The Brass Are Comin'
The Brass Are Comin' is a 1969 album by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass. It was the group's thirteenth release and marked the first time in the group's history that one of their albums did not certify gold. However, the album did peak at number 30 in the top 40 on the Billboard albums chart.[1] The Brass Are Comin' was the last album recorded by the Tijuana Brass before the group disbanded in December 1969. The album also spawned a television special with the same name that aired on NBC on October 29, 1969. [2] Clips from the television special can be seen on the album's double-fold cover. Unlike the previous Warm album which featured much slower-paced songs leaning more toward a "Brazilian" sound, The Brass Are Comin' featured a western-theme with faster-paced songs. "Good Morning, Mr. Sunshine" became one of the most recognized Tijuana Brass songs from this album and was among the last Mexican-flavored songs recorded by the group [3]. After completing this album and the subsequent television special, the group embarked on a European tour which marked the last public performances of the original TJB. [4]
Track listing
Track |
Title |
Composers |
Time |
1 |
The Brass Are Comin' (The Little Train of Caipra) |
Villa Lobos |
2:06 |
2 |
Good Morning, Mr. Sunshine |
Alexander F. Roth, Irving Mills |
2:36 |
3 |
Country Lake |
Sol Lake |
2:56 |
4 |
I'll Be Back |
John Lennon, Paul McCartney |
3:15 |
5 |
Moon River |
Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer |
2:55 |
6 |
The Maltese Melody |
Bert Kaempfert, Herbert Rehbein |
2:13 |
7 |
Sunny |
Bobby Hebb |
3:11 |
8 |
I'm An Old Cowhand (From the Rio Grande) |
Johnny Mercer |
2:38 |
9 |
Anna |
F. Giordano, R. Vatro, William Engvick |
2:39 |
10 |
Robbers and Cops |
Julius Wechter |
2:13 |
11 |
Moments |
John Pisano |
2:43 |
12 |
You Are My Life |
Peter Sarsedt |
3:23 |
References
- All information from album labels from The Brass Are Comin' released in 1969 by A&M Records, SP-4228.
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Members | |
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Albums | |
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Compilations |
- Greatest Hits (1970)
- Solid Brass (1972)
- Foursider (1973)
- A Treasury of the Award-Winning Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass plus selections from the Baja Marimba Band (1974)
- Greatest Hits Vol. 2 (1977)
- Classics Volume 1 (1986)
- Classics Volume 20 (1987)
- The Very Best of Herb Alpert (1991)
- Definitive Hits (2001)
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Films | |
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