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* Music/VinceGuaraldi's score is given a BigBudgetBeefUp compared to the specials, and sounds ''amazing''. The title song sung by Rod [=McKuen=] is special, too.
* John Scott Trotter's orchestrations capture a wistful, melancholy tone that fit Guaraldi's music perfectly, and the instrumental pieces that Trotter composed ("Cloud Dreams", "Bus Wheel Blues", "Blue Puck"--the titles give away which parts of the film they play under) are standouts.

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* Music/VinceGuaraldi's score is given a BigBudgetBeefUp compared to the specials, and it sounds ''amazing''.''amazing'', with an orchestra, horns, and guitar by {{Jazz}} great Herb Ellis added to Guaraldi's familiar piano-bass-drums sound. The title song sung by Rod [=McKuen=] is special, too.
* John Scott Trotter's orchestrations capture a wistful, melancholy tone that fit Guaraldi's music perfectly, and the shorter instrumental pieces that Trotter composed ("Cloud Dreams", "Bus Wheel Blues", "Blue Puck"--the titles give away which parts of the film they play under) are standouts.
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* Music/VinceGuaraldi's score of course. It's given a BigBudgetBeefUp compared to the specials, and sounds ''amazing''. The title song sung by Rod [=McKuen=] is special, too.
* John Scott Trotter's orchestrations deserve mention. They capture a wistful, melancholy tone that fit Guaraldi's music perfectly, and the instrumental pieces that Trotter composed ("Cloud Dreams", "Bus Wheel Blues", "Blue Puck"--the titles give away which parts of the film they play under) are standouts.

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* Music/VinceGuaraldi's score of course. It's is given a BigBudgetBeefUp compared to the specials, and sounds ''amazing''. The title song sung by Rod [=McKuen=] is special, too.
* John Scott Trotter's orchestrations deserve mention. They capture a wistful, melancholy tone that fit Guaraldi's music perfectly, and the instrumental pieces that Trotter composed ("Cloud Dreams", "Bus Wheel Blues", "Blue Puck"--the titles give away which parts of the film they play under) are standouts.
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* Music/VinceGuaraldi's score of course. It's given a BigBudgetBeefUp compared to the specials, and sounds ''amazing''. The title song sung by Rod [=McKuen=] is special, too.
* John Scott Trotter's orchestrations deserve mention. They capture a wistful, melancholy tone that fit Guaraldi's music perfectly, and the instrumental pieces that Trotter composed ("Cloud Dreams", "Bus Wheel Blues", "Blue Puck"--the titles give away which parts of the film they play under) are standouts.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEaMjvYvSOI Champion Charlie Brown]]." You'll find yourself humming it a lot, partly because it's sung when Charlie's at his high point. The song even makes a cameo during the opening Cinema Center Films logo.

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