This was during a period when I was producing Brazil ’66 records and got infected by Brazilian music. Herb Alpert Read Quote
I was taken in by the bravado and the sounds of Mexico… not so much the music, but the spirit. Herb Alpert Read Quote
I don’t think radio is selling records like they used to. They’d hawk the song and hawk the artist and you’d get so excited, you’d stop your car and go into the nearest record store. Herb Alpert Read Quote
It’s – as opposed to tape where you have a magnetic tape that’s excited by frequencies that you hit, digital was a process where musical sounds are transferred to numbers and stored as numbers. Herb Alpert Read Quote
If you look at a record under a microscope, the high frequencies are short jagged edges… and the low frequencies are long swinging ones are deep bass sounds. When it cut it at half speed, you’re getting more of those on the record. Herb Alpert Read Quote