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Yes,
Herb Alpert
did indeed record an album in 1984 under the name
Tijuana Brass
for the first time in nine years -- and in fact, he took a
contingent on tour that year with four of the original bandmembers on hand. But this album has nothing to do with the old
TJB
, for the music is the same high-tech pop of the 1980s that
Alpert
had been mostly purveying since "Rise," and with synths galore, a frantic electronic dance beat on many numbers, and none of the original
Brass
on the sessions. No wonder, for the arranger is
John Barnes
, who had worked for
the Jacksons
(
was no fool;
' sound was never hotter). About all that remains of
the TJB
is
's familiar trumpet, which often hearkens back to his '60s manner in this gleaming setting. The best moments are the whomping title track, the hyperactive "Struttin' on Five," and the optimistic "Life Is My Song." But to call this a "
" album is bordering on consumer fraud for the faithful -- though on its own terms, it is a fairly live slice of '80s pop. ~ Richard S. Ginell
Yes,
Herb Alpert
did indeed record an album in 1984 under the name
Tijuana Brass
for the first time in nine years -- and in fact, he took a
contingent on tour that year with four of the original bandmembers on hand. But this album has nothing to do with the old
TJB
, for the music is the same high-tech pop of the 1980s that
Alpert
had been mostly purveying since "Rise," and with synths galore, a frantic electronic dance beat on many numbers, and none of the original
Brass
on the sessions. No wonder, for the arranger is
John Barnes
, who had worked for
the Jacksons
(
was no fool;
' sound was never hotter). About all that remains of
the TJB
is
's familiar trumpet, which often hearkens back to his '60s manner in this gleaming setting. The best moments are the whomping title track, the hyperactive "Struttin' on Five," and the optimistic "Life Is My Song." But to call this a "
" album is bordering on consumer fraud for the faithful -- though on its own terms, it is a fairly live slice of '80s pop. ~ Richard S. Ginell

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