Love Will Come: The Music of Vince Guaraldi, Volume 2 | ||||
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Released | February 2, 2010 | |||
Recorded | 2009 | |||
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Length | 71:18 | |||
Label | RCA, Dancing Cat | |||
Producer | George Winston, Howard Johnston and Cathy Econom [1] | |||
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Love Will Come: The Music of Vince Guaraldi, Volume 2 is the 16th album by pianist George Winston and 12th solo piano album, released on February 2, 2010. The album is a follow-up to the well-received 1996 tribute album highlighting much of Guaraldi's Peanuts works, Linus and Lucy: The Music of Vince Guaraldi . [3] [4]
All songs composed by Vince Guaraldi except † = composed by George Winston; †† = composed by Vince Guaraldi, Lee Mendelson
# | Title | Original album/television soundtrack | Length | Notes |
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1 | "Time For Love" | There's No Time for Love, Charlie Brown (1973) | 2:23 | aka "There's No Time For Love, Charlie Brown" |
2 | "It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown" | It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown (1969) | 2:10 | |
3 | "Macedonia"/"Little David" | Little Band Big Jazz (1960) | 4:48 | medley of two songs Guaraldi recorded with The Conte Candoli All Stars [1] [5] |
4 | "Woodstock" | Vince Guaraldi and the Lost Cues from the Charlie Brown Television Specials, Volume 2 (2008) | 4:11 | medley of two songs from It's a Mystery, Charlie Brown (1974): "It's a Mystery, Charlie Brown" and "Cops and Robbers" |
5 | "Fenwyck's Farfel"/"Calling Dr. Funk" | Vince Guaraldi Trio (1956)/ Modern Music from San Francisco (1956) | 3:33 | |
6 | "Room at the Bottom" | A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing (1958) | 3:40 | aka "Like a Mighty Rose" |
7 | "Air Music" | Charlie Brown's Holiday Hits (1998) | 2:39 | aka "Surfin' Snoopy" |
8 | "Be My Valentine" | Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown (1975) | 3:13 | aka "Heartburn Waltz" |
9 | "You're Elected, Charlie Brown"/"Little Birdie" | You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown (1972) / A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (1973) | 7:23 | "You're Elected, Charlie Brown" aka "Incumbent Waltz" |
10 | "Brasilia" | The Latin Side of Vince Guaraldi (1964) | 2:03 | |
11 | "Jambo's (Casaba)" | • Vince Guaraldi, Bola Sete and Friends (1964) • Alma-Ville (1969) | 4:53 | |
12 | "Pebble Beach"/"Dolores Park"† | Jazz Impressions of A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1964) | 4:18 | |
13 | "Love Will Come"/"Slow Dance"† | You're in Love, Charlie Brown (1967) | 4:17 | |
14 | "Rain, Rain Go Away" | • Oh Good Grief! (1968) • The Charlie Brown Suite & Other Favorites (2003) | 4:19 | |
15 | "Nobody Else" | The Eclectic Vince Guaraldi (1969) | 5:04 | |
16 | "Love Will Come 2" | 2:48 | unused music cue [1] | |
17* | "Dilemma" | You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown (1972) | 3:02 | |
18* | "Seeds for Thought"/"Ballad for Oscar"† | It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown (1976) | 2:33 | "Seeds for Thought" aka "Sprinkle Your Bird" |
19* | "Christmas Time Is Here" †† | A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) | 4:06 |
*denotes iTunes bonus track
Vincent Anthony Guaraldi was an American jazz pianist best known for composing music for animated television adaptations of the Peanuts comic strip. His compositions for this series included their signature melody "Linus and Lucy" and the holiday standard "Christmas Time Is Here". Guaraldi is also known for his performances on piano as a member of Cal Tjader's 1950s ensembles and for his own solo career. Guaraldi's 1962 composition "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" became a radio hit and won a Grammy Award in 1963 for Best Original Jazz Composition. He died of a heart attack on February 6, 1976, at age 47, moments after concluding a nightclub performance in Menlo Park, California.
"Linus and Lucy" is a popular instrumental jazz standard written by American jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi. It serves as the main theme tune for the many Peanuts animated specials and is named for the two fictional siblings, Linus and Lucy Van Pelt. The jazz standard was originally released on Guaraldi's album Jazz Impressions of A Boy Named Charlie Brown in 1964, but it gained its greatest exposure as part of A Charlie Brown Christmas soundtrack the following year. It is one of the most recognizable pieces by Guaraldi and has gained status as the signature melody of the Peanuts franchise.
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