New "Lost Treasures" By Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass!
New CD reveals lost Gilbert interpretation!
The first album by the original Tijuana Brass lineup in 30 years, Lost Treasures compiles previously unreleased tracks and hard-to-find rarities, hand-picked by Alpert himself. Herb Alpert was so prolific in the ’60s that tons of great songs got left behind in the vaults. Many are interpretations of songs by pop music’s greatest writers, including James Taylor’s "Fire and Rain", The Beatles’ "And I Love Her" and Gilbert's "Alone Again (Naturally)". Other standouts include Cat Stevens’ "Whistlestar," written specifically for Alpert, and Burt Bacharach and Hal David’s “(They Long To Be) Close To You,” which, after recording it himself, he felt was better suited to a new A&M act called The Carpenters. All 22 gems which were recorded between 1962-1972 and are newly mixed and mastered.
1. Up Cherry Street
2. Lazy Day
3. Wailing Of The Willow
4. Fire And Rain
5. And I Love Her
6. I Can’t Go On Living, Baby, Without You
7. (They Long To Be) Close To You
8. Promises Promises
9. Happy Hour
10. Julius And Me
11. I Might Frighten Her Away
12. Alone Again (Naturally)
13. Tennessee Waltz
14. Tradewinds
15. Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head
16. Flowers On The Wall
17. Popcorn
18. Chris
19. Killing Me Softly
20. I’ll Never Fall In Love Again
21. Speakeasy
22. Whistlestar
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