34 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The definitive Tijuana Brass album!, June 24, 2005
It was #1 in Billboard the week I was born. I've owned this album in mono and stereo LPs, jukebox mini-LP, 8-track and the previously issued A&M CD.
But I've never heard it like this before! This newly remastered version from Shout Factory blows all previous incarnations away in sound quality. The clarity and depth of tracks like "More And More Amor", "3rd Man Theme", "Walk Don't Run" and "Felicia" make me feel like I'm really hearing them for the first time.
And this album is loaded with classic TJB: "Tijuana Taxi", "Zorba", "3rd Man", "Spanish Flea", "Mae", "Getting Sentimental"...if you added "The Lonely Bull" and "Taste of Honey" to the track listing you'd practically have a collection of greatest hits spanning Herb's first 5 years (which is actually all the 1970 TJB "Greatest Hits" release covered anyway.)
Now, if I had my way, the single versions of "Taxi" and "Zorba" would be included as bonus tracks but my way isn't everyone's way and I won't take off any stars for a lack of extra material.
As the Shout Factory Herb Alpert reissue program continues, I am anticipating each new release more than the previous.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
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Thanks Shout Factory!, June 8, 2005
I listened to Going Places as a youngster and loved it. Tijuana Taxi, 3rd Man Theme, Spanish Flea, Walk Don't Run...this album is loaded with great stuff. Several years ago, I realized it was virtually impossible to purchase Going Places on CD. Huh? I couldn't believe it. When I learned the Shout Factory label was reissuing Tijuana Brass albums, I ordered my favorites right away, including this one. This is a terrific reissue...good remastering job, classy packaging, informative liner notes that take you back. Finally.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Growing up with Herb Alpert, January 11, 2000
This review is from: Going Places (Audio CD)
During the 60s, I grew up with all the various music of that decade, but Herb Alpert and the TJB were so different in that they were able to arrange and perform popular songs in a way which in effect made them their own. Going Places may well be their best work, containing one classic song after another. For years, I thought their version of "Walk, don't run" was the original. Listen to the musicianship on "Mae" and "Felicia". And with the classic "Tijuana Taxi", "Spanish Flea", and "Zorba the Greek", this could be a greatest hits album. This is a truly wonderful album and even though I own the entire catalog of TJB on vinyl, I had to get this cd in my collection. It still sounds as fresh today as it did 35 years ago.
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