Trumpeter Herb Alpert is one of the most successful instrumental artists in American music history. He is also a successful businessman, having founded A&M Records with Jerry Moss and later, Almo Sounds. On top of this... more », he has exhibited as an artist, produced shows on Broadway and established the Herb Alpert Foundation for arts education. This 1996 performance at the Montreux Festival features Herb Alpert together with The Jeff Lorber Band in a sparkling performance of Alpert?s biggest hits. DVD highlights include performances of "Spanish Flea", "This Guy?s In Love With You", "Rise" and many more. Tracklisting:
Genres:Music Video & Concerts Sub-Genres:Pop, Jazz Studio:Eagle Rock Ent Format:DVD - Color DVD Release Date: 04/04/2006 Original Release Date: 01/01/2006 Theatrical Release Date: 01/01/2006 Release Year: 2006 Run Time: 1hr 15min Screens: Color Number of Discs: 1 SwapaDVD Credits: 1 Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 2 MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Languages:English
"Finally, a glimpse of what Herb Alpert sounds like in a concert setting. This was recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival in July of 1996, the 30th Anniversary of the Jazz Fest. Joined by keyboardist Jeff Lorber, trumpeter Alpert displays his funk-jazz side and holds his own quite well. This is not the Tijuana Brass by any means, so the TJB fans may not get into this, even though the band goes through a funky version of "Lonely Bull" and a jazz version of "Taste of Honey". One of the big highlights is sax/flute/keyboard man Gary Meek, who is a perfect foil for Alpert's trumpet. Herb even encourages Meek to engage in a few cat-and-mouse riffs. It's my guess most people have never heard Herb Alpert in this kind of setting, so be prepared to be shocked. While the majority of this set is in a funky setting, the DVD closes with a gorgeous version of "This Guy's In Love With You", done with Herb and guitarist Tony Maiden (of Rufus fame). There are some humorous moments throughout as well. A definite keeper!
Incidentally, this sounds even better with the DTS Surround sound. Great sound and picture!
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Herb Albert Live in concert 1996 wow,I Ive been looking for
stewart L | flushing ,ny | 04/05/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Wow Herb Alpert on dvd.Its about time.I really enjoyed this disc.The sound and picture quality is very good.I look forward to more releases of Herb Alperts music.And the disc is on sale 5 star rated!!!!! ENJOY!!!!! From Stewart L."
All Herb Alpert's fans are lookin' for more videos
Marco Aviles Benitez | Quito, Ecuador - SouthAmerica | 04/08/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Very positive to find JUST ONE Herb Alpert's DVD, but I think maybe could be possible to produce more Herb Alpert videos, no hope finding it for the TJB era, so those "modern" videos who I remember saw it years ago in the earlies 80's, specially for the "Fandango" promotional videos (Fandango and Route 101 for example), also some cutting edges about the "Bullish" album (Where are all of there??? Only God knows).
For the rest, Bravo Maestro, you are giving a magnificent gift to all of your loyal fans, but we deserve some more of your better times and great music."
Smooth
charles wakefield | new brighton, mn USA | 03/21/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"this is a well done dvd and is a pleasure to watch i wish it had a few more of the old songs"
A gentle set from a gentleman that bears up to repeating vie
Rod Morgan | DC | 10/21/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Okay, so maybe you DON'T want to hear "Spanish Flea" ever again (though the audience enjoyed Alpert breaking into it spontaneously, then trying to remember the rest). But even Miles Davis admitted Alpert is a trumpeter's trumpeter. This set is what smooth jazz tries to do and rarely achieves - highly skilled play you can listen to again, and again, and again.
For the Hollywood tycoon that he is, Alpert comes across as one of the gentlest of gentlemen, but doesn't rest on his laurels and still shows his chops. With an ensemble of Jeff Lorber's players (unfortunately including a drummer who appears to have never heard the famous drum lines in "A Taste of Honey"), Alpert appears dazzled by Montreaux, pleased with his sidemen, startled by the jubilant audience reception and only really at ease when he's playing. Wonderful stuff that you'll play again and again. Don't miss this one."