Almost parallel in thought to Alpert's Volume 2, this Baja album has a very Mexican feel to it–check out "Guacamole", the swinging "Juarez" (one of my all-time favorite Baja jams), and the shuffling "Brasilia". Excellent arrangements assist Bacharach's "Walk On By" and Mancini's "Dear Heart", and a lighthearted moment is on hand with "The Woody Woodpecker Song" and "Goin' Out The Side Door". This album was released with two different covers. The front of the jacket is the same, but the ne… read more
Almost parallel in thought to Alpert's Volume 2, this Baja album has a very Mexican feel to it–check out "Guacamole", the swingi… read more
Almost parallel in thought to Alpert's Volume 2, this Baja album has a very Mexican feel to it–check out "Guacamole", the swinging "Juarez" (one of my all-… read more
The Baja Marimba Band were described by some as the Tijuana Brass' "bad little brothers". While never rising to the TJBs popularity, they did record extensively and were frequently heard on "Easy Listening" radio through the late 1960s. Led by Julius Wechter, a brilliant musician with a self-deprecating sense of humor, the group recorded into the early 1990s.
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The Baja Marimba Band were described by some as the Tijuana Brass' "bad little brothers". While never rising to the TJBs popularity, they did record extensively and were freq… read more
The Baja Marimba Band were described by some as the Tijuana Brass' "bad little brothers". While never rising to the TJBs popularity, they did record extensively and were frequently heard on "Easy Listening" rad… read more