California[1]
GenreJazz pop, Soul Jazz
Length45:28
LabelWarner Bros.
ProducerVince Guaraldi
Vince Guaraldi chronology
Oh Good Grief!
(1968)
The Eclectic Vince Guaraldi
(1969)
Alma-Ville
(1970)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

The Eclectic Vince Guaraldi is an album by Vince Guaraldi released by Warner Bros., in 1969. In a departure from his standard jazz output, Guaraldi experimented with electric keyboard and electric harpsichord in preparation of the release of the album, which he also produced and arranged.[2]

Background

By the time The Eclectic Vince Guaraldi was released, Guaraldi had become best known for his work on five prime-time animated television specials based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. Only one track, "Lucifer's Lady", would eventually be featured in the film A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1969) and the television special, Play It Again, Charlie Brown (1971).[1] The album is notable for featuring a cover of The Beatles’ song "Yesterday".[2]

A remastered edition was released in 2018 by Omnivore Records as part of the 3-disc set The Complete Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Recordings.[3]

Track listing

The following track listing is for the original 1969 vinyl release.

All tracks are written by Vince Guaraldi, except where noted

Side One
No.TitleWriter(s)NotesLength
1."Nobody Else"  3:15
2."Lucifer's Lady" Featured in the Peanuts feature film A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1969) and television special Play It Again, Charlie Brown (1971)5:20
3."Black Sheep Boy"Tim Hardin 2:30
4."Once I Loved"Ray Gilbert, Antônio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes 8:22
Side Two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."The Beat Goes On"Sonny Bono3:45
6."Yesterday"John Lennon, Paul McCartney3:45
7."Coffee and Doe-Nuts" 7:25
8."Reason to Believe" 2:48
9."It Was a Very Good Year"Ervin Drake6:35

Personnel

References

  1. ^ a b c Ginell, Richard S.. The Eclectic Vince Guaraldi at AllMusic. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  2. ^ a b Bang, Derrick. "Vince Guaraldi on LP and CD: The Eclectic Vince Guaraldi". fivecentsplease.org. Derrick Bang, Scott McGuire. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  3. ^ Jurek, Thom. The Complete Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Recordings at AllMusic. Retrieved 17 April 2020.