Alpert Tijuana
Alpert Tijuana
How can I get a sheet music album MM3D titled “The DeLux Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass Music Book”
Containing 60 Great songs.
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HERB ALPERT & TIJUANA BRASS Whipped Cream JAPAN CD 1994 $69.00 |
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Classics, Vol. 20 Herb Alpert & Tijuana Brass MUSIC CD $62.98 |
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HERB ALPERT/TIJUANA – GOING PLACES – CD NEW $40.96 |
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Herb Alpert/Tijuana Brass Classics/Vol.1 CD best of OOP $36.98 |
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HERB ALPERT/TIJUANA – SOUTH OF THE BORDER – CD NEW $34.53 |
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HERB ALPERT +TIJUANA BRASS Very Best 86 WEST GERMANY CD $33.15 |
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Herb Alpert And The Tijuana Brass CD FourSider 21 Track $29.99 |
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Going Places (JPN LP sleeve CD) – Herb Alpert & Tijuana $29.80 |
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Sounds Like (JPN LP sleeve CD) – Herb Alpert & Tijuana $29.80 |
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HERB ALPERT/TIJUANA – WHIPPED CREAM & OTHER D – CD NEW $29.11 |
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“Herb Alpert & Tijuana Brass – Greatest Hits, Vol. 2″.. $27.77 |
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HERB ALPERT & THE TIJUANA BRASS – Going Places **NEW CD $24.12 |
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HERB ALPERT & TIJUANA BRASS – The Lonely Bull SEALED CD $24.12 |
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HERB ALPERT & TIJUANA BRASS – Whipped Cream & SEALED CD $24.12 |
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HERB ALPERT & TIJUANA BRASS Beat of the Brass SEALED CD $24.12 |
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HERB ALPERT & TIJUANA BRASS – NINTH ~ JAZZ/POP CD *NEW* $22.32 |
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HERB ALPERT/TIJUANA – LONELY BULL – CD NEW $22.24 |
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ALPERT, HERB/TIJUANA BRASS LONELY BULL (JPN LP SLEEVE) $22.21 |
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ALPERT, HERB/TIJUANA BRASS NINTH (JPN LP SLEEVE) CD $22.21 |
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ALPERT, HERB/TIJUANA BRASS WHIPPED CREAM & OTHER DELIG) $22.21 |
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ALPERT, HERB/TIJUANA BRASS SRO (JPN LP SLEEVE) CD -NEW $22.20 |
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ALPERT, HERB/TIJUANA BRASS WHIPPED CREAM & OTHER DELIG) $22.15 |
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Herb Alpert Tijuana Brass CD Sampler RARE OOP PROMO $21.99 |
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HERB ALPERT & TIJUANA BRASS Lonely Bull NEW 1988 Oop CD $19.99 |
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Greatest Hits by Herb Alpert Tijuana Brass CD $19.99 |
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HERB ALPERT & TIJUANA BRASS – HITS CD ~ 60’s JAZZ *NEW* $15.14 |
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Herb Alpert & Tijuana Brass – Classics Vol 1 (CD 1987) $14.99 |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass Christmas Album CD $13.98 |
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HERB ALPERT & THE TIJUANA BRASS**CHRISTMAS ALBUM**CD $13.60 |
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HERB ALPERT & THE TIJUANA BRASS**LOST TREASURES**CD $13.60 |
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HERB ALPERT & THE TIJUANA BRASS**SOUNDS LIKE**CD $13.60 |
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HERB ALPERT AND THE TIJUANA BRASS**!!GOING PLACES!!**CD $13.60 |
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HERB ALPERT & THE TIJUANA BRASS**SOUTH OF THE BORDER*CD $13.60 |
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HERB ALPERT AND THE TIJUANA BRASS**WHAT NOW MY LOVE**CD $13.60 |
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HERB ALPERT & TIJUANA BRASS – SOUTH OF… JAZZ / POP CD $13.35 |
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HERB ALPERT & TIJUANA BRASS – SRO ~ JAZZ / POP CD *NEW* $13.39 |
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HERB ALPERT & TIJUANA BRASS – CHRISTMAS ABLUM – MINT CD $12.95 |
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HERB ALPERT & THE TIJUANA BRASS**THE LONELY BULL**CD $12.55 |
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HERB ALPERT & TIJUANA BRASS CD ~ JAZZ / POP CD *NEW* $12.05 |
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Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass – Lost Treasures CD $11.57 |
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HERB ALPERT & TIJUANA BRASS – Whipped Cream & SEALED CD $11.19 |
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HERB ALPERT & TIJUANA BRASS – The Lonely Bull SEALED CD $11.19 |
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HERB ALPERT & TIJUANA BRASS – Whipped Cream & SEALED CD $11.19 |
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HERB ALPERT & TIJUANA BRASS Beat of the Brass SEALED CD $11.19 |
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HERB ALPERT & THE TIJUANA BRASS – Going Places **NEW CD $11.19 |
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ALPERT,HERB & TIJUANA BRASS WHIPPED CREAM & OTHER DELI) $10.95 |
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HERB ALPERT’S TIJUANA BRASS**RE-WHIPPED…**CD $10.88 |
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1967 Herb Alpert Tijuana Brass Ninth Album Promo Print Ad (21088) An original vintage magazine ad print from the year published. Print ads make unique gift items that can be framed as artwork. Shipped flat un-framed in plastic sleeve with backing board…. |
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HERB ALPERT and THE TIJUANA BRASS 45 RPM RECORD DRINK COASTER – THE LONELY BULL (There’s a link to GO LISTEN) MADE WITH THE ORIGINAL 45 RPM RECORD. EMBEDDED IN A HIGH GLOSS ACRYLIC CASTING FINISH WITH CORK BACKS. THE 7 INCH RECORD HAS BEEN CUT DOWN TO 4 X 4 INCHES…. |
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Whipped Cream & Other Delights (40th Anniversary Edition) $7.35 40th Anniversary Edition of a timeless classic!… |
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Going Places $7.43 Released in October 1965, hot on the heels of the landmark Whipped Cream & Other Delights, Going Places spent 100 weeks in the Top 40, including six weeks at #1. Includes the hit singles “Tijuana Taxi,” “3rd Man Theme,” “Zorba the Greek,” and “Spanish Flea” (later used as the Bachelor’s Theme on The Dating Game). Each album in the Herb Alpert Signature Series features meticulously remastered soun… |
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The Lonely Bull $7.26 The album that started the Herb Alpert phenomenon! Originally released in 1962, The Lonely Bull was not only Herb Alpert’s musical debut, but the first album released on A&M Records. “After experiencing my first bullfight in Tijuana, Mexico,” Alpert recalls, “I was inspired to find a way to musically express what I felt while watching the wild responses of the crowd, and hearing the brass musicia… |
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The Hollywood Palace (FEBRUARY 7, 1970-USA) $19.95 ABC-TV net. Last show of the series. BING CROSBY-host. Excerpts from past shows and famous performances. With ELLA FITZGERALD, FRED ASTAIRE, ETHEL MERMAN, NAT KING COLE, MRS. MILLER, JIMMY DURANTE, EDIE GORM , ED WYNN, SAMMY DAVIS JR., MARTHA RAYE, JAMES BROWN, HERB ALPERT AND THE TIJUANA BRASS, RAY BOLGER, GENE KELLY, PERRY COMO, DEAN MARTIN, JUDY GARLAND, THE WALLENDAS (and other novelty acts), … |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Bras – Greatest Hits Reel To Reel Tape Side One: 1. Lonely Bull 2. Tijuana Taxi 3. America 4. Love Potion #9 5. Never On Sunday 6. Whipped Cream Side Two: 1. A Taste Of Honey 2. Spanish Flea 3. South Of the Border 4. Getting Sentimental Over You 5. Mexican Shuffle 6. Zobra The Greek… |
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THE DELUXE HERB ALPERT AND THE TIJUANA BRASS SOUVENIR SONG ALBUM … |
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The DeLuxe Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass Music Book … |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana B… – Whipped Cream& Other Delights $9.99 Description Not Available |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – Going Places [Digipak] [Remaster] $9.99 Description Not Available |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – What Now My Love [Digipak] [Remaster] $9.99 Description Not Available |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – The Beat Of The Brass [Digipak] $9.99 Description Not Available |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – Christmas Album [Remaster] $9.99 Description Not Available |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – Sounds Like [Digipak] [Remaster] $9.99 Description Not Available |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – Herb Alpert`s Ninth [Digipak] $9.99 Description Not Available |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – South Of The Border [Digipak] $9.99 Description Not Available |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – Lost Treasures [Digipak] $11.99 Description Not Available |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – S.R.O. [Digipak] [Remaster] $9.99 Description Not Available |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – The Lonely Bull [Digipak] [Remaster] $9.99 Description Not Available |
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Various Artists – Whipped Cream & Other Delights Re Whipped $11.99 Description Not Available |
Alpert Tijuana
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – South Of The Border [Digipak] $9.01 Herb Alpert/Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass/Tijuana Brass: Herb Alpert (trumpet); John Pisano (electric guitar); Tonni Kalash (trumpet); Bob Edmondson (trombone); Lou Pagani (piano); Pat Senatore (bass guitar); Nick Ceroli (drums).Audio Remasterer: Ted Jensen.Liner Note Authors: Herb Alpert; Josh Kun.Recording information: Gold Star Recording Studio, Hollywood, CA.Arranger: Herb Alpert.Herb Alpert was still using an array of SoCal studio all-stars as his Tijuana Brass when South of the Border (1964) began to restore the combo`s good name after the modest Herb Alpert`s Tijuana Brass, Vol. 2 (1963) failed to ignite a fire in listener`s ears. In his essay accompanying Shout! Factory`s 2005 Signature Series reissue of South of the Border, Alpert comments that the Sol Lake composition "Mexican Shuffle" "opened a new door for me." That passageway meant the loss of the Tijuana Brass` practically forced mariachi style and the rise of Alpert`s approach in arranging familiar melodies in fresh, creative settings. Nowhere would this stylistic progression be as pronounced as in the horn-driven updates of several then-concurrent chart hits. For instance, the mod sonic wrinkle in "Girl from Ipanema" emits a darkness veiled in mystery, directly contrasting the light buoyancy of "Hello! Dolly" or the footloose feel of the Beatles` "All My Loving." They seamlessly fit in with Sol Lake`s "Salud, Amor y Dinero" and a cover of Julius Wechter`s playful mid-tempo "Up Cherry Street" — which Wechter`s own Baja Marimba Band had just recorded for their 1964 self-titled debut. The ballads "I`ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face," "Angelito," and "Adios, Mi Corazon" provide contrasts with Alpert`s sensitive scores never seeming maudlin or unnecessarily over the top. If the regal "El Presidente" sounds particularly familiar, it may well be due to Alpert`s slight renovation of the "Winds of Barcelona" from the Tijuana Brass` previous effort, the less than impressive Herb Alpert`s Tijuana Brass, Vol. 2. It was renamed "El Presidente" presumably to honor the recent memory of the slain U.S. leader John Fitzgerald Kennedy. ~ Lindsay Planer Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – Lost Treasures [Digipak] $10.83 LOST TREASURES is a collection of rare and previously unreleased tracks.Herb Alpert: Herb Alpert (trumpet).Personnel: John Pisano (guitar); Tonni Kalash (trumpet); Bob Edmondson (trombone); Lou Pagani (piano); Pat Senatore (electric bass); Nick Ceroli (drums).Audio Mixer: Herb Alpert.Liner Note Authors: Herb Alpert; Josh Kun.Photographer: Herb Alpert.Arranger: Herb Alpert.Early in 2005, Shout! Factory launched an extensive reissue campaign of Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass` `60s catalog. In the first wave of reissues, Alpert`s classic 1962 debut, The Lonely Bull, and his third album, 1964`s South of the Border, were given upgrades and they were joined by a new compilation of rarities called Lost Treasures. Compiled in large part by Alpert himself, Lost Treasures features a generous selection of 22 tracks, recorded somewhere between 1962 and 1972. It`s difficult to discern the exact dates since the otherwise excellent liner notes by Josh Kun (with an introduction by Alpert) do not mention when any of the individual songs were recorded or if they`ve appeared on other albums (Alpert alludes to the fact that some of the cuts here were album tracks on otherwise "unsuccessful" LPs from the early `70s), nor do they mention recording personnel. This is a bit infuriating for any fan or collector who wants to place the cuts in historical context, but as a listening experience, Lost Treasures is as pleasurable as any of the best Tijuana Brass albums. Part of this is that Alpert has cherry-picked the best of the leftover sessions — and he admits that he did re-record some trumpet parts in order to complete the tracks, but these overdubs are not really noticeable — and he`s carefully selected and sequenced these tunes so they flow like a real album. But the main reason that Lost Treasures is so enjoyable is that the songs are strong and the performances are nicely laid-back and breezy. Apart from a limber, rather funky reading of James Taylor`s "Fire and Rain" and a silky take on the electro-novelty "Popcorn," this is pretty much the signature Tijuana Brass sound served straight up with no frills but a lot of breezy good vibes. But this is a time when no surprises is actually a good thing, since the compilation delivers what Alpert fans want most of all — more high-quality tunes from his commercial and creative peak. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – S.R.O. [Digipak] [Remaster] $9.01 Audio Remasterer: Bernie Grundman.Liner Note Authors: Herb Alpert; Chuck Champlin; Josh Kun.Arranger: Herb Alpert.By late 1966, it seemed as if every TV commercial and every pop arranger had latched onto the Herb Alpert "Ameriachi" sound — at which point the resourceful originator of that sound began to pare it down and loosen it up a bit. S.R.O. (Standing Room Only), referring to the Tijuana Brass` string of sold-out concerts, is an accurate title, for this LP is about a seven-piece band loaded with experienced jazzers who groove and swing together to a greater degree than on their previous albums. Sure, the arrangements are very tightly knit and don`t allow much room for spontaneity, but they still sound fresh and uninhibited, and Alpert often allows the flavor of jazz to come through more clearly. Indeed, two of the album`s three hit singles, "The Work Song" and "Flamingo," are jazz tunes — the former nervous and driving, the latter joyously kicking — and the third, "Mame," gets a nifty Dixieland treatment a la Louis Armstrong, with Alpert singing one verse. The sleeping gem of the record is guitarist John Pisano`s "Freight Train Joe," a wistfully evocative tune that won`t quit the memory, and the mournful Alpert/Pisano/Nick Ceroli tune "For Carlos" later became Wes Montgomery`s "Wind Song." Though S.R.O. only went to number two on the LP charts, Alpert`s creativity and popularity were still peaking. ~ Richard S. Ginell Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – The Beat Of The Brass [Digipak] $9.01 Audio Remasterer: Bernie Grundman.Liner Note Authors: Herb Alpert; Tom Mankiewicz; Josh Kun.Photographers: Jim McCrary; Guy Webster.Arranger: Herb Alpert.Meant as the companion album to a Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass television special of the same name and packaged in a fancy double-fold LP jacket, The Beat of the Brass came out amid signs that Alpert`s hot streak was finally beginning to run out. Not quite. Viewer requests for a new Burt Bacharach song, "This Guy`s in Love with You" — featuring an Alpert vocal — were so strong that A&M released it as a single, which shot up to number one and took The Beat of the Brass with it to the top. Herb`s vocal is touching in its strained na¿vet¿; he sounds sincere, and that overrides the lush, overbearing Bacharach orchestral arrangement. The rest of the album generated an often nostalgic quality then and now; the tunes by John Pisano and Sol Lake are exquisite, and Alpert`s arrangements of songs like "Thanks for the Memory" seem autumnal in quality, as if an era were about to close. The band still has the ability to groove; the vamp on Julius Wechter`s bossa nova "Panama," with Wechter`s jazzy vibes and Pisano`s strong rhythm guitar, could have been stretched to half an hour. Yet Alpert`s trumpet sounds a bit withered at times, and the band vocals and cloying children`s chorus on "Talk to the Animals" could be done without. ~ Richard S. Ginell Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – Herb Alpert`s Ninth [Digipak] $9.01 Audio Remasterer: Bernie Grundman.Liner Note Authors: Herb Alpert; Josh Kun.Photographers: Jim McCrary; Guy Webster; John Lurie.Arrangers: Herb Alpert; Peter Matz.The cover art of Herb Alpert`s Ninth is hilarious — a bust of grim old Beethoven wearing a Herb Alpert sweatshirt, a parody of the pop icon fad going around at the time and maybe a comment on the rock world`s newfound pretensions in the wake of the Beatles` Sgt. Pepper. In any case, Herb Alpert`s Ninth does introduce some highbrow pretensions of sorts to Alpert`s Ameriachi sound — some very subtly applied strands of strings on several numbers and a madcap, multi-sectioned fantasy of tunes from Bizet`s Carmen that is full of in-jokes from the opera and the TJB`s hits. Alpert is also quite aware of the brave new world around him; he does a spare, lazy, yet entirely novel-sounding cover version of Sgt. Pepper`s "With a Little Help from My Friends" and gives the Supremes` "The Happening" a bouncy workout. There is also a touching memorial to the late Ervan Coleman ("Bud") and another underrated contribution from the Alpert songwriting team, Sol Lake`s swinging "Cowboys and Indians." The TJB still churns out the Latin American rhythms, but sometimes with a shade less exuberance. ~ Richard S. Ginell Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Herb Alpert : 6130290292 $54.39 Herbert Herb Alpert is an American musician most associated with the group variously known as Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass, Herb Alpert’s Tijuana Brass or just TJB. He is also a recording industry executive – he is the A of A&M Records (a recording label he and business partner Jerry Moss founded and eventually sold). Alpert’s musical accomplishments include five number one hits, twenty-eight albums on the Billboard charts, eight Grammy Awards, fourteen Platinum albums and fifteen Gold albums. As of 1996, Alpert had sold 72 million albums worldwide. |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – Christmas Album [Remaster] $9.01 Personnel includes: Herb Alpert, Bob Edmondson, Lou Pagani, Tonni Kalash, Nick Ceroli, Pat Senatore, John Pisano.Recorded at A & M Recording Studio and Gold Star Recording Studio, Hollywood, California.Personnel: Herb Alpert (horns); Shorty Rogers (vocals); Tonni Kalash, Lou Pagani, John Pisano, Nick Ceroli, Bob Edmondson, Pat Senatore (horns).Audio Remasterer: Bernie Grundman.Liner Note Authors: Herb Alpert; Gene Sculatti.Recording information: A&M, Los Angeles, CA; Gold Star Recording Studio.Photographer: Guy Webster.Arrangers: Herb Alpert; John Pisano; Julius Wechter; Shorty Rogers.Despite the sometimes syrupy background vocals (courtesy of arranger Shorty Rogers), CHRISTMAS ALBUM is a fairly straightforward Herb Alpert outing, with plenty of uptempo numbers given the Brass`s good ole Mexican cantina treatment. The rub here, naturally, is that the set is full of yuletide tunes, so "Winter Wonderland," "Sleigh Ride," and even "Jesu, Joy of Man`s Desiring" come across as swinging and sunny. With the exception of "La Mananitas," the album is comprised of traditional Christmas favorites.The combination of holiday favorites and Alpert`s cheery south-of-the-border vibe works surprisingly well–which is why the album hit #1 on the Billboard chart in 1968, `69, and `70, and continues to please today. The 2005 reissue features a lengthy booklet full of notes and photographs and crisply remastered sound. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – What Now My Love [Digipak] [Remaster] $9.01 Audio Remasterer: Bernie Grundman.Liner Note Authors: Herb Alpert; Josh Kun.Arranger: Herb Alpert.With this album, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass settle into their hitmaking groove, the once strikingly eclectic elements of Dixieland, pop, rock, and mariachi becoming more smoothly integrated within Alpert`s infectious "Ameriachi" blend. They sound more like a band now; along with Alpert`s now-indelibly stamped trumpet sound, we can recognize jazzman John Pisano`s distinctive rhythm guitar, Lou Pagani`s piano, the droll Bob Edmondson`s dulcet trombone, etc. Pisano, who debuted as a composer on Going Places, comes up with a memorably whistleable song "So What`s New," and the rest of Alpert`s songwriting brigade (Ervan Coleman, Julius Wechter and Sol Lake) chime in with some lively, catchy tunes. There is also an assortment of pop, film, and Broadway standards of the day, all impeccably arranged by Alpert, whose production instincts grew sharper and surer with every release. Result: another hugely entertaining hit LP, one that stayed at number one longer than any other TJB album (nine weeks). ~ Richard S. Ginell Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – The Lonely Bull [Digipak] [Remaster] $9.01 Recorded at Conway Recorders, Hollywood, California.Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass: Herb Alpert (trumpet).Audio Remasterer: Ted Jensen.Liner Note Authors: Herb Alpert; Josh Kun.Recording information: Conway Recorders, Hollywood, CA.Photographer: Herb Alpert.There is a dreamy-eyed wonder about Herb Alpert`s debut album. Within its Latin-esque affectations, the album is a moodily romantic concoction of easy listening and progressive sounds. "El Lobo" is a portrait of love`s sorrow, tenderly painted with trumpets, guitars, and ghostly vocal choruses. "The Lonely Bull" is cinematic, with imagery of bullfights vividly implied by the opening sound effects of a roaring crowd. The deep electric guitar sounds like the Ventures, a popular 1960s instrumental rock group.Even at the outset, Alpert`s style has the elements that he carried with him over the succeeding years. There`s a preference for solid and dominant percussion and tempos, making all his work specifically geared for the dancing set. The Mexican melodies lend a cross-cultural vitality that was to persist in the trumpeter`s work. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – Sounds Like [Digipak] [Remaster] $9.01 Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass: Herb Alpert (trumpet); John Pisano (guitar); Bob Edmondson (trombone); Nick Ceroli (drums).Audio Remasterer: Bernie Grundman.Liner Note Authors: Herb Alpert; Josh Kun.Photographer: George Jerman.Arranger: Herb Alpert.For one week in June 1967, Sounds Like was able to break the Monkees` 31-week hammerlock on the number one slot on the charts — just two weeks before the Beatles` Sgt. Pepper took over and changed the world. This shows, lest you forget — and many have — just how popular Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass were, still spanning the generations during the Summer of Love, still putting out records as fresh and musical and downright joyous as this one. Though not as jazz-flavored as S.R.O., Sounds Like does preserve the feeling, particularly in the extended vamps on an updated slave song, "Wade in the Water" (a hit single). "Gotta Lotta Livin` to Do" settles you into the record with nothing but a long vamp — a daring production decision. Yet Alpert was on a roll; everything he tried in the TJB`s heyday seemed to work. The lesser-known tunes back-loaded on side two are a string of pearls — John Pisano`s appropriately titled bossa nova "The Charmer," Roger Nichols` tense "Treasure of San Miguel," Ervan Coleman`s catchy "Miss Frenchy Brown." Finally, Alpert takes a flyer and concludes the LP with an extravagant Burt Bacharach orchestration of his theme from the film Casino Royale — an artifact of `60s pop culture, to be sure, but still a perfectly structured record. ~ Richard S. Ginell Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Herb Alpert – Definitive Hits $10.43 Personnel includes: Herb Alpert (trumpet); Janet Jackson, Lisa Keith (vocals); Tijuana Brass.Producers include: Herb Alpert, Jerry Moss, Burt Bacharach, Jose Quintana, Randy Badazz.Compilation producers: Herb Alpert, Larry Levine, Mike Ragogna.Includes liner notes by Herb Alpert and Quincy Jones.Digitally remastered using 20-bit remastering technology by Doug Sax and Robert Hadley (The Mastering Lab, Los Angeles, California).Personnel: Herb Alpert (trumpet); Lisa Keith (vocals).Audio Remixers: Don Hahn; Bryan Stott.Liner Note Authors: Quincy Jones; Burt Bacharach.Arrangers: Herb Alpert; Juan Carlos Calder¿n.Before his run at the top of the easy-listening charts, Herb Alpert was already a music-industry veteran, writing and producing hits for Sam Cooke and Jan & Dean. Alpert also deserves a place in history as co-founder and owner of A&M Records, one of the most successful independent labels of all time. A solid 20-track compilation spanning Alpert`s career, DEFINITIVE HITS covers the trumpeter/singer/label executive`s glory years–the 1961-`68 stretch between "The Lonely Bull" and the Burt Bacharach-penned vocal showcase "This Guy`s in Love with You." However, it also conveniently gathers material from the post-Tijuana Brass period when Alpert specialized in easy-listening fusion hits like the disco-tinged jazz-funk of 1979`s "Rise" and the adult-contemporary R&B of 1987`s "Diamonds," which features A&M Records` then-new star Janet Jackson on lead vocals. But, of course, the real meat of the collection is the brilliantly arranged suburban exotica of "Spanish Flea," "A Taste of Honey," and "Whipped Cream," along with other fine examples of Alpert`s Latin-tinged pop. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – Going Places [Digipak] [Remaster] $9.01 Liner Note Authors: Herb Alpert; Josh Kun.Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass were rolling right down the middle of the American pop scene like a locomotive in 1966 — and this album captures them at the peak of their exuberance. By now, there really was a live, touring edition of the Tijuana Brass, and there was an easily identifiable TJB sound, with its strummed Latin American guitars, twin trumpet leads, delicate marimba or vibes (played by Julius Wechter of Baja Marimba Band fame in the studio), and strong grooves rooted in Latin American music, jazz and rock. Alpert`s family of sidemen and composers were busy generating their own catchy hits, like Wechter`s deadly infectious "Spanish Flea," and the tragically short-lived Ervan Coleman`s wonderfully goofy "Tijuana Taxi." The bossman`s trumpet could be joyous, mocking and melancholy in turns, and his choices of tunes totally unpredictable; who else would dare juxtapose "The 3rd Man Theme," "Walk, Don`t Run," "I`m Getting Sentimental Over You" and "Zorba the Greek" on one record? No other TJB record has as much unbuttoned fun and humor as this one — and not surprisingly, it spent six weeks at number one in 1966. ~ Richard S. Ginell Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Herb Alpert Collection $9.64 The music legend who founded the "Ameriachi" movement as well as AandM Records, Herb Alpert gave the world "A Taste of Honey" and other catchy hits in the `60s that are still enjoyed today. He`s sold well over 70 million records in his illustrious career. This collection offers note-for-note trumpet transcriptions for 18 of his best: Theme from Casino Royale * The Lonely Bull * Mame * Rise * Spanish Flea * A Taste of Honey * This Guy`s in Love with You * Tijuana Taxi * What Now My Love * Theme from Zorba the Greek * and more. |
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Herb Alpert & The Tijuana B… – Whipped Cream& Other Delights $9.01 Track Listing:1.Taste Of Honey, A 2.Green Peppers 3.Tangerine 4.Bittersweet Samba 5.Lemon Tree 6.Whipped Cream 7.Love Potion #9 8.El Garbanzo 9.Ladyfingers 10.Butterball 11.Peanuts 12.Lollipops and Roses 13.Rosemary – (unreleased studio master) 14.Blueberry Park – (unreleased studio master) |
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Herb Alpert Collection: Trumpet Artist Transcriptions $8.39 The music legend who founded the Ameriachi movement as well as AandM Records, Herb Alpert gave the world A Taste of Honey and other catchy hits in the ’60s that are still enjoyed today. He’s sold well over 70 million records in his illustrious career. This collection offers note-for-note trumpet transcriptions for 18 of his best: Theme from Casino Royale * The Lonely Bull * Mame * Rise * Spanish Flea * A Taste of Honey * This Guy’s in Love with You * Tijuana Taxi * What Now My Love * Theme from Zorba the Greek * and more. |
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Tijuana Sessions, Vol. 3 $13.98 The third compilation from the loosely organized Nortec Collective (whatever happened to volume two?) offers four years of development from the debut, and that’s apparent in a greater cohesion of sound. Where the debut offering sometimes seemed to graft Mexican elements onto electronica and dance music almost as an afterthought, here everything is more integrated, as with Hiperboreal’s “Dandy del Sur,” where village banda meets spaghetti Western. Sometimes it’s plain goofy, such as with Fussible’s “Tijuana Makes Me Happy,” with its silly English lyric, and sometimes it triggers odd associations — Bostich’s “Tengo la Voz” brings to mind Herb Alpert with its trumpet rather than anything more rooted. It’s notable that this time around, rather than appearing on the major Palm Pictures, it’s on the Mexican-based Nacional label, a good home for this music, which overall succeeds in offering the listener 21st century Tijuana. Not everything is good — Clorofila’s “Almada” seems to get stuck in a monotonous groove, for example — but some are superb. On “Colorado” Fussible seem to channel the spirit of Talking Heads, while “Narcoteque” from Clorofila and Calexico brings Brian Eno to mind. So, like any compilation, it’s a mixed bag. But the unity of spirit brings it all together, and the good far outweighs the mediocre. ~ Chris Nickson, All Music GuidePerformers: Pedro Cesar Beas – Loops; Luis Elorza – Bajo Sexto, Choir, Chorus, Hammond B3, Vocals, Wurlitzer; Josue Chaparro – Accordion; Berenice Elorza – Vocals (Background); Denisse Elorza – Vocals (Background); Renato Gijon – Tuba; Juan Jose Lopez – Drums (Snare), Vocals; Drew Schnurr – Bass (Upright); Juan Tellez – Accordion; Martin Wenk – Vibraphone, Whistle (Human); Joey Burns – Guitar (Electric); |
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Tijuana Dream $17.05 Tijuana Dream |
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Tijuana Straits $7.28 Tijuana Straits |
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Tijuana Bullfight $1.15 Tijuana Bullfight |
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Tijuana Sessions $27.14 Tijuana Sessions |
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Tijuana : 0268004951 $16.01 Tijuana : 0268004951 |
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Very Best Of Herb Alpert $18.12 Very Best Of Herb Alpert |
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Herb Alpert’s Ninth $9.46 Herb Alpert’s Ninth |
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Malasuerte en Tijuana/ Badluck in Tijuana $20.41 Malasuerte en Tijuana/ Badluck in Tijuana |
Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass The Lonely Bull Video 1962
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