"By late 1966, it seemed as if every TV commercial and every pop arranger had latched onto the Herb Alpert "Ameriachi" sound. S.R.O. (Standing Room Only), referring to the Tijuana Brass' string of sold-out concerts, is an accurate title, for this LP is about a seven-piece band loaded with experienced jazzers who groove and swing together to a greater degree than on their previous albums. Sure, the arrangements don't allow much room for spontaneity, but they still sound fresh and uninhibited, and Alpert often allows the flavor of jazz to come through more clearly. Indeed, 2 of the album's 3 hits, "The Work Song" and "Flamingo," are jazz tunes and the third, "Mame," gets a Dixieland treatment a la Louis Armstrong, with Alpert singing one verse. The sleeping gem of the record is guitarist John Pisano's "Freight Train Joe," a wistfully evocative tune that won't quit the memory, and the mournful Alpert/Pisano/Nick Ceroli tune "For Carlos" later became Wes Montgomery's "Wind Song"." (Richard S. Ginell, Allmusic)
Nederlands
Titel | S.R.O. (Herb Alpert Signature Series) |
Auteur | Herb Alpert |
Type materiaal | CD |
Uitgave | Almo Sounds, 1966 |
Overige gegevens | 1 disc |
Taal | Nederlands |
Onderwerp algemeen | Amusement Instrumentaal ; Middle Of The Road (M.O.R.) & Easy Listening ; Cocktail |