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1. | What Now My Love
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2. | Freckles
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3. | Memories Of Madrid
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4. | It Was A Very Good Year
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5. | So What's New
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6. | Plucky
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7. | Magic Trumpet
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8. | Cantina Blue
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9. | Brasilia
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10. | If I Were A Rich Man
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11. | Five Minutes More
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12. | The Shadow Of Your Smile
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Jazz / Easy Listening; Instrumental Pop; Pop; Jazz-Pop
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, allmusic
The Herb Alpert Signature Series continues with three additional titles, including What Now My Love. Issued in April 1966, What Now My Love held the #1 spot for nine weeks, longer than any other Tijuana Brass album, and the title track garnered two Grammy Awards. |
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