Herb Alpert is an American musician and record producer known for his work with the Tijuana Brass and his contributions to the genre of Latin jazz and pop music. His hits, such as "Spanish Flea" and "This Guy's in Love with You," have been widely recognized. Alpert's influence in music and his successful career as a performer and producer have made him a prominent figure in the industry.

"The reaction to this album has just been fabulous around the world... and I've had offers to perform from around the world and I'm tempted to do it. I've got itchy lips."



"Although there was a point with the Tijuana Brass where we were playing for such huge crowds that I kind of lost contact. At one point, the only connection I had with the audience was with people out there lighting cigarettes."



"Clifford Brown was in the jazz circles considered to be probably the greatest trumpet player who ever lived."



"If you look at a record under a microscope, the high frequencies are short jagged edges... and the low frequencies are long swinging ones are deep bass sounds. When it cut it at half speed, you're getting more of those on the record."



"It's - as opposed to tape where you have a magnetic tape that's excited by frequencies that you hit, digital was a process where musical sounds are transferred to numbers and stored as numbers."

