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Christmas AlbumArtist: Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
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   Release Date: 09 November 2009
   Record Label: High Coin
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  Re-issue of 1968 classic (08 September 2009)
I like hearing brass band music occasionally as it provides a refreshing change to what I normally listen to. I've heard several other brass band Christmas albums and none of them are like this one by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass.

On page 5 of the 20-page booklet that accompanies this re-issue, somebody comments that a good Christmas album had better contain Little drummer boy or Silent night. Well, this album contains neither (and there are plenty of other great Christmas albums that also contain neither), but it does contain distinctive recordings of Winter wonderland, Jingle bells, My favorite things, Sleigh ride and Jingle bell rock, all performed superbly in a mainly instrumental style, sometimes accompanied by humming noises.

There are two genuine vocal tracks on which Herb sings. One is The Christmas song (but the liner notes claim that Herb prefers listening to Nat King Cole's version. The other song, which suits Herb much better, is The bell that couldn't jingle. Bobby Helms apparently recorded it first, but I haven't heard his version (yet) and I don't remember hearing the song elsewhere. Nevertheless, I think Herb is better as an instrumentalist than as a vocalist. In that role, he is outstanding. It's also worth noting that he was the co-founder of A and M records and that he was responsible for signing the hitherto-obscure Carpenters to that label.

If you're looking for a Christmas album that sounds different most yet contains plenty of familiar tunes, this might suit you.


  A Very Cool Christmas (10 February 2009)
This album summarises Christmas perfectly. I remember it playing on an LP when I was a child so couldn't wait to buy it digitally remastered. It helps make Christmas with the great tunes. Even My Favourite Things which never strikes me as a christmas song sounds perfect here. The ultimate in background or relaxing music for the festive season.

  Herp Albert & the Tijuana Brass have an Ameriachi Christmas (23 November 2003)
After "Whipped Cream & Other Delights" the "Christmas Album" is actually one of the better albums put out by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. One of the most successful instrumental performers in music history, Albert shared arrangement duties on this 1968 album with Shorty Rogers, the "cool jazz" trumpeter, with Albert setting up the brass and Rogers the strings. The result is ten tracks of mostly familiar Christmas songs done in the Tijuana Brass' Ameriachi style works for the most part. "My Favorite Things" and "Sleigh Ride" have their problems, but most of these songs work, especially if you are partial to the Tijuana Brass sound. Rogers does the cool introductions to several of the songs, and we discover that for some reason the Tijuana Brass liked to do a lot of jingle songs, which explains why you have not only "Jingle Bells," "The Bell That Couldn't Jingle," and "Jingle Bell Rock." This "Christmas Album" ends on a note of class with Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring." This album came out at the end of Herb Alpert's best year, when he had his only #1 single with Burt Bacharach's "This Guy's in Love With You." This "Christmas Album" was the group's fifth album to hit #1 on the Billboard pop charts (and the last except for their "The Best of the Brass" hit collection).

 
 


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