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Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass - Lost Treasures [Rmst] (CD)

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Album Details: Lost Treasures [Rmst]

Release Date:02/08/2005
Label:Shout Factory
UPC:826663286724

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  • All Music Guide

    Early in 2005, Shout Factory launched an extensive reissue campaign of Herb Alpert the Tijuana Brass' '60s catalog. In the first wave of reissues, Alpert's classic 1962 debut, The Lonely Bull, and his third album, 1964's South of the Border, were given upgrades and they were joined by a new compilation of rarities called Lost Treasures. Compiled in large part by Alpert himself, Lost Treasures features a generous selection of 22 tracks, recorded somewhere between 1962 and 1972. It's difficult to discern the exact dates since the otherwise excellent liner notes by Josh Kun (with an introduction by Alpert) do not mention when any of the individual songs were recorded or if they've appeared on other albums (Alpert alludes to the fact that some of the cuts here were album tracks on otherwise "unsuccessful" LPs from the early '70s), nor do they mention recording personnel. This is a bit infuriating for any fan or collector who wants to place the cuts in historical context, but as a listenin...g experience, Lost Treasures is as pleasurable as any of the best Tijuana Brass albums. Part of this is that Alpert has cherrypicked the best of the leftover sessions and he admits that he did rerecord some trumpet parts in order to complete the tracks, but these overdubs are not really noticeable and he's carefully selected and sequenced these tunes so they flow like a real album. But the main reason that Lost Treasures is so enjoyable is that the songs are strong and the performances are nicely laidback and breezy. Apart from a limber, rather funky reading of James Taylor's "Fire and Rain" and a silky take on the electronovelty "Popcorn," this is pretty much the signature Tijuana Brass sound served straight up with no frills but a lot of breezy good vibes. But this is a time when no surprises is actually a good thing, since the compilation delivers what Alpert fans want most of all more highquality tunes from his commercial and creative peak. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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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