Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass

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Hi folks!  Quite the snowy evening out there; which means there’s nothing better than sitting comfortably indoors sipping a hot chai latte while listening to some classic vinyl.

Tonight, I am going to share with you one of my favorites, Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass “Whipped Cream & Other Delights.”  I got this mint condition LP at Half Price Books several months ago for a whopping $2.00.  I was so excited to get home and convert it to digital format.  I also acquired the “mono” version of the same album included within a lot of Tijuana Brass LPs I won via eBay.

This LP is undoubtedly one of my favorite of the Tijuana Brass; and most fans consider this album one of their absolute best.  I agree.  It’ll get your foot tapping in no time.
Here’s a track listing:

Side 1

1. “A Taste of Honey”
2. “Green Peppers”
3. “Tangerine”
4. “Bittersweet Samba”
5. “Lemon Tree”
6. “Whipped Cream”

Side 2

1. “Love Potion No. 9″
2. “El Garbanzo”
3. “Ladyfingers”
4. “Butterball”
5. “Peanuts”
6. “Lollipops and Roses”

“A Taste Of Honey” is a great way to start off this album.  I love the bass guitar in this one.  One will almost certainly get the urge to tap their foot when hearing it.

“Bittersweet Samba” is my absolute favorite.  I would have to say it’s my favorite because I love how the bass compliments the trumpet reverberation(s) of the piece.

“Peanuts” is another favorite if mine.  It reminds me of something I’d hear at a circus while enjoying a hot bag of freshly roasted peanuts.

As a side note, it really amazes me how much better vinyl sounds to my ears than a CD.  The CD seems to lose that “warmth” vinyl provides.
What do you think?

And there you have it, my first record review for what it’s worth.  I’ll have more Herb Alpert to share with you in the future!

Best to all!  Keep warm!

Nothing like celebrating record number eighty on the first day of the month on a Monday! Somehow I think that phrasing could have been slightly better – but the album? Perfectly soothing.

Today we head back to May of 1966!

Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass
What Now My Love 

What Now My Love became Herb Alpert’s longest lasting album in the billboard number one position – nine weeks! The album is comprised of various show tunes and pop hits. Infact, my two favorites on the album are covers. “So What’s New?” is from Peggy Lee & John Pisano. “Magic Trumpet” is a Bert Kaempfert tune.

Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass - What Now My Love

Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass - What Now My Love

Track listing:
Side One:

  1. What Now My Love
  2. Freckles
  3. Memories Of Madrid
  4. It Was A Good Year
  5. So What’s New?
  6. Plucky

Side Two:

  1. Magic Trumpet
  2. Cantina Blue
  3. Brasilia
  4. If I Were A Rich Man
  5. Five Minutes More
  6. The Shadow Of Your Smile

Here is “So What’s New?”

Here is “Magic Trumpet”