Music Review: The Beach Boys - The Beach Boys Christmas Album

Part of: The Discographer

The Beach Boys Christmas Album remains a tremendously popular album since its release in late 1964. It is also a short album, even by 1960’s standards, clocking in at just over 27 minutes.

I have to admit that while the album does have some highlights it is one of my least favorite pre-Pet Sounds releases. I think of it as a pleasant pop album more than inspirational Christmas music. But hey, that’s just me and sales show that the album was a big seller. 

I feel that the better songs were contained on side two of the original LP release. I purchased this LP when it was issued (what can I say? I’m old) and remember that I rarely played the first side.  

The traditional “We Three Kings Of Orient Are” leads off with a Brian Wilson-Mike Love duet with overdubbed harmonies in support. The song is slowed down from the norm which gives it a different feel. The Beach Boys created one of the better versions of this old Christmas hymn which has probably been recorded a thousand or so times. 

Brian Wilson provides two great lead vocals on “Blue Christmas” and “I’ll Be Home For Christmas.” His clear high register voice has rarely sounded better and the other members provide subtle support. Brian Wilson’s interpretation of these two modern classic Christmas ballads remains poignant forty-four years later.

The Beach Boys Christmas Album ends with a traditional New Years Eve Song. “Auld Lang Syne” is a perfect vehicle for the Beach Boys to show how well their voices fit together. Time had not yet eroded any of the members’ vocal power and we are left with the Beach Boys at the top of their singing prowess.  

Side one of the original LP begins with the two Beach Boys Christmas singles. “Little Saint Nick” was released in 1963 and added to this LP. Brian Wilson and Mike Love co-authored this simple yet eternally popular Christmas ditty. It remains a radio staple every December. “The Man With All The Toys” features a lead vocal duet between Brian and Mike. This is another simple song but does have an odd staccato refrain. Of interest is the song “Christmas Day” which features the first Al Jardine lead vocal of his Beach Boys career.

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  • 1 - Curth

    May 14, 2008 at 8:57 am

    Wrong cover :-)

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