Rating:
Genre:
Children
Release Date: 09/16/2008
Parties interested in an inexpensive way of obtaining a handful of seasonal cheer from the eternally youthful antics of
the Chipmunks need look no further. This meagerly priced title draws upon the two original
Christmas with the Chipmunks volumes that were first issued in the early '60s. The vari-speed novelty was the brainchild of the multimedia mastermind
Ross Bagdasarian. While many assumed the
Chipmunks moniker was a play on the success of
the Beatles, it was actually used as far back as
Bagdasarian's hit 45
"Witch Doctor" in 1958. Granted, the three cartoon rodents were fictitious; however, the names
Alvin,
Simon, and
Theodore were inspired by
Liberty Records brass
Al Bennett (
Alvin),
Si Waronker (
Simon), and engineer
Ted Keep (
Theodore). Under the direction of
Bagdasarian as
Dave Seville,
the Chipmunks' pre-adolescent high-energy enthusiasm is nothing short of infectious. It yielded a weekly prime time animated television program called
The Alvin Show, which aired from October 14, 1961, through September 12, 1962, on
CBS-TV. On this disc, the unbridled joy of the season -- as experienced through the eyes of
Alvin,
Simon, and
Theodore -- is coupled with conventional melodies such as
"Jingle Bells," "Frosty the Snowman," "All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth," and
"Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town." Of course, no
Chipmunks holiday effort would be complete without
Bagdasarian's
"The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)." [For the 2008 edition of the album the grinches at Capitol cut five tracks from the previous reissue's running order, making the 2006 edition the one to track down for maximum Chipmunk holiday enjoyment.]
~Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide