S.R.O.
Herb Alpert · 1966
30 min · 12 tracks · jazz · crossover jazz · lounge music
A vibrant blend of brass-driven melodies and breezy lounge arrangements that invites carefree, sun-drenched afternoons.
S.R.O. is an album by Herb Alpert, released in 1966. A vibrant blend of brass-driven melodies and breezy lounge arrangements that invites carefree, sun-drenched afternoons. 'S.R.O.' reached number one on the Billboard Top LPs chart, showcasing Alpert's ability to craft commercially successful music that retained a sophisticated edge. The album also contributed to the Tijuana Brass sound that defined 1960s instrumental pop, influencing countless artists within the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does S.R.O. sound like?
A vibrant blend of brass-driven melodies and breezy lounge arrangements that invites carefree, sun-drenched afternoons. Rooted in jazz and crossover jazz.
What makes S.R.O. by Herb Alpert notable?
'S.R.O.' reached number one on the Billboard Top LPs chart, showcasing Alpert's ability to craft commercially successful music that retained a sophisticated edge. The album also contributed to the Tijuana Brass sound that defined 1960s instrumental pop, influencing countless artists within the genre. Released in 1966, 'S.R.O.' was Herb Alpert's fourth studio album and solidified his popularity following the massive success of 'Whipped Cream & Other Delights'. At this point in his career, Alpert was becoming a prominent figure in the crossover jazz scene, effectively merging jazz with pop sensibilities and appealing to a wider audience.
How many songs are on S.R.O.?
S.R.O. has 12 tracks, running approximately 30 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Our Day Will Come Standout 2:22
- 2 Mexican Road Race Standout 2:29
- 3 I Will Wait for You 3:17
- 4 Bean Bag 2:00
- 5 The Wall Street Rag 2:23
- 6 The Work Song 2:12
- 7 Mame 2:11
- 8 Blue Sunday 2:44
- 9 Don’t Go Breaking My Heart 2:33
- 10 For Carlos 2:49
- 11 Freight Train Joe 2:35
- 12 Flamingo Standout 2:26
Release Date
January 1, 1966
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
30 min 7 sec
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