Baja Marimba Band
RIDES AGAIN
A&M SP 4109
Released in 1965 as SP 4109 (stereo) and LP 109 (mono).
Tracks:
Side one:
1. Brasilia (Wechter) 2:36
2. Walk On By (Bacharach-David) 2:58
3. Guacamole (Wechter) 2:33
4. More (Oliviero-Ortolani) 2:23
5. Dear Heart (Mancini-Mercer) 2:58
6. Majorca (Wechter) 2:31
Side two:
7. Red Roses For A Blue Lady (Tepper-Bennett) 2:04
8. Hecho En Mexico (Brinton-Turner) 2:53
9. Woody Woodpecker Song (Tibbles-Idriss) 1:58
10. A Spanish Rose (Wechter) 3:26
11. Juarez (Garson-Hampton) 2:38
12. Goin' Out The Side Door (Wechter) 2:33
CREDITS:
PRODUCED BY HERB ALPERT & JERRY MOSS
ARRANGED BY JULIUS WECHTER & HERB ALPERT
ENGINEERED BY LARRY LEVINE / GOLD STAR
FEATURING JULIUS WECHTER ON THE MARIMBAS
LINER NOTES BY BILL DANA
ALBUM DESIGNED BY PETER WHORF GRAPHICS
LINER NOTES:
When Leonard Feather was asked about his reactions to the
now famed Baja Marimba Band he said, "Who?" Well, not wanting
to rest on these laurels alone, the Baja group has again
produced an album of major proportions. (Approx. 12 x 12). And
we feel that once again they have come up to the expectations
of their families and loved ones. Take the reaction of Luisa
Fernandez, mother of Seymour Fernandez who plays first baja,
"Since he's in show business, not a letter!"
Add this to the already mounting apathy of musicologists
everywhere, and there you have it ... the Baja Marimba Band:
another milestone around the neck of A and M Records.
So listen, dear music lover, and learn why people all over Latin
America are saying, "Ellos no son Los Insectors" or "The Beatles,
they ain't."
But we love them anyway, and so will you ... unless you want
to see a grown group cry.
RIDES AGAIN
A&M SP 4109
Released in 1965 as SP 4109 (stereo) and LP 109 (mono).
Tracks:
Side one:
1. Brasilia (Wechter) 2:36
2. Walk On By (Bacharach-David) 2:58
3. Guacamole (Wechter) 2:33
4. More (Oliviero-Ortolani) 2:23
5. Dear Heart (Mancini-Mercer) 2:58
6. Majorca (Wechter) 2:31
Side two:
7. Red Roses For A Blue Lady (Tepper-Bennett) 2:04
8. Hecho En Mexico (Brinton-Turner) 2:53
9. Woody Woodpecker Song (Tibbles-Idriss) 1:58
10. A Spanish Rose (Wechter) 3:26
11. Juarez (Garson-Hampton) 2:38
12. Goin' Out The Side Door (Wechter) 2:33
CREDITS:
PRODUCED BY HERB ALPERT & JERRY MOSS
ARRANGED BY JULIUS WECHTER & HERB ALPERT
ENGINEERED BY LARRY LEVINE / GOLD STAR
FEATURING JULIUS WECHTER ON THE MARIMBAS
LINER NOTES BY BILL DANA
ALBUM DESIGNED BY PETER WHORF GRAPHICS
LINER NOTES:
When Leonard Feather was asked about his reactions to the
now famed Baja Marimba Band he said, "Who?" Well, not wanting
to rest on these laurels alone, the Baja group has again
produced an album of major proportions. (Approx. 12 x 12). And
we feel that once again they have come up to the expectations
of their families and loved ones. Take the reaction of Luisa
Fernandez, mother of Seymour Fernandez who plays first baja,
"Since he's in show business, not a letter!"
Add this to the already mounting apathy of musicologists
everywhere, and there you have it ... the Baja Marimba Band:
another milestone around the neck of A and M Records.
So listen, dear music lover, and learn why people all over Latin
America are saying, "Ellos no son Los Insectors" or "The Beatles,
they ain't."
But we love them anyway, and so will you ... unless you want
to see a grown group cry.
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