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* ArtistAndTheBand: Earlier albums have been billed under Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass.
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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: "This Guy's In Love With You" was an oddball among Alpert's output in that it's the only song to prominently feature him at vocals.[[note]] And rather good vocals, at that. [[/note]]
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Alpert's discography:
* With The Tijuana Brass
** ''The Lonely Bull'' (1962)
** ''Volume 2'' (1963)
** ''South of the Border'' (1964)
** ''Whipped Cream & Other Delights'' (1965)
** ''Going Places'' (1965)
** ''What Now My Love'' (1966)
** ''S.R.O'' (1966)
** ''Sounds Like...'' (1967)
** ''The Beat of the Brass'' (1968)
** ''Christmas Album'' (1968)
** ''Warm'' (1969)
** ''The Brass Are Comin[='=]'' (1969)
** ''Greatest Hits'' (1970; compilation)
** ''Summertime'' (1971)
* Solo
** ''You Smile – The Song Begins'' (1974)
** ''Coney Island'' (1975)
** ''Just You and Me'' (1976)
** ''Herb Alpert / Hugh Masekela'' (1978 collaboration)
** ''Rise'' (1979)
** ''Beyond'' (1980)
** ''Magic Man'' (1981)
** ''Fandango'' (1982)
** ''Blow Your Own Horn'' (1983)
** ''Bullish'' (1984) — credited to Alpert and the TJB, though the Brass was not involved in the recording
** ''Wild Romance'' (1985)
** ''Keep Your Eye on Me'' (1987)
** ''Under a Spanish Moon'' (1988)
** ''My Abstract Heart'' (1989)
** ''North on South St.'' (1991)
** ''Midnight Sun'' (1992)
** ''Second Wind'' (1996)
** ''Colors'' (1999)
** ''Steppin[='=] Out'' (2013)
** ''In the Mood'' (2014)
** ''Come Fly with Me'' (2015)
** ''Human Nature'' (2016)
** ''Music Volume 1'' (2017)
** ''The Christmas Wish'' (2017)
** ''Music Volume 3: Herb Alpert Reimagines the Tijuana Brass'' (2018)
** ''Over the Rainbow'' (2019)
** ''Catch the Wind'' (2021)
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After initially disbanding the Tijuana Brass in 1969, Alpert had himself a lucrative solo career for the next three decades, during which he became the first (and to this day only) act ever to hit #1 on the Hot 100 with vocal and instrumental pieces.[[note]]Respectively "This Guy's in Love With You" (1968) and "Rise" (1979).[[/note]] He also started a second incarnation of the Tijuana Brass to release two albums in the mid-seventies, and had a third perform for athletes in the 1984 Summer UsefulNotes/OlympicGames. He won a UsefulNotes/GrammyAward in 1966 for "A Taste of Honey", was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 2013 and was given a lifetime achievement award alongside Jerry Moss in the 2006 UsefulNotes/RockAndRollHallOfFame inductions for their record label work. He also provided arts endowments for the California Institute of the Arts and University of UsefulNotes/{{California}}, UsefulNotes/LosAngeles.

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After initially disbanding the Tijuana Brass in 1969, Alpert had himself a lucrative solo career for the next three decades, during which he became the first (and to this day only) act ever to hit #1 on the Hot 100 with vocal and instrumental pieces.[[note]]Respectively "This Guy's in Love With You" (1968) and "Rise" (1979). Music/BarryWhite arguably qualifies, but his instrumental #1 ("Love's Theme" from 1973, which he wrote) was credited solely to his backing Love Unlimited Orchestra. White's vocal #1 was "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe" in 1974.[[/note]] He also started a second incarnation of the Tijuana Brass to release two albums in the mid-seventies, and had a third perform for athletes in the 1984 Summer UsefulNotes/OlympicGames. He won a UsefulNotes/GrammyAward in 1966 for "A Taste of Honey", was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 2013 and was given a lifetime achievement award alongside Jerry Moss in the 2006 UsefulNotes/RockAndRollHallOfFame inductions for their record label work. He also provided arts endowments for the California Institute of the Arts and University of UsefulNotes/{{California}}, UsefulNotes/LosAngeles.
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Also... "This Guy's..." was credited solely to Alpert.


Shortly after the foundation of A&M Records in 1962, he released his first single "The Lonely Bull" after overdubbing a trumpet over an existing trumpet track as written by Sol Lake and added a cheering crowd and additional ambient sounds to emulate the scene of a bullfight. The single went on to reach Number 6 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and within the year he completed his first album under Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass, ''The Lonely Bull''. Starting simply as Alpert overdubbing an additional trumpet line to emulate the mariachi sound, demands for live appearances led to additional musicians being auditioned. Over the next seven years The Tijuana Brass would release twelve albums, also releasing hit singles like "A Taste of Honey", "Whipped Cream", "Spanish Flea" and their only Billboard number one "This Guy's in Love With You". The release of their fifth album ''Going Places'' was accompanied by an early animated music video called ''WesternAnimation/AHerbAlpertAndTheTijuanaBrassDoubleFeature'', featuring "Spanish Flea" and "Tijuana Taxi".

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Shortly after the foundation of A&M Records in 1962, he released his first single "The Lonely Bull" after overdubbing a trumpet over an existing trumpet track as written by Sol Lake and added a cheering crowd and additional ambient sounds to emulate the scene of a bullfight. The single went on to reach Number 6 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and within the year he completed his first album under Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass, ''The Lonely Bull''. Starting simply as Alpert overdubbing an additional trumpet line to emulate the mariachi sound, demands for live appearances led to additional musicians being auditioned. Over the next seven years The Tijuana Brass would release twelve albums, also releasing hit singles like "A Taste of Honey", "Whipped Cream", and "Spanish Flea" and their only Billboard number one Flea", as well as "This Guy's in Love With You".You", a ''Billboard'' number-one hit credited solely to Alpert. The release of their fifth album ''Going Places'' was accompanied by an early animated music video called ''WesternAnimation/AHerbAlpertAndTheTijuanaBrassDoubleFeature'', featuring "Spanish Flea" and "Tijuana Taxi".
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Only act ever with vocal and instrumental pieces that topped the Hot 100.


Shortly after the foundation of A&M Records in 1962, he released his first single "The Lonely Bull" after overdubbing a trumpet over an existing trumpet track as written by Sol Lake and added a cheering crowd and additional ambient sounds to emulate the scene of a bullfight. The single went on to reach Number 6 on the Billboard Singles charts, and within the year he completed his first album under Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass, ''The Lonely Bull''. Starting simply as Alpert overdubbing an additional trumpet line to emulate the mariachi sound, demands for live appearances led to additional musicians being auditioned. Over the next seven years The Tijuana Brass would release twelve albums, also releasing hit singles like "A Taste of Honey", "Whipped Cream", "Spanish Flea" and their only Billboard number one "This Guy's in Love With You". The release of their fifth album ''Going Places'' was accompanied by an early animated music video called ''WesternAnimation/AHerbAlpertAndTheTijuanaBrassDoubleFeature'', featuring "Spanish Flea" and "Tijuana Taxi".

After initially disbanding the Tijuana Brass in 1969, Alpert had himself a lucrative solo career for the next three decades. He also started a second incarnation of the Tijuana Brass to release two albums in the mid-seventies, and had a third perform for athletes in the 1984 Summer UsefulNotes/OlympicGames. He won a UsefulNotes/GrammyAward in 1966 for "A Taste of Honey", was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 2013 and was given a lifetime achievement award alongside Jerry Moss in the 2006 UsefulNotes/RockAndRollHallOfFame inductions for their record label work. He also provided arts endowments for the California Institute of the Arts and University of UsefulNotes/{{California}}, UsefulNotes/LosAngeles.

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Shortly after the foundation of A&M Records in 1962, he released his first single "The Lonely Bull" after overdubbing a trumpet over an existing trumpet track as written by Sol Lake and added a cheering crowd and additional ambient sounds to emulate the scene of a bullfight. The single went on to reach Number 6 on the Billboard Singles charts, ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and within the year he completed his first album under Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass, ''The Lonely Bull''. Starting simply as Alpert overdubbing an additional trumpet line to emulate the mariachi sound, demands for live appearances led to additional musicians being auditioned. Over the next seven years The Tijuana Brass would release twelve albums, also releasing hit singles like "A Taste of Honey", "Whipped Cream", "Spanish Flea" and their only Billboard number one "This Guy's in Love With You". The release of their fifth album ''Going Places'' was accompanied by an early animated music video called ''WesternAnimation/AHerbAlpertAndTheTijuanaBrassDoubleFeature'', featuring "Spanish Flea" and "Tijuana Taxi".

After initially disbanding the Tijuana Brass in 1969, Alpert had himself a lucrative solo career for the next three decades. decades, during which he became the first (and to this day only) act ever to hit #1 on the Hot 100 with vocal and instrumental pieces.[[note]]Respectively "This Guy's in Love With You" (1968) and "Rise" (1979).[[/note]] He also started a second incarnation of the Tijuana Brass to release two albums in the mid-seventies, and had a third perform for athletes in the 1984 Summer UsefulNotes/OlympicGames. He won a UsefulNotes/GrammyAward in 1966 for "A Taste of Honey", was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 2013 and was given a lifetime achievement award alongside Jerry Moss in the 2006 UsefulNotes/RockAndRollHallOfFame inductions for their record label work. He also provided arts endowments for the California Institute of the Arts and University of UsefulNotes/{{California}}, UsefulNotes/LosAngeles.
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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: "This Guy's In Love With You" was an oddball among Alpert's output in that it's the only song to prominently feature him at vocals.

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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: "This Guy's In Love With You" was an oddball among Alpert's output in that it's the only song to prominently feature him at vocals.[[note]] And rather good vocals, at that. [[/note]]
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* OneManBand: His debut album was such, given that he overdubbed trumpet lines. Demands for live appearances necessitated for an actual brass band for the Tijuana Brass.
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After initially disbanding the Tijuana Brass in 1969, Alpert had himself a lucrative solo career for the next three decades. He also started a second incarnation of the Tijuana Brass to release two albums in the mid-seventies, and had a third perform for athletes in the 1984 Summer Olympic Games. He won a Grammy in 1966 for "A Taste of Honey", was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 2013 and was given a lifetime achievement award alongside Jerry Moss in the 2006 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductions for their record label work. He also provided arts endowments for the California Institute of the Arts and University of California, Los Angeles.

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After initially disbanding the Tijuana Brass in 1969, Alpert had himself a lucrative solo career for the next three decades. He also started a second incarnation of the Tijuana Brass to release two albums in the mid-seventies, and had a third perform for athletes in the 1984 Summer Olympic Games. UsefulNotes/OlympicGames. He won a Grammy UsefulNotes/GrammyAward in 1966 for "A Taste of Honey", was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 2013 and was given a lifetime achievement award alongside Jerry Moss in the 2006 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame UsefulNotes/RockAndRollHallOfFame inductions for their record label work. He also provided arts endowments for the California Institute of the Arts and University of California, Los Angeles.
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* CoverVersion: Plenty of hits under The Tijuana Brass were covers, including "Film/SouthOfTheBorder", "[[Theatre/WestSideStory America]]" and "Zorba the Greek" (for Mikis Theodorakis' "Zorba's Dance")

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* CoverVersion: Plenty of hits under The Tijuana Brass were covers, including "Film/SouthOfTheBorder", "[[Theatre/WestSideStory America]]" and "Zorba the Greek" "Film/ZorbaTheGreek" (for Mikis Theodorakis' "Zorba's Dance")



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* ChronologicalAlbumTitle: ''Volume 2'' and ''Alpert's Ninth'' were the second and ninth albums he released respectively.
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* BreakthroughHit: "The Lonely Bull"
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Herb Alpert (born March 31, 1935) is an American trumpeter, composer and producer best known for his instrumental albums - especially with The Tijuana Brass - and for being the cofounder of Creator/AAndMRecords alongside businessman Jerry Moss, thus A&M after their respective initials. Born to a family of musicians, he was initially trained to play the violin before becoming a trumpeter at the age of eight, and during the fifties was part of the USC Trojan Marching Band.

Shortly after the foundation of A&M Records in 1962, he released his first single "The Lonely Bull" after overdubbing a trumpet over an existing trumpet track as written by Sol Lake and added a cheering crowd and additional ambient sounds to emulate the scene of a bullfight. The single went on to reach Number 6 on the Billboard Singles charts, and within the year he completed his first album under Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass, ''The Lonely Bull''. Starting simply as Alpert overdubbing an additional trumpet line to emulate the mariachi sound, demands for live appearances led to additional musicians being auditioned. Over the next seven years The Tijuana Brass would release twelve albums, also releasing hit singles like "A Taste of Honey", "Whipped Cream", "Spanish Flea" and their only Billboard number one "This Guy's in Love With You". The release of their fifth album ''Going Places'' was accompanied by an early animated music video called ''WesternAnimation/AHerbAlpertAndTheTijuanaBrassDoubleFeature'', featuring "Spanish Flea" and "Tijuana Taxi".

After initially disbanding the Tijuana Brass in 1969, Alpert had himself a lucrative solo career for the next three decades. He also started a second incarnation of the Tijuana Brass to release two albums in the mid-seventies, and had a third perform for athletes in the 1984 Summer Olympic Games. He won a Grammy in 1966 for "A Taste of Honey", was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 2013 and was given a lifetime achievement award alongside Jerry Moss in the 2006 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductions for their record label work. He also provided arts endowments for the California Institute of the Arts and University of California, Los Angeles.

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* BreakthroughHit: "The Lonely Bull"
* CoverVersion: Plenty of hits under The Tijuana Brass were covers, including "Film/SouthOfTheBorder", "[[Theatre/WestSideStory America]]" and "Zorba the Greek" (for Mikis Theodorakis' "Zorba's Dance")
* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: "This Guy's In Love With You" was an oddball among Alpert's output in that it's the only song to prominently feature him at vocals.

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