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Whipped Cream & Other Delights

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A Taste Of Honey
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Green Peppers
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Tangerine
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Bittersweet Samba
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Lemon Tree
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Whipped Cream
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Love Potion # 9
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El Garbanzo
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Ladyfingers
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Butterball
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Peanuts
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Lollipops And Roses
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Rosemary
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Blueberry Park
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 34:21

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Memories

acdc1

I remember staring at this cover as a young child wondering what was under all that whipped cream.....

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BLAST FROM THE PAST

KELLYANN

My big brother had this album, so I must have heard it about a thousand and one times. I know I will love it, because I am always looking for instrumental backgrounds for my movies.

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jugaluck is right

RonJon2

And besides, the cover is worth the download alone!

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Bargain?

soreEyes

Got the original on vinyl at any thiftstore across America for under $2

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Sometimes Old School is the Best School

McSurfer

Nothing says 1960s like the Tijuana Brass. I would venture to say that just about everyone in the world has heard at least a few licks from this album, and for good reason.

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Thank you eMusic!

contactrefresh

I grew up on the Tijuana Brass and records only last so long. I just found a way to use 30 downloads this afternoon.

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Classic

jugaluck

A lot of us grew up to the sound of this album playing in the background. Great uplifting, "sunny" music. And who wasn't in love with the girl on the album cover at some time? She will sometimes pop up at a record convention here in the Northwest and autograph the album for you!

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I Grew Up On This!!

EMUSIC-01996D0D

My mon listened to this all the time so I grew up on this. We had all of the albums and I loved them all. Very soulful music as well as some very hot sultry music as well. Such a great musician and a great band. They can take you and such a fun ride!!

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.....and Other Delights

EMUSIC-02031734

Who doesn't like this album cover - it was great 45 years ago and it is great now !!! Great easy listening music -

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The Dating Game

kjc

Fabulous album cover, song titles & even more fabulous, delighful & sweet music. Wasn't "Whipped Cream" the theme song to the TV show 'The Dating Game' decades ago? An easy 5 star album.

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They Say All Music Guide

Building upon South of the Border’s (1964) Top Ten success, Herb Alpert dismissed the contingency of Los Angeles-based studio instrumental all-stars, which he had christened the Tijuana Brass. Because there was enough demand for live dates, just like a musical Gepetto, Alpert formed a real Tijuana Brass. The bandleader/trumpeter was joined by Tonni Kalash (trumpet), Robert Edmondson (trombone), Pat Senatore (bass), John Pisano (guitars), Lou Pagani (piano), and Nick Ceroli (drums). Ostensibly, the personnel wasn’t a primary consideration as Alpert and company had already begun making serious inroads on the pop music scene. Not bad, considering the market was being heavily infiltrated, if not practically dominated by the British Invasion. With Whipped Cream & Other Delights (1965), they would take that momentum to new heights — including three Grammy Awards alone for the update of the Bobby Scott and Ric Marlow-penned theme to Shelagh Delaney’s play of the same name, “A Taste of Honey.” The remainder of the material on the dozen-song album was chosen with food as the underlying thematic motif. Sol Lake — who provided Alpert “The Lonely Bull” and “Mexican Shuffle” returns, and this time he has custom-made the upbeat and, above all, catchy trio of “Green Peppers,” “Bittersweet Samba,” and “El Garbanzo.” Allen Toussaint’s title composition “Whipped Cream” garnered significant attention, but not as a chart hit. Rather, it could be heard as bachelorettes were being introduced on ABC-TV’s The Dating Game. Early in the series run, additional Alpert offerings were also incorporated as incidental music: “Spanish Flea,” as the bachelors were being announced, “Lollipops and Roses,” when the lucky winners were being told where they would be spending their date, and both “Ladyfingers” and “Lemon Tree” were in rotation as contestants mulled over their answers.
After several poor analogue-to-CD transfers in the ’80s and ’90s, Whipped Cream & Other Delights was reissued as part of Shout! Factory’s Herb Alpert Signature Series and boasts remarkably improved sound. – Lindsay Planer

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