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Herb Alpert Definitive Hits CD (2001) Top Seller
Herb Alpert - Work Song CD Digitally remastered using 20-bit remastering technology by Doug Sax and Robert Hadley (The Mastering Lab, Los Angeles, California).
Before his run at the top of the easy-listening charts, Herb Alpert was already ...
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Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass S.R.O. CD (1966)
Remastered; Special Edition
Herb Alpert - Work Song song 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 ...
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Herb Alpert Classics Volume 1 CD (1987)
Herb Alpert - Work Song song This is part of the A & M Records 25th Anniversary Classics series.
For a considerable stretch of the mid-'60s, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass was the premier act in the ...
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Herb Alpert Greatest Hits Vol. 2 CD
Herb Alpert - Work Song CD Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass played hit pop-tunes and movie themes with more than just a hint of the Latin and exotic in their presentations. This turned out to be ...
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Herb Alpert Classics Volume 1 (1987)
Herb Alpert - Work Song song This is part of the A & M Records 25th Anniversary Classics series.
For a considerable stretch of the mid-'60s, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass was the premier act in the ...
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Herb Alpert Fan Box Set CDs (1991) Box Set
Herb Alpert - Work Song song This box set contains 2 titles: GREATEST HITS and GREATEST HITS VOLUME 2.
Personnel: Herb Alpert (trumpet).
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Herb Alpert Solid Brass CD
Herb Alpert - Work Song CD A compilation. ~ William Ruhlmann Track Listing of songs: Work Song, The; This Guy's in Love With You; Slick; Maltese Melody, The; So What's New?; Jerusalem; Flamingo; What Now My Love; Without Her; ...
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Herb Alpert Greatest Hits Vol. 2 (1973)
Herb Alpert - Work Song CD Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass played hit pop-tunes and movie themes with more than just a hint of the Latin and exotic in their presentations. This turned out to be a very popular combination as they took songs that were anything but Mexican ...
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