The DU Lounge
Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsLast Night Marta and I went to the Herb Alpert concert...WOW
Concert info: https://herbalpert.com/#home
We were in a box seat right next to the stage. From the opening number, the memories came rushing back. The look on Marta's face said it all. The only downer was he didn't play her favorite Casino Royale. He played my favorite Rise. He played for almost 2 solid hours. Not bad for a 90-year-old. Many of the videos on screen while they played were very entertaining. The most touching moment was when he teared up talking about his wife of over 50 years, Grammy-winning vocalist, Lani Hall. Then she came out and did a few numbers. I highly recommend, if you have a chance to catch one of the remaining cities, go see this tour down memory lane.
OS


debm55
(51,586 posts)
Diamond_Dog
(38,738 posts)bucolic_frolic
(52,762 posts)His music was lively. A 90 year old still tootin' for two hours? Gives us all hope. Surround yourself with good culture and uplifting spirits.
He looks in great shape!
https://herbalpert.com/the-real-story-behind-herb-alperts-iconic-whipped-cream-other-delights-album-cover-50-years-later/
As Herb Alpert remembers it, he was in a recording studio one day in 1965 when the art director for A&M, the label Alpert co-owned, showed him the photograph that would soon grace one of the most memorable LP covers of all time. My first reaction was, Holy shit, man. Too racy, Alpert says. Obviously now it would hardly register, but at the time I thought, Wow, thats a little much. And I didnt know, quite frankly, whether it reflected the album the music I was doing at the time. But we decided to go with it. Obviously that was fortuitous.
It was, because the LP in question, Whipped Cream & Other Delights, attributed to Herb Alperts Tijuana Brass, was his breakout album, and the photo in question was the now iconic shot of a seemingly nude, doe-eyed young woman sunk up to her décolletage in what appears to be a giant pile of the titular dessert topping. Looking askance at the camera, she touches a long cream-tipped finger to her lips. On her head is an added dollop of white, evoking, maybe, one of Billie Holidays signature gardenias. In her left hand she absently holds a long red rose, perhaps a sop to notions of traditional romance, or maybe an unneeded effort by the photographer to add color and more visual interest.
Herb Alperts Love Affair Song Premiere: Listen Now
From a straight male point of view, and perhaps from others, this was the sexiest album cover of the 1960s, as many then-adolescent boys can to this day vividly recall. Whether or not it accurately reflected Alperts gently swinging, mariachi-inflected instrumentals, the photo surely help propel Whipped Cream & Other Delights, released in 1965, into the number-one slot on Billboards list of top-selling LPs for 1966, beating out The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra, The Rolling Stones, The Mamas and the Papas, Lou Rawls, and Barbra Streisand. This triumph wasnt a fluke solely attributable to art direction: Alpert and the Tijuana Brasss Going Places (also 1965) and What Now My Love (1966) held the third and fifth spots on the 1966 year-end chart despite pleasant yet far more anodyne covers. Two songs on Whipped Cream, Lolllipops and Roses and the albums title song, became swingers anthems after they were used to play on contestants on ABC-TVs The Dating Game.
PJMcK
(24,294 posts)Last edited Wed Oct 8, 2025, 12:12 PM - Edit history (1)
The model was Dolores Erickson.
The photo shoot for the cover of the 1965 Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass album Whipped Cream & Other Delights which remained in the Billboard top 10 for 61 weeks, and whose sexy cover became a cultural touchstone[4] began in mid-morning, went on through the afternoon, and paid Erickson approximately $1,500 plus expenses.[1] The shoot took place in Whorf's studio, a converted garage. Erickson, 29 years old and three months pregnant, sat on a stool with a white Christmas blanket covering her from the waist down, and wore a bikini with the straps down. She then was covered with shaving cream, which (unlike whipped cream) would not melt under the hot photographic lights, with a dollop of whipped cream on her head.[3] As the shoot progressed, the shaving cream began to slide down her breasts slightly. Months later, Whorf sent her two outtakes.[1] When she saw the more risqué pictures, she took them over to a girlfriend's house and hid them behind the friend's refrigerator, not wanting her conservative husband to find them.[1][4] Initially, Alpert felt the cover image "was maybe pushing it a little too far ... I thought the censors would be down on it. But in 2006 it looks pretty darn tame."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolores_Erickson
Response to PJMcK (Reply #4)
RainCaster This message was self-deleted by its author.
Thanks for the heads up. For some reason, my iPad has been printing double letters.
RainCaster
(13,177 posts)Great show. Glad you enjoyed it.
Response to Omaha Steve (Original post)
Name removed Message auto-removed
Omaha Steve
(107,330 posts)