Crecí con esta música en la calle Revolución y Sexta, donde había un bodega gigantesca llena de restaurancitos(fondas) una tortilleria y verdulerias mi abuelita era dueña de una de las fondas y recibíamos a muchos americanos, que por cierto uno de ellos veterano de la guerra de Corea se caso con una de mis tías que era mesera en dicha fonda. Yo salía caminara siendo un niño de 4 5 años por la Revolución hasta la Woolwort y en todos los locales de artesanías llenas de americanos que venían a verdaderamente a gastar dólares y recuerdo mucho esta música, que bellos recuerdos. No había violencia, solo pachucos bien vestidos y todo lleno de luces, música y colores! Eso fue en los 60s y 70s.
Es así, buena música para recordar a mi papá le gustaba mucho escucharla, una buena época vivíamos buenos tiempos, era un mundo mas tranquilo.Saludos desde Venezuela
LA MÚSICA DE ESTE GRAN TROMPETISTA ES LA QUE TOCÓ PERSONALMENTE CON MIS TROMPETAS, ES FORMIDABLE DE CLASE Y DE UN SENTIMIENTO ALEGRE, HERP ALPERT UNO DE LOS MEJORES TROMPETISTAS DE EL MUNDO.
Personal, maravilloso, alegre e inolvidable el sonido de H. Alpert & Tijuana Bras. Al cabo de tantos años lo recuerdo con nostalgia y lo escucho con deleite.
In the early seventies i listened to the Polydorr LPs through Bush Stereo System the collection of Tijuana albums i simply loved them why even today now that i am in my Eighties i have not lost love for them very endearing music , but they sounded great on vinyl Recods.
HERB ALPERT GENIUSZ WŚRÓD GENIUSZY SUPERKREATOR INNOWATOR MAESTRO INTERPRETACJI STYLOWY REWELACYJNY KLASA STYL CHARYZMA WIELKA INDYWIDUALNOSC SWIATOWY FORMAT GENIUSZEM
Un verdadero orgullo que su grupo inicie con el nombre de una ciudad cosmopolita de México como es Tijuana. Realmente su música es cautivadora, ardiente y sabrosa. No he asistido a sus conciertos, pero su música es digna de coleccionar
WUUAOOOO!!!... tremendo popurri de aquellos tiempos (1950 a 1960) cuando yo aun estaba en la ESCUELA aqui en Cusco-Peru escuchaba con GRAN satisfaccion, hoy que lo encontre en el internet (youtube) lo disfruto nuevamente !!!! Increible este tema de Herb Alpert y su Tijuana Brass....
Oh! My goodness brings back memories hearing this album with my dad amongst others like Tom Jones and Johnny Mathis! 😊 I was immediately hooked to contemporary music!
@@johnoliver189 I'll never forget the summer of 75. First time I heard Black Sabbath. Symptom of the Universe. That was it. With that opening guitar riff I was hooked.
cast390 and Zeppelin! They had everyone in the seventies hypnotized. Glad there are still cool people like you. I don’t recognize our country today anymore? I wish I can get on a rocket 🚀 ship and go back to my seventies! You wanna go? 🤣 peace ✌️
😲Lisa! Did your Dad know Al Hirt? and did he perform any of Al Hirt's Hits? 😲He was another famous trumpet players! I bet your Dad is or was your favorite! 😲 My uncle Bill wasn't the best Drummer of all time, but my favorite! Loved watching him play!
tjaaaha... if the world would listen just this as their musical practice per day....everybody would be just healthier and better off..... it gives somehow a really well swing for the day
Mexican music is the best music in the world! I went there a couple years ago and two guys were playing in a restaurant and they brought me to tears with their traditional songs. I felt in love with their music on my trip
Hi Matt, I like and enjoy Herb Alpert music since his first jobs in Tijuana Brass, especially in summer🏖 but the brilliant thing is that Herb is from LA and no one in the TBrass were mexican, some of them italoamericans, 2 american jews and Bob Edmonson, don´t know if from Chicago or LA. Herb Alpert was inspired in this style while visiting a friend in Tijuana, after watching a "bullfight" where played a "mariachi".
Esta música me recuerda vivencias de mi niñez, sencillamente hermoso. Es música para todas las épocas para todos los gustos Excelente la vida sin música sería un ERROR.
Edta bella música me recuerda a mi niñez, a mi hermano le encantaba comprar LP de música instrumental y todos escuchábamos con mucho deleite, a mis padres les encantaba vernos compartir estos momentos.
Listening to these alternative and, if I may say, second-rate, versions of the Tijuana Brass songs makes you realize just how good the real Tijuana Brass was. These versions are like a skeleton compared to the fully-realized TJB performances.
Just loved the Tijuana Brass. Herb was a great front man. His musicality was great. His technical trumpet skills less than many. Thought this group did a nice job. Not quite the album flavor of TB but close with some great skill.
Ray Anthony predates Herb Alpert and was famous for his Big Band music. I never knew he had this record until a few weeks ago. Also had no idea he was still alive I think of Arthur Murray dance music when i hear the name Ray Anthony..LOL!
My elementary school Phy. Ed. teacher used some of this songs for practice drills in the 1970s on a gray Newcomb record player with a mic. Good memories; thanks for posting the album!
Why do most of the comments here sound like everyone thinks this is a recording by Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Brass? It's not Herb Alpert. It's a knock off by studio musicians calling themselves The Happy Trumpets. Hundreds of these imitations came out during the 1960s when Herb Alpert's popularity was at its' zenith. It would make more sense to listen to the originals on Herb Alpert's YT channel.
Se tivesse uma lei que tomasse obrigatório os meios de comunicação a mostrar músicas dessa qualidade ia contribuir muito para melhorar o gosto musical de muita gente. Música de qualidade é isso aí .
Lovely memories from the only artist to reach No. 1 as both a vocalist (This Guy's in Love with You) and an instrumentalist (Rise). "All art is a gift of the Holy Spirit. When this light shines through the mind of a musician, it manifests itself in beautiful harmonies." ~ Baha'i Faith
I don't see a deception here. It's a cover band. It says right on the album cover. "The Happy Trumpets" (band), play TJ brass hits. (the songs). Of course I don't know why anyone would buy this over the original, but who knows why this needed to be re-done.
Paul Ferguson I fitted an 8 track player to my first car in 1971 and got this in a job lot of 8 track cassettes. What memories your message has stirred up. Thank you!