This album looks like it was released in Germany and other areas in Europe. (There's another album with a similar title and cover from Canada, too, apparently.)
The track list on the Europe/Germany edition is:
–Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass | Gotta Lotta Livin' To Do | |
–Chris Montez | Sunny | |
–Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66* | Constant Rain | |
–Claudine Longet | Hello Hello | |
–The Sandpipers | Strangers In The Night | |
–Baja Marimba Band | Born Free | |
–Baja Marimba Band | Heads Up! | |
–Chris Montez | Because Of You | |
–Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66* | Day Tripper | |
–The Sandpipers | Things We Said Today | |
–Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart* | I Should Be Going Home | |
–Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass | In A Little Spanish Town |
My question is about the very first track. In some listings on Discogs, the first track seems to have two parts, and Intro comprised of a portion of "A Taste Of Honey" and then "Gotta Lotta Livin' To Do."
I don't own this comp, but was inspired by the mysterious first track, so I took the opening of "A Taste Of Honey" and just where the kick drum would start, I appended the full "Gotta Lotta Livin' To Do". Surprisingly, this sort of works. To those who may own it, is that how it was done on this album?