The
first thoughts I had about hearing this album excited me. The
possibilities seemed intriguing. Hearing this classic album remixed
with some new vibes and young talented blood infused into Herb
Alpert’s magnificent trumpet would be an entirely different trip
than the original, I just did not know what to expect.
Whipped
Cream & Other Delights Rewhipped features remixes by late
'90s and 2000 era DJs and has the old master himself playing new
trumpet solos on seven tracks. All the cuts here appeared on the
original 1965 release, Whipped Cream & Other Delights. The
cover emulates the original with a scantly glad model in a two-piece
made of…you got it, whipped cream. The picture inside the CD is
even more revealing. This is an indication of how risqué we
have become since 1965, actually, it is mild in comparison to what
you find these days, inside and out of a CD.
You
may recognize some of the names involved in the project-Medeski,
Martin & Wood, DJ Foosh, Ozmatli, and Anthony Marinelli, to name
a few. After listening to this the first time it was making me
crazy, I wanted to hear the original versions. Because of that
initial response, I was not too sure if l liked this or not. Then
only after a second, third, and fourth listen, did I find an
appreciation for what this music was trying to accomplish. This was a
brilliant marketing move to make after all the reissues last year. To
unleash an updated version of the most successful and popular
recording from the Alpert canon only made sense at this point.
Tracks
like “Love Potion # 9” sound very today with Astru Sierra laying
down some funky vocals backed by a worldly infusion of red-hot studio
musicians. I am not accustomed to hearing Alpert tracks with vocals
so this was different but very good. The title track, thank god,
maintains most of its original integrity, and the mixologist Anthony
Martnelli gives it the respect that it is due while performer
Ozomatii gives it a good shot in the arm with his own unique style
and interpretation. From that point forward, it remains an enjoyable
and interesting road to travel with all of these changes, moods,
textures, and colors added to the recording. It really is a cool
thing listening to this and obviously Alpert approved or he would not
have had so much involvement in the project.
This
classic release goes through some growing pains but it all ends up
with some great results. This is full of funky, electronic, jazz
ambient grooves, and Alpert comes along for the ride contributing
some new studio work to complete the circle and rebirth of the
recording. At 71, he still is one of the best and hippest players in
the world.
©
Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck- www.muzikreviews.com
March
15, 2006
Artist:
Heb Alpert’s Tijuna Brass
Title:
Whipped Cream& Other Delights Rewhipped
Genre:
Jazz-Electronica
Label:
Shout Factory- www.shoutfactory.com
Website:
www.herbalpert.com
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01.
Whipped Cream (4:04)
02.
A Taste of Honey (3:03)
03.
Green Peppers (4:45)
04.
Ladyfingers (4:23)
05.
Love Potion #9 (3:44)
06.
Peanuts (3:52)
07.
Tangerine (4:02)
08.
El Garbanzo (3:05)
09.
Lemon Tree (3:41)
10.
Lollipops and Roses (3:14)
11.
Bittersweet Samba (2:48)
12.
Butterball (6:17)
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