Herb Alpert - Beyond

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Album Details: Beyond

Release Date:07/01/1980
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Track List: Beyond

  1. Kamali
  2. Continental
  3. Reach for the Stars
  4. Interlude (For Erica)
  5. Red Hot
  1. Beyond
  2. That's the Way of the World
  3. Keep It Goin'
  4. Factory

Pro Reviews: Beyond

  • All Music Guide

    Naturally, the wild success of "Rise" would lead anyone to the temptation of repeating oneself, and at first, this follow-up LP does plenty of that, grafting the same slow, hand-clapping beat onto several numbers. But Alpert won't sit still for long, and he comes through with some startling things that wake up the record midway through. The funky, percolating party beat of "Red Hot" starts the engine, which is pushed to an electrifying degree by the sequencer-driven, Echoplexed, hard-charging title track, where we hear Alpert's distinctive horn through a metallic electronic buffer. The most amazing track is the finale, "The Factory," a terrifying, relentlessly grinding depiction of a soulless foundry that must have shocked sedate former TJB fans who bought this album on a lark, expecting happy music from the past. Bold stuff indeed, and it did make some impact on the charts, though not nearly to the degree of Rise.

    - Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide

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Biography

Herb Alpert

One of the most successful instrumental performers in pop history, trumpeter Herb Alpert was also one of the entertainment industry's shrewdest businessmen: AM, the label he cofounded with partner Jerry Moss, ranks among the most prosperous artistowned companies ever established. Born March 31, 1935, in Los Angeles, Alpert began playing the trumpet at the age of eight. ... Read more