The Beach Boys' Christmas Album

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The Beach Boys' Christmas Album is the seventh studio album by the American rock band the Beach Boys, released November 9, 1964 on Capitol Records.<ref name=GIGS64 /><ref>Badman, Keith. The Beach Boys. The Definitive Diary of America's Greatest Band: On Stage and in the Studio Backbeat Books, San Francisco, California, 2004. Template:ISBN p. 72</ref> It contains five original songs and seven standards on a Christmas theme. The album proved to be a long-running success during subsequent Christmas seasons, initially reaching No. 6 on Billboard's Christmas LP's chart in its initial release and eventually going gold.<ref name=RIAA>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Music historian James Perone wrote that it is "regarded as one of the finest holiday albums of the rock era".<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

While leader Brian Wilson produced and arranged the rock songs, he left it to Dick Reynolds (an arranger for the Four Freshmen, a group Wilson idolized) to arrange the 41-piece orchestral backings on the traditional songs to which the Beach Boys would apply their vocals.<ref name="Sanchez">Template:Cite book</ref> One single was released from the album, the original song "The Man with All the Toys" backed with the group's rendition of "Blue Christmas". "Little Saint Nick", a single which had already been released the previous year, was included on the album.<ref name="Allmusic"/>

In 1977, the Beach Boys attempted to follow the album with Merry Christmas from the Beach Boys, but it was rejected by their label. The entire Christmas Album plus selections from the Merry Christmas sessions were later assembled for the 1998 compilation Ultimate Christmas.

The original Capitol CD reissue contains a remix of "Little Saint Nick" (the single version) instead of the original album version.

Background

The album was devised as a response to Phil Spector's A Christmas Gift for You from Philles Records (1963), an album Brian had attended recording sessions for.Template:Sfn He played piano on the song "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" but was dismissed by Spector due to his "substandard" piano playing.<ref name=RCMSharp>Template:Cite journal</ref> Side one consists mostly of original Christmas-themed rock songs penned by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, while side two features both secular and religious Christmas standards with orchestral accompaniments and conducting by Dick Reynolds. Original album cover photo by George Jerman for Capitol Photo Studio.Template:Citation needed

Recording

With the exception of "Little Saint Nick", sessions for the album spanned June 18–30, 1964, one month after the All Summer Long album was completed.<ref name="GIGS64">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> "Christmas Day" is the first Beach Boys song to feature a lead vocal from Al Jardine.<ref name="ElliotUltimateXmas">Template:Cite AV media notes</ref>

The album was released in mono and stereo; the stereo mix, prepared by engineer Chuck Britz, would be the last true stereo mix for a Beach Boys album until 1968's Friends.Template:Original research inline

In addition to orchestral renditions of "Jingle Bells" and the original Wilson composition "Christmas Eve" which never received vocal overdubs,<ref name=Slowinski2014 /> outtakes of the All Summer Long track "Little Honda"<ref name="Slowinski2014">Template:Cite AV media notes Mirror</ref> and The Beach Boys Today! song "Don't Hurt My Little Sister" were recorded in between June sessions.<ref name=GIGS64 />

Reception

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In a retrospective review, AllMusic's Jason Ankeny stated: "Brian Wilson's pop genius is well suited to classic Yuletide fare, and the group delivers lush performances of standards ranging from 'Frosty the Snowman' to 'White Christmas' as well as more contemporary material like 'The Man With All the Toys' and 'Blue Christmas.'"<ref name="Allmusic"/>

While interviewing Wilson for a promotional radio special in 1964, Jack Wagner remarked that Wilson's decision to sing solo on a version of "Blue Christmas" could be "the start of a whole new career," to which Wilson responded "I don’t know. It could and it couldn't. I really don’t know."<ref name="Sanchez"/> Referring to the standards which he believed "proved that the Beach Boys' vocal power was bigger and more agile than the surf and hot rod records [and] staking a claim for wider musical terrain," author Luis Sanchez reflected: "The Beach Boys' Christmas Album music shows a quality of aesthetic selectivity that none of the group's records that came before it do, aspiring not just to assimilate one of pop's stock ideas, but also enabling Brian to make one of his biggest artistic advances."<ref name="Sanchez"/>

On April 6, 1982, the album was certified gold by the RIAA, selling more than 500,000 units.<ref name=RIAA />

Ultimate Christmas

Released in 1998, Ultimate Christmas is a compilation containing all of the twelve tracks from the original Christmas LP in stereo. Many bonus tracks were added, including the 1974 single "Child of Winter" and several previously unreleased tracks from the aborted 1977 album Merry Christmas from the Beach Boys.<ref name=ElliotUltimateXmas />

Track listing

Mike Love's writing credits on the tracks marked with a (*) were only awarded after a 1994 court case.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Template:Track listing Template:Track listing Template:Track listing

Personnel

Partial credits courtesy of session archivist Craig Slowinski.<ref name="Slowinski2014"/>

The Beach Boys

Additional musicians and technical staff

  • Al Viola – guitar
  • Cliff Hils – double bass
  • Gene DiNovi, Jimmy Rowles – grand piano
  • Frank Capp, Jack Sperling – drums
  • Eddie Rosa, Gene Cipriano, William Green, Willie Schwartz, Robert Jung – flute and/or saxophone
  • Chuck Gentry – bass clarinet and/or baritone saxophone
  • William Hinshaw, Arthur Maebe, Richard Perissi, Arthur Briegleb, David Duke – French horns
  • Henry Laubach, Ollie Mitchell, Al Porcino, Virgil Evans, John Audino, Conrad Gozzo, Raymond Triscari – trumpets
  • Harry Betts, Francis Howard, George Roberts, Urbie Green, Lew McCreary, Dick Nash – trombones
  • Red Callendertuba
  • James Getzoff, Robert Barene, Arnold Belnick, Bernard Kundell, Paul Shure, Harry Bluestone, Henry Roth, Alfred Lustgarten, William Kurasch, Lou Raderman, Marshall Sosson, Darrel Terwilliger - violins
  • Edgar Lustgarten, Jesse Ehrlich, Ray Kelley, Karl Rossner, Frederick Seykora, Nathan Gershman, Alfred Wohl, Margaret Aue, Armand Kaproff, Joseph Saxon – cellos
  • Dorothy Remsen - harp
  • Benjamin Barrett – orchestra master
  • Dick Reynolds – orchestra conductor/arranger
  • Mainerd Baker, George Yocum – copyists
  • Bill Putnam – engineer – orchestral tracks
  • Chuck Britz – engineer
  • Mark Linett – remix engineer (1991)

Charts

Chart performance for
The Beach Boys' Christmas Album
Chart (1964) Peak
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US Christmas LP's (Billboard)<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> 6
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Chart (2019–2023) Peak
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