Urban Chipmunk Explained

Urban Chipmunk
Type:Album
Artist:Alvin and the Chipmunks
Cover:Urban_Chipmunk_Cover.jpg
Released:February 4, 1981 (US)
Recorded:December 1980–January 1981
Studio:Sound Emporium (Nashville, Tennessee)
Genre:Country, children's music
Length:45:23
Label:RCA Nashville
Producer:Larry Butler
Janice Karman
Ross Bagdasarian
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Urban Chipmunk was the first country album by Alvin and the Chipmunks, released on February 4, 1981. The title parodies the 1980 movie Urban Cowboy.

Track listing

Original 1981 release

Urban Chipmunk was released on CD in 1993. For this release, the songs "Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love)" and "Made For Each Other" were deleted and replaced with new songs "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" and "Boot Scootin' Boogie". In addition, "I Love a Rainy Night" was retitled "I Love a Rainy Night (Saturday Morning Remix)" with new dialogue added. The cover art was also modified to feature the current character redesign.

1993 CD remaster

Reception

Steve Simels of Stereo Review wrote, on its initial release, that "there's something oddly soothing about the furry trio's harmonies; they sound so organic, so natural, to ears lately abused by their spiritual heirs, the Bee Gees. Moreover, most of the country hits that the tiny rodents essay here are of the ultra-commercial, protest-the-smell-of-cow-manure variety, so the Platinum Vermins' vocal approach seems eminently appropriate, far more idiomatically authentic than they were on the otherwise admirable 'Chipmunk Punk'". He added" Rich Aregood of the Philadelphia Daily News wrote that "Alvin, Simon and Theodore have never been in better form than they are on 'Urban Chipmunk', an overdue sendup of the phenomenon that turned outlaws into drugstore cowboys."[1] A critic for The Philadelphia Inquirer had a different reaction to the record, though, saying, "perhaps it's all very cute and fine for the Kiddy set, but why an adult would want to sit around listening to the Chipmunks doing 'Luckenbach, Texas' when they could hear Waylon Jennings' version is a puzzle."[2] Martha Hume of the New York Daily News wrote that "Alvin and the boys took very few chances with material, since every single song on the "Urban Chipmunk" has already been a national hit. Nonetheless, the Chipmunks bring new life to such classics as 'Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be (Cowboys) Chipmunks' and Willie Nelson's 'On The Road Again', which Alvin persists in singing as 'Off The Road Again.' Actually, the Chipmunks have only one bad cut on the record, a cleaned up rendition of 'Coward of the County,' which, even sanitized, is not suitable material for the Chipmunks. That's just a minor quibble, however, and those people who can bear listening to 10 songs worth of falsetto trios that would shame even the Bee Gers will probably like this record."[3] Al Freeders of the Dayton Daily News wrote that "all good songs are here, done in high fashion with nothing missing. Production from the hand of Larry Butler, Janice Karman and Ross Bagdasarian is great [...] just listen to 'The Gambler,' 'I Love a Rainy Night,' 'Thank God Tm a Country Boy,' and 'Mama, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Chipmunks' for fine entertainment."[4] Hardy Price of The Arizona Republic called it "a wonderful spoof of the current trend in country music [that] couldn't have come at a better time."[5] Wrote Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times, however:

Charts and certifications

The album ended up earning a Gold certification from the RIAA, the Chipmunks' second Gold album following 1980's Chipmunk Punk.

On the Billboard Top LPs chart, the record peaked at No. 56, while on the country chart, it reached No. 23.

Chart (1981)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums23
U.S. Billboard 20056

Personnel

Production crew

Notes and References

  1. News: Aregood. Rich. June 26, 1981. Records. Philadelphia Daily News. November 26, 2023.
  2. News: . New albums. The Philadelphia Inquirer. June 14, 1981. November 26, 2023.
  3. News: Hume. Martha. June 4, 1981. Rodent return, reggae matinee. Daily News. New York, New York. November 26, 2023.
  4. News: Freeders. Al. June 7, 1981. Chipmunks get back into show biz. Dayton Daily News. November 26, 2023.
  5. News: Price. Hardy. June 4, 1981. This and That. The Arizona Republic. Phoenix, Arizona, United States. November 26, 2023.