Going Places CD music 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. Going Places music CDs 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 ...See Full Description
Herb Alpert / Tijuana Brass - Going Places Album Track Listing
Going Places album. How a good-looking Jewish boy from Brooklyn discovered the secret of success in an updated form of mariachi music is perhaps beyond our scope. Then again, it might not be such a mystery after all. Aside from ...
Going Places music CDs. 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).
Herb Alpert was still using an array of SoCal studio ...
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Going Places album. 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, ...
Going Places songs. 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 ...
Going Places CD music. 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 ...
Going Places songs. Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass: Herb Alpert (trumpet); John Pisano (guitar); Bob Edmondson (trombone); Nick Ceroli (drums).
For one week in June 1967, Sounds Like was able to break the Monkees' 31-week hammerlock on the number one slot on the ...
Going Places CD music. Charles Mingus has been quoted as saying that this is the best album he ever made, and that's recommendation enough. The second song alone, "Ysabel's Table Dance," is a brilliant blending of Latin rhythms and Mingus jazz that even the ...
Hurray! Being looking for along time for this DVD. Thanks. By ilv28pua1
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Lively Music A return to yesteryear and the music that we listened to in our younger days. A refreshing change from today's "music". By chetdavs
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Herb Alpert Scores Again! !!Going Places!! is probably one of the two best Tijuana Brass albums made. This follow-up album to "Whipped Cream & Other Delights," established Herb's trademark sound as a part of ... By s.sidoruk
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An Essential TJB Collection Anyone who is a fan of Herb Alpert will consider this CD an essential to their library. It is a "must have!" By wllangley
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Well done to Shout for a great series of albums Well done indeed. "Going Places" was one of the outstanding 60's instro albums and is re-released here with great sound and superb packaging. It's obvious Herb Alpert was not just a ... By i.d.lees
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