The Brass Ring feat. Phil Bodner: The Brass Ring; A Day in the Life of a Fool: The Brass Ring: Sunday Night at the Movies; A Man and a Woman: The Brass Ring: The Dis-Advantages of You / The Now Sound of the Brass Ring; A Man Without Love: The Brass Ring: Gazpacho / Only Love; A Very Precious Love: The Brass Ring: The Brass Ring - 20 Golden Hits Of The 60's Love Theme From Flight Of The Phoenix The Shadow Of Your Smile Moon River Disadvantages Of You Lara's Theme California Dreamin' Born Free Do You Know The Way To San Jose For The Love Of Ivy Up Up And Away The Look Of Love Georgy Girl Theme From The Sand Pebbles Greatest Hits. 01 – Ain’t It. The Brass Ring. New York City-based, Herb Alpert-esque outfit from the s, led by reed player Phil Bodner. The group specialized in a short-lived musical style called "the Now Sound," which was largely instrumental. The Brass Ring had several minor hits in the s, their best-known being "The Love Theme from the Flight of the Phoenix.
Her Greatest Hits And Finest Performances (2xCass, Comp, Dol + Box) Reader's Digest Music, Reader's Digest, Capitol Special Markets, Capitol Special Markets: Canada: Sell This Version. Find album reviews, songs, credits and award information for Greatest Hits by Herb Alpert the Tijuana Brass on AllMusic - - Released in , a bit too late to capitalize on. Listen free to Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass - Greatest Hits (Lonely Bull, Spanish Flea and more). 12 tracks (). The album, released in on the AM label, features a compilation of 12 of the most popular and readily recognized pieces by the band. The LP was release in , 6 songs to a side. "The playing time of the CD is brief--little more than a half-hour--but it contains all.
Suitably, the first selection is one of their two Top 40 hits, the light and charismatic title track to the Brass Ring's debut album Love Theme from the Flight of the Phoenix (). The slightly Latin-tinged lilt and catchy melody were a surefire success for those too old to rock roll, but too young to, well, you know. The Brass Ring - 20 Golden Hits Of The 60's Born Free Do You Know The Way To San Jose Greatest Hits. 01 – Ain’t It A Shame 02 – Stagger Lee 03 – Chee. The Brass Ring was a New York City-based, Herb Alpert-esque outfit from the '60s, led by reed player Phil Bodner. The group specialized in a short-lived musical style called "the Now Sound," which was largely instrumental and possessed a looser rhythm than Alpert's trademark style. The Brass Ring scored several minor hits in the '60s, their.
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