I've been out of commission for a long time, and I'm late on this, but wanted to add my two cents anyway.
NINTH has to be one of my all time favorite albums by Herb & The Tijuana Brass. You know, certain things remind you of the happiness of childhood. When I hear NINTH, I'm taken back to my youth. A time when the Brass was at the height of their popularity. They were on radio and TV, appeared in print ads and did live concerts. Heck, they were an integral part of the '60s music scene. Great memories, all.
The song I selected as my favorite is "Love So Fine" because I like the way it swells into the bridge. The ending is sensational, too. Whenever I think of Herb and The Brass, I think of a few key songs, "Love So Fine" being one of them, along with the entire WHAT NOW MY LOVE, GOING PLACES and BEAT OF THE BRASS albums. The songs, the sounds of my childhood. It's a great feeling, you know?
NINTH has to be one of my all time favorite albums by Herb & The Tijuana Brass. You know, certain things remind you of the happiness of childhood. When I hear NINTH, I'm taken back to my youth. A time when the Brass was at the height of their popularity. They were on radio and TV, appeared in print ads and did live concerts. Heck, they were an integral part of the '60s music scene. Great memories, all.
The song I selected as my favorite is "Love So Fine" because I like the way it swells into the bridge. The ending is sensational, too. Whenever I think of Herb and The Brass, I think of a few key songs, "Love So Fine" being one of them, along with the entire WHAT NOW MY LOVE, GOING PLACES and BEAT OF THE BRASS albums. The songs, the sounds of my childhood. It's a great feeling, you know?