The Ventures
rock & roll
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The Ventures were the single most popular group of the rock 'n' roll instrumental craze that ran from the late 50's to the early 60's. Their guitar-driven music was certainly good, but others (Dick Dale, for instance) had them beat hands-down when it came to originality and fire-in-the-belly intensity. Still, their middle-of-the-road approach served them well on The Ventures' Christmas Album (Dolton, 1965). It rocks along in a jolly mood perfect for the season - not too hard, not too soft, just right for making spirits bright.
What elevates it to greatness, though, is the gimmick: Each track integrates a hit song from that year into the arrangement of a time-honored Christmas standard. The effect can be charming ("Frosty The Snowman" gets tipsy on "Tequila") or poetic ("Endless Summer" woven into "White Christmas"). But, once you've heard the Beatles' "I Feel Fine" segue seamlessly into "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer," you'll smile till February.
Originally issued on the Dolton label, The Ventures' Christmas Album has been reissued a number of times - on CD by Capitol in 1990 and by Razor & Tie in 1995; on CD with a new cover and bonus mono mixes by Toshiba in Japan in 2003; as a digital download by Capitol in 2008; on 180 gram vinyl by Sundazed in 2010; and again on CD by Real Gone Music in 2016. That final edition is definitive, including both mono and stereo mixes and excellent liner notes by Bill Kopp.
Nearly 40 years later, the Ventures released a second holiday album, Christmas Joy (2002). It featured all new recordings, including some remakes from the 1965 album, and was reissued as Guitar Christmas in England the next year. For most collectors, Christmas Joy is completely unnecessary. But, like The Ventures' Christmas Album, it's a barrel of laughs - and who doesn't need more laughs?
Albums
- The Ventures' Christmas Album (1965) Top 20 Album
- Christmas Joy (2002)
Essential Songs
- Blue Christmas
- Frosty The Snowman
- Jingle Bell Rock
- Jingle Bells
- Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Top 100 Song
- Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
- Silver Bells
- Sleigh Ride
- White Christmas
Further Listening
- Christmas Classics (various artists, 1988)
- A Christmas Gift For You From Phil Spector (various artists, 1963)
- The Coolest Christmas (various artists, 1994)
- Dr. Demento Presents The Greatest Christmas Novelty CD Of All Time (various artists, 1989)
- Legends Of Christmas Past: A Rock 'n' R&B Holiday Collection (various artists, 1992)
- Hot Rod Holiday (various artists, 1997)
- Merry Christmas From The Sonics, The Wailers, The Galaxies (1965)
- Please Mr. Santa Claus (Evan Johns & His H-Bombs, 1990)
- 'Tis The Season For Los Straitjackets (Los Straitjackets, 2002)