Fandango (Herb Alpert album)
Fandango is a 1982 studio album by trumpeter and bandleader Herb Alpert. It was released on A&M Records and produced by Herb Alpert and Geoff Eames. The album marked a shift in Alpert's musical style, incorporating a stronger Latin influence and a more contemporary sound compared to his earlier Tijuana Brass recordings.
The album's title track, "Fandango," is an instrumental piece showcasing Alpert's trumpet playing and the album's Latin-infused arrangements. Other notable tracks include "Route 101," which features a driving rhythm and catchy melody, and "Push and Shove," a more funk-oriented tune.
Fandango received positive reviews upon its release and reached the Billboard 200 chart. It further solidified Alpert's career as a successful instrumental artist and demonstrated his willingness to explore new musical directions. The album contributed to Alpert's ongoing success in the adult contemporary music genre.