Happy Anniversary, Charlie Brown!-- Some of the biggest names in Jazz and beyond (Chick Corea, B.B. King, David Benoit, Kenny G, Dave Brubeck, and more) cover the classic Vince Guarldi tunes and post-Guaraldi Peanuts music.
Here's To You Charlie Brown: 50 Great Years The 50th
Anniversary CD, by David Benoit with appearances by Al Jarreau, Take 6, and even a "duet" with a recording of Vince Guaraldi.
Joe Cool's Blues-- This
is the music for the Kitty Hawk episode of the This Is America, Charlie Brown, by Wynton
and Ellis Marsalis. It does include a rendition of Linus&Lucy, but it also has a lot of
original compositions.
Anthology-- a collection of music by The Royal Guardsmen,
including their hit Snoopy Vs. The Red Baron, plus The Return of the Red Baron, Snoopy's
Christmas, Snoopy for President, and many non-Peanuts songs.
A Boy Named Charlie Brown-- Vince Guaraldi music from an obscure documentary (not the animated feature of the same name), including "Linus and Lucy" and a CD bonus track.
Oh, Good Grief!-- more Vince Guaraldi Peanuts music, including "The Great Pumpkin Waltz", "The Red Baron", and "Linus and Lucy" (again, but can you ever really have too
many renditions of that catchy little ditty?)
Schroeder's Greatest Hits-- An introduction to classical music, with works of Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, and more. 36 tracks in all!
Snoopy!!! Original (San Francisco) cast recording of the musical.
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown The stage musical has an extras-laden CD
of the original cast recording, as well as a CD of the 1999 revival of the musical, including new songs not in the original version! (And hey, if you
like the music from the play, try this CD of other humorous music by the same composer!)
Vince Guaraldi and the Vince Guaraldi Trio -- Vince Guaraldi was the brilliant jazz composer who created that Peanuts cartoon music we
all remember. These are some of his non-Peanuts works: