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The Torero Band - Tijuana - Sound Of Brass (LP) - VG/VG+

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of The Torero Band's Tijuana - Sound Of Brass LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
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Catalogue #:
MFP-A 8014
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Jazz, Latin Jazz
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Album Info

Artist: The Torero Band
Album: Tijuana - Sound Of Brass
Released: Australia, 1968

Tracklist:

A1A Walk In The Black Forest
Written-By - Jankowski
A2Struttin' With Maria
Written-By - Alpert
A3The Lonely Bull
Written-By - Lake
A4Spanish Flea
Written-By - Wechter
A5A Taste Of Honey
Written-By - Scott, Marlow
A6Tijuana Taxi
Written-By - Coleman
B1Mame
Written-By - Herman
B2If I Were A Rich Man
Written-By - Bock
B3The Happening
Written-By - De Vol, Holland-Dozier-Holland
B4The Third Man Theme
Written-By - Karas
B5Acapulco 1922
Written-By - Allan
B6Up Cherry Street
Written-By - Wechter


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Description

"Tijuana - Sound Of Brass" by The Torero Band is a delightful album that captures the vibrant and lively spirit of Tijuana brass music. Released in 1968, this album is a testament to the popularity of the Tijuana sound during the 1960s, a genre that was heavily influenced by the likes of Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass.

The Torero Band, although not as widely known as some of their contemporaries, managed to carve out a niche for themselves with this album. The record is filled with upbeat, brassy tunes that are sure to get your feet tapping. The arrangements are crisp and energetic, showcasing the band's ability to blend traditional Mexican music with a more modern, pop-oriented brass sound.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Spanish Flea," a tune that many will recognize for its catchy melody and playful rhythm. The Torero Band's rendition is both faithful to the original and infused with their unique flair, making it a joy to listen to. Another highlight is "Tijuana Taxi," a track that perfectly encapsulates the fun and lively essence of the Tijuana brass genre.

The production quality of "Tijuana - Sound Of Brass" is impressive for its time. The brass instruments are recorded with clarity and precision, allowing each note to shine through. The album was produced during a period when stereo sound was becoming more prevalent, and the use of stereo separation in the recording adds an extra layer of depth to the listening experience.

Critically, the album received a warm reception upon its release. While it may not have garnered the same level of acclaim as some of the more prominent Tijuana brass albums of the era, it was appreciated for its joyful and accessible sound. Fans of the genre often regard it as a hidden gem, a record that captures the essence of the Tijuana brass movement without the commercial trappings.

In terms of cultural significance, "Tijuana - Sound Of Brass" is a reflection of the 1960s fascination with Latin American music and culture. The Tijuana sound was part of a broader trend during this time, where American and European audiences were increasingly drawn to the rhythms and melodies of Latin music. This album, with its infectious energy and catchy tunes, contributed to the popularization of this musical style.

Overall, "Tijuana - Sound Of Brass" is a charming and enjoyable album that offers a snapshot of a unique musical era. Whether you're a longtime fan of Tijuana brass or new to the genre, The Torero Band's lively performances and spirited arrangements make this album a worthwhile listen. It's a record that invites you to sit back, relax, and let the vibrant sounds of brass transport you to a sunny, carefree place.

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