Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass: Whipped Cream & Other Delights Re-Whipped CD Track Listing

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Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass Whipped Cream & Other Delights Re-Whipped (2006)
Whipped Cream & Other Delights Rewhipped\nHerb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass\n2006 Shout! Factory LLC\n\nOriginally Released March 7, 2006\n\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: Rewhipped amounts to a pseudo-addition to the original Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass catalog. This album of remixes by late-'90s and 2000-era DJs features new trumpet solos by Herb Alpert on seven tracks. All the cuts here appeared on the original 1965 release, Whipped Cream & Other Delights, though not in the same order. Before rolling your eyes, consider this: the music on this set was regarded not only as hip, but as progressive jazz by many back in the day. Producer Anthony Marinelli supervised all the remixes on the project and contributes six of his own -- including the title track with the aid of the band Ozomatli performing with Alpert. Marinelli is also a composer and keyboard player who has composed soundtracks (Man from Elysian Fields, Time Code) and done session work with everyone from Michael Jackson and James Brown to Giorgio Moroder, Lionel Richie, and Supertramp. Other remixes were done by Thievery Corporation, Mocean Worker, John King, Medeski, Martin & Wood, Camara Kambon, and DJ Foosh. Whatever trepidations one might have about Alpert participating in the project, some of the best cuts on the set work best because he's on them -- the title cut (Marinelli) "El Garbanzo" (M,M&W), and "Peanuts" (Marinelli) -- in part because Alpert's gotten a lot funkier in his old age. Other standouts include the ambient dub that is "Lemon Tree" by Thievery Corporation, John King's dub-jazz-exotica redo of "A Taste of Honey" (the original album's smash single), and Mocean Worker's fine rework of "Bittersweet Samba" with killer berimbau samples grafted on. The only cut that really doesn't work is "Butterball," Although Alpert's solo is hip-cool, the song's added beats don't leave enough of the original to appreciate it -- this is a drag, since all the other tracks keep the basic cut to achieve historic continuity. It's a small complaint since it's the final selection here. Certainly the music on Rewhipped has a somewhat limited appeal, and it's hard to think of the folks who bought Whipped Cream when it was released being interested in it now, but who knows? Hardcore dance music fans will find this a curiosity piece at best, but that doesn't mean it's without musical merit. In fact, ReWhipped has as much aesthetic appeal as its predecessor because the music Alpert and his band made in '65 has aged so well. Judging by his contribution here, Alpert certainly has, too -- at 71, the cat is still swingin'. -- Thom Jurek\n\nAmazon.com Editorial Review\nAfter decof being staples at flea markets and yard sales across the continent, the LPs Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass made in the '60s have been reissued with their original verve undiminished and sounding remarkably fresh. Taking things one step further is a new set of remixes. Those putting their hands are the faders include John King of the Dust Brothers, Mocean Worker, and Medeski, Martin & Wood. Alpert himself was an active participant in this project, adding some new trumpet solos amidst the snaky grooves and incessant beats. Not only will those familiar with the originals be dazzled by their transformations, but anyone new to these erstwhile million sellers will fall right in with the rhythmic drive and melodic hooks. --David Greenberger \n\nAmazon.com Product Description\nThe Lounge Classic Remixed! \n\nOnce upon a time, there was a guy with a horn, a girl in whipped cream and a bunch of songs that became American classics. Now, 40 years later, Herb Alpert is back, with new solos mixed in alongside even newer grooves by some of the most innovative artists around. There's even a brand-new girl on the cover. \n\nHerb Alpert had a lasting influence on music and pop culture. The original Whipped Cream & Other Delights LP spent 8 weeks at #1 on the Billboard charts and more than two years in the Top 40, and earned three GRAMMY

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  1. Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass - Whipped Cream [Remixed by Anthony Marinelli feat. Ozomatli] (04:04)
  2. Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass - A Taste of Honey [Remixed by John King] (03:03)
  3. Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass - Green Peppers [Remixed by Anthony Marinelli] (04:45)
  4. Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass - Ladyfingers [Remixed by Camara Kambon] (04:23)
  5. Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass - Love Potion #9 [Remixed by Anthony Marinelli] (03:44)
  6. Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass - Peanuts [Remixed by Anthony Marinelli] (03:52)
  7. Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass - Tangerine [Remixed by DJ Foosh & Thomas Foyer] (04:02)
  8. Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass - El Garbanzo [Remixed by Medeski Martin & Wood] (03:05)
  9. Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass - Lemon Tree [Remixed by Thievery Corporation] (03:41)
  10. Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass - Lollipops and Roses [Remixed by Anthony Marinelli] (03:14)
  11. Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass - Bittersweet Samba [Remixed by Mocean Worker] (02:48)
  12. Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass - Butterball [Remixed by Anthony Marinelli] (06:17)


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