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Definitive Hits

by: Herb Alpert



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0606949088620
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: Interscope Records
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Interscope Records
Release Date: March 27, 2001
Sales Rank: 1663
Studio: Interscope Records










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In an era when elaborate wordplay and adventurous production were the order of the day, Herb Alpert made an impact barely uttering a word or breaking a mold, other than expanding the commercial parameters for pop instrumentalists. Dashing trumpeter Alpert and his Tijuana Brass scored five top-20 hits between 1962 (when 'The Lonely Bull' climbed to No. 11 in the U.S.) and 1968 (when the vocal-driven 'This Guy's in Love with You' cracked the top 10), racking up five No. 1 albums over the same period. The group's patented 'Ameriachi' sound made up in south-of-the-border sprightliness what it lacked in innovation; the likes of 'Spanish Flea' and 'Casino Royale' possessed the kind of unshakable hooks that fit perfectly on top-40 radio sandwiched between Nancy Sinatra and the Mamas & the Papas. This 20-track overview serves up 13 selections from the Tijuana Brass's heyday and is rounded up with seven Alpert solo selections, including comeback hits from 1979 ('Rise') and '87 ('Diamonds'). --Steven Stolder









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Disc 1:
  1. The Lonely Bull - Herb Alpert, Lake, Sol
  2. Mexican Shuffle - Herb Alpert, Lake, Sol
  3. Whipped Cream - Herb Alpert, Neville, Naomi
  4. Lollipops and Roses - Herb Alpert, Velona, Tony
  5. A Taste of Honey - Herb Alpert, Marlow, Ric
  6. Spanish Flea - Herb Alpert, Wechter, Julius
  7. Tijuana Taxi - Herb Alpert, Coleman, Ervan
  8. Zorba the Greek - Herb Alpert, Theodorakis, Mikis
  9. What Now, My Love? - Herb Alpert, Becaud, Gilbert
  10. So What's New? - Herb Alpert, Lee, Peggy [1]
  11. Work Song - Herb Alpert, Adderley, Nat
  12. This Guy's in Love With You - Herb Alpert, Bacharach, Burt
  13. Casino Royale - Herb Alpert, Bacharach, Burt
  14. Route 101 - Herb Alpert, Calderon, Juan [1]
  15. Fandango - Herb Alpert, Calderon, Juan Carl
  16. Rise - Herb Alpert, Armer, Andy
  17. Rotation - Herb Alpert, Armer, Andy
  18. Diamonds - Herb Alpert, Jam, Jimmy
  19. Keep Your Eye on Me - Herb Alpert, Jam, Jimmy
  20. Making Love in the Rain - Herb Alpert, Harris, James [Drum


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * One of the best compilations from the trumpet master ...
I grew up on Herb Alpert music, and its been years since I last heard him play. More recently I purchased a more modern compilation of his work, which then roused more interest. This work - Definitive Hits -is unique in that you can track the change and maturity of the music over the years from his great hits with the Tijuana Brass along to more modern day hits which have the added value of modern musical technology which gives it a new depth. At the end of the day however Herb plays it all very very well, and fans should see this as an investment into a very classy musical collection.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great collection of hits ...
My record player broke a few years ago and I really missed playing all my Tijuana Brass albums. This CD fixes the problem. I just wish it had better cover art. I love the photos and fonts on the old albums.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Still Sounds Great ! ! ! ...
Anyone who was around for the Tijuana Brass era will love their contribution to this CD. However.....you have to be a jazz fan (which I am) to enjoy the 2nd portion of this CD. The differences are almost contradictory. The A&M "Classics, Vol 1" would be perfect for the casual fan. Of course, the remastered version is better quality than "Classics."



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * A Very Good Way To Listen To Alpert ...
I still have the original A&M 45rpm single of The Lonely Bull I bought in the record bin of a dime store in Jacksonville Fla in 1963. I have always loved that first record, and while my parents were bigger fans of the rest of the early hits from the '60's than I was, I find it a treat to listen to them now on this disc. Throw in a couple of the later numbers, especially Rise, and this is well forth the price.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * Enough of the \"HITS\" already! ...
I don't mean to be cranky, but this CD disappointed me personally. I've been longing to see Herb's 80's work on CD - they contain some amazing music. With the recent re-release of "RISE", I'm anticipating other titles from the 80's like, "Magic Man", "Fandango", "Blow Your Own Horn", "Wild Romance", etc. This stuff is as Definitive as it gets!


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