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Topic: Chipmunks Liberty albums now on CD
Posted By: Brian W.
Subject: Chipmunks Liberty albums now on CD
Date Posted: 24 May 2008 at 11:37pm
This is only vaguely top-forty related, but I thought I'd let any Chipmunks fans know that many of their original late '50s and 1960s Liberty albums were recently released on CD by Capitol/EMI.

They seem hard to find online, but I saw them at Walmart today, only $6.99 apiece, cheaper than their download counterparts. They have nice foil cover inserts printed on hard card stock, matching the foil covers of their 1960s issues, with a reproduction of the back album cover on the flip side of the insert.

Titles are:

Let's All Sing with the Chipmunks (1959)
Sing Again with the Chipmunks (1960)
Around the World with the Chipmunks (1960)
The Chipmunks Sing the Beatles' Hits (1964)
The Chipmunks Go to the Movies (1969)

I saw all but "Around the World" at Walmart today, and bought "Sing Again" and "Beatles." Strangely, "Sing Again" is not showing on the Walmart website at all.

Even stranger, "Let's All Sing" is available to order from Walmart online, but says "not available in stores," which is completely untrue -- I saw three copies there today. They're all in the soundtrack section.

(And I was surprised to find that "Christmas with the Chipmunks" was NOT their first album... "Let's All Sing" was. Their Christmas album was not released until 1962. Apparently the common version of "Chipmunk Song" with the re-recorded parts first surfaced on "Let's All Sing" in 1959.)



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Posted By: Todd Ireland
Date Posted: 25 May 2008 at 9:55am
Thanks for passing along the great news, Brian, as I can now plan to replace my "gray area" Chipmunks best-of CD compilation with some of these new releases.

Now, one point of clarification... Can all of the Chipmunks CDs be found in the soundtrack section at Wal-Mart, or only the Let's All Sing disc? In other words, can I expect to find all of the Chipmunks discs stocked together?


Posted By: Brian W.
Date Posted: 25 May 2008 at 11:31am
Originally posted by Todd Ireland Todd Ireland wrote:

Can all of the Chipmunks CDs be found in the soundtrack section at Wal-Mart, or only the Let's All Sing disc? In other words, can I expect to find all of the Chipmunks discs stocked together?


They were all in the soundtrack section. They had each disc for sale individually, except for "Around the World with the Chipmunks." I didn't see the box set.

But I passed a second Walmart on the way back home yesterday and stopped there, and the only one they had was the Beatles disc. That seems to be the most common one for some reason (also priced about $2 higher than the others).


Posted By: Brian W.
Date Posted: 25 May 2008 at 6:37pm
Actually, Todd, where I found another today was in the toy department at Walmart. They have a CD section in the toy department. If you can't find them in the soundtracks, try there.


Posted By: 80smusicfreak
Date Posted: 26 May 2008 at 8:09am
Personally, I've never cared for the original late '50s/early '60s incarnation of The Chipmunks under Ross Bagdasarian, Sr., and thus have never owned any of that music in any format. But am I the only one here of a slightly younger generation who jumped on the bandwagon when Ross, Jr. resurrected the group in 1980, and they made a huge comeback w/ their classic "hip"/"street" covers album, "Chipmunk Punk"??? :-) (It would become their first gold album, and the lead single, their version of Billy Joel's "You May Be Right", actually "Bubbled Under" in "Billboard", hitting #101 that summer. A second single, a cover of Blondie's "Call Me", was released as a follow-up, but failed to chart...)

Several years before I obtained my first stereo system (cassette deck, but no turntable), I had to settle for buying my first few albums on vinyl, since all my parents had was a very old turntable for listening to music on. Well, "Chipmunk Punk" was one of those records that I had to have back in 1980 - I still remember listening to that one endlessly w/ headphones on as a kid, lol. Loved their take on most of the songs, since I already knew the vast majority of them from listening to top 40 radio at the time (also includes their covers of other 1979-80 hits, such as Tom Petty's "Refugee", Queen's "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", and The Knack's "My Sharona", among others)...

By the mid '80s, I'd added an original cassette of "Chipmunk Punk" to my collection (as well as the follow-ups, "Urban Chipmunk" and "Chipmunk Rock"), and I remember a couple of times in the late '90s/early '00s I did searches to see if the album had ever been re-issued on CD anywhere in the world. At that time, I came up empty-handed, and was somewhat surprised...

Then late last year, it suddenly hit me to try looking again. Lo & behold, I discovered that "Chipmunk Punk" HAD finally come out on CD in 2005, and right here in the U.S., no less! The main reason I hadn't learned about it sooner: It turns out it's only available via mail order through The Chipmunks' official web site, www.chipmunks.com. (Go to the "Store" page; it's a very reasonable $9.99 + shipping.) Needless to say, I ordered my copy about six months ago - it arrived quickly, and it was pretty cool to finally have on CD. :-) Just wanted to make others aware...


Posted By: aaronk
Date Posted: 26 May 2008 at 10:11am
Wow! I had "Chipmunk Punk" on vinyl as a kid, too! I probably haven't heard it since the early 80s, but I remember it well.


Posted By: Todd Ireland
Date Posted: 26 May 2008 at 11:59am
Wow, Greg, your post just took me on a big trip down Memory Lane! I'm a member of the relatively younger generation who grew up with the '80s incarnation of the Chipmunks. And though I never owned a copy of Chipmunk Punk as a kid, I very much remember the info-mercials for the album which aired during Saturday morning cartoons and on our local TV affiliates that aired cartoons weekdays after school. That said, it's nostalgic to visit the Chipmunks website and see the original album cover! (Though I must say, I'm struck by the website's claim that this is "the Platinum selling album that swept across college campuses...". Wasn't this supposed to be a kids album? LOL)

For what it's worth, my three personal favorite albums as a child in no particular order were: Buckner & Garcia's Pac-Man Fever, Disney's Mickey Mouse Disco, and the Christian-themed Music Machine: Fruit of the Spirit produced by Candle. Fortunately, the latter two titles have been reissued on CD. Amazingly, the original Buckner & Garcia album still has yet to see the light of day in digital. All CD releases of the Pac-Man Fever album to date consist of gallantly attempted, yet inferior, re-recordings. Back in the early '80s, I also remember constantly seeing mail order info-mercials for the Smurfs All-Star Show album, which I really wanted to buy at the time but never had the money. (Again, I was just a kid, so cut me some slack! :-)


Posted By: eriejwg
Date Posted: 26 May 2008 at 12:52pm
Dang, you guys are making me feel old!! I had my first Chipmunks album probably in 1963 or 1964 when I was 4 and 5. The record player I had at the time also played 16rpm records, as there were some children's records that played that speed!


Posted By: TomDiehl1
Date Posted: 26 May 2008 at 7:09pm
I am 23 years old. I first aquired a copy of Chipmunk Punk last summer before i moved to New York, from my old neighbor, in a box of lp's he gave me. It was my first time coming across the album, and I liked You May Be Right best from the lp. The first Chipmunks LP i owned was a Christmas lp reissue on Mistletoe, which was given to my by an ex-boyfriend of my oldest sister several years earlier. However I still prefer their older recordings best.

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Live in stereo.


Posted By: aaronk
Date Posted: 26 May 2008 at 7:31pm
Originally posted by Todd Ireland Todd Ireland wrote:

...and the Christian-themed Music Machine: Fruit of the Spirit produced by Candle.

Dude! I remember this one, too! And I also owned a copy of the Mickey Disco record! Dang, I forgot all about those...


Posted By: Yah Shure
Date Posted: 26 May 2008 at 8:32pm
Since Chipmunk Punk has been brought up, here's the promo insert for the "You May Be Right" single:



And the cardboard (!) picture sleeve for the follow-up 45:



FYI, the Excelsior label got its name from Excelsior Boulevard in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, where the Pickwick (formerly Heilicher Brothers) headquarters were located.


Posted By: Todd Ireland
Date Posted: 27 May 2008 at 9:49pm
Originally posted by aaronk aaronk wrote:

Originally posted by Todd Ireland Todd Ireland wrote:

...and the Christian-themed Music Machine: Fruit of the Spirit produced by Candle.

Dude! I remember this one, too! And I also owned a copy of the Mickey Disco record! Dang, I forgot all about those...


Go ahead and sing along with me, Aaron...

"Music machine, music machine.
Like no other gadget that you've ever seen..."


;-D


Posted By: Todd Ireland
Date Posted: 27 May 2008 at 9:51pm
And thanks for the scan, Yah Shure. Awesome stuff!


Posted By: aaronk
Date Posted: 27 May 2008 at 11:08pm
Originally posted by Todd Ireland Todd Ireland wrote:

Go ahead and sing along with me, Aaron...

The one I remember most was the "Patience" song featuring Herbert The Snail. My wife didn't remember this record too well, but her favorite was "Germs (My Invisible Dog)" on the album Down By The Creek Bank.


Posted By: TomDiehl1
Date Posted: 28 May 2008 at 8:37am
Originally posted by aaronk aaronk wrote:


And I also owned a copy of the Mickey Disco record! Dang, I forgot all about those...


I've got the Mickey Mouse Disco lp, the Mousercise lp, (these are thanks to my mother being a school teacher and me having to find new copies of the albums to replace the ones i trashed as a kid!) but i've never been able to replace my copy of Rock Around The Mouse. Of course i hadnt looked for it in years, and now there are plenty on ebay (on both vinyl and cd!). Looks like ive got something new to buy, and bring back some old memories.... even Little Richard is on this lp with Gawrsh Golly Goofy! I can remember that song slightly but not very well.

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Live in stereo.


Posted By: Brian W.
Date Posted: 14 September 2010 at 6:38pm
A very reliable source, who seems to have inside knowledge of the Ace Records label in the UK, tells me that the mono single mix of "The Chipmunk Song" will be included on their upcoming "London American Label - 1958" disc, to be released in the first half of 2011.

It will be mastered from the original 1958 UK master tape (presumably a high-quality dub of the Liberty master tape), which is still safe and sound in the Decca UK vault.


Posted By: thecdguy
Date Posted: 03 May 2020 at 11:42am
I wish I'd known about the "Chipmunk Punk" CD when it came out in 2005. I liked their version of "You May Be Right" and now of course the CD is extremely rare. I still have yet to see it on Discogs or eBay. I think it's on YouTube, though.

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Dan In Philly


Posted By: Brian W.
Date Posted: 30 December 2020 at 4:31pm
"Ragtime Cowboy Joe" and "Alvin's Harmonica" are both in mono on this download release from Capitol. I think this is probably identical to the 2003 Japanese CD issue of this compilation (and the download does say released 11/3/03):

https://www.qobuz.com/us-en/album/the-chipmunks-show-the-chipmunks/vcftahidqicic - https://www.qobuz.com/us-en/album/the-chipmunks-show-the-chi pmunks/vcftahidqicic

Actually, I just noticed that the Japanese CD catalogue number is on the cover in the upper right, so this must be identical to the Japanese CD.



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