Warm (Herb Alpert album)
Warm | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | June 1969 | |||
Genre | Easy Listening, Pop | |||
Length | 33:54 | |||
Label | A&M | |||
Producer | Herb Alpert, Jerry Moss | |||
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass chronology | ||||
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Warm is a 1969 album by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass. It reached number 28 on the Billboard 200 album chart.
Background
[edit]Warm was a vast departure from previous Tijuana Brass albums and featured much slower-paced songs, leaning more toward a Brazilian type of sound. At this point in his career, Alpert had grown tired of the band's previous style of music, feeling that it was repetitive, and wanted to try a different direction.[1]
The opening track, "The Sea Is My Soil", is among the longest songs ever released by the Tijuana Brass at four and a half minutes, while two songs on the album feature lead vocals by Alpert ("Without Her" and "To Wait for Love"), all of which were released as singles.
Critical reception
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [2] |
In his review for Allmusic, music critic Richard S. Ginell called the album mellow, richly textured, but noted it "couldn't crack the Top 20, for the Brass' cross-generational appeal was fading fast."[2]
Track listing
[edit]Track | Title | Composers | Time |
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1 | The Sea Is My Soil | Dory Caymmi, Nelson Mota | 4:30 |
2 | Without Her | Harry Nilsson | 3:24 |
3 | Marjorine | Sol Lake | 3:06 |
4 | Girl Talk | Neal Hefti, Bobby Troup | 2:54 |
5 | Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da | John Lennon, Paul McCartney | 1:59 |
6 | Zazueira | Jorge Ben | 3:14 |
7 | The Continental | Herb Magidson, Con Conrad | 2:07 |
8 | Pretty World | Antonio Adolfo, Tiberio Gaspar, Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman | 3:46 |
9 | Warm | Julius Wechter | 2:33 |
10 | To Wait for Love | Burt Bacharach, Hal David | 2:59 |
11 | Sandbox | John Pisano | 3:24 |
References
[edit]- ^ Oney, Steve (May 1, 2011). "Herb Alpert: Always In Tune". Los Angeles Magazine.
- ^ a b Ginell, Richard. "Warm > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved October 4, 2021.