My father's song, when i was young i just said, why does Dad listen to such weird music. Just wow now, a true classic. Dad, you had great taste.. To Herb, my late Father.. Love you Dad..
1979 - I was 12, and I remember hearing this on the weekends when my parents were home during the day, and it would play on one of the local stations coming in from San Francisco. This takes me back to those amazing times, with a tear or two in my eyes.
That is a beautiful picture! When it came out I was 27. I am now 70. This my favorite version. A great video. He & his wife are still together! He has done sculptures.
Sometimes when l hear this, l want to cry. It's so beautiful. I don't know which instrumental is more spiritually overwhelming........Herb Alpert's "Rise" or Barry White's "Love's Theme".
Herb Alpert is an American trumpeter who led Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass in the 1960s. During the same decade, he co-founded A&M Records with Jerry Moss. Born: March 31, 1935 (age 86 years), Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, CA.
mom n dad use to listen and dance to his and I never took much notice of it. 50yrs on the memories it brings back .... I'd give anything to be back there now smh...miss you both heaps
In 1967, as a brat 7 yr old, Herb Alpert was to me the epitome of everything cool and happy about that time. He was handsome. Californian. graceful. and a genius.
This is one helluva funky jam!!!! Loved it since I was a kid in the 70s!! I've always loved how much Herb and Lani admire each other. Something very rare in the hell that is 2020!
first time I heard this piece of music I was watching General Hospital - i was about 16 - thought to myself -- this is some piece of music -- 58 years old and still loving it
This song puts me where I want to be , I come alive when I watch this music video Herb Alpert the best this is such a heart warming video with his wife
there are people with talent today but they don't get played on the radio because old radio is dead. they just don't know it yet. you have to find the artists yourself on the interwebs. no one is going to hand it to you.
Love, love, loveee, this & there should be more of this, most beautiful & classical, jazzy music around in the world today! Don't you think it's just perfect! Lovesss the D M X
Your want to know the truth? Well, no matter what you gotta do, this song will make it better. No lie. This song is just right, PERFECT! and only because it Herb Alpert Nothing to do with anything outside of the genius of this rhythm & groove behind such sweet melodies makes me wanna do anything, and do it better too!
The epitome of a lovely marriage, she is so Blessed he is silk wow! L O V E CLASS TALENT EXTREME HEAVENLY LIVES THEY SHARE :) xoxoxo hats off to you both So Beautiful
Año 1979 todo un éxito rotundo. Inspira una tranquilidad y relajación. Hoy se escucha como el primer día la buena música de los 70 que vive por SIEMPRE!!
Oh yeah hey! Great stuff here! As a kid growing up in the, 50s-60s-70s. I love Herb Alpert. And when I got to fourth grade. I chose the trumpet. I loved the way he played. I had the album, the Lonely Bull. Loved it! Played it to death on my record player. Which was not a fine, hi-fi turntable. It was a kids transistorized record player. With a built-in speaker. A big, whole, 4 inch speaker! From which sound was emitted from. As one could not consider this, highfalutin fidelity. No. Crystal cartridge and 25 g of stylus pressure. Not 2.5 g. 25 g! Like the weight of a US quarter. On the end of your tone arm. Digging a new groove into the vinyl. From a signal of dust and dirt. That made you feel like you were at the movies. And could hear the popcorn popping coming from the snack bar. And a big load of popcorn! And so this version of Rise. Obviously not mixed by Larry Levine. There is no finesse with this mix. It leaves me cold. And differs greatly. From the original. Both on vinyl and CD which I own. As I was in early adopter of, PCM digital recording technology. By 1983. And this recording is historic. This recording was made on the early, 3M, 1 inch digital tape prototype. Of a 32 channel digital tape recorder. Utilizing 16 bits at a sampling rate of, 50 kHz. What's notable here is… There were no, 16-bit encoders yet created. So they cascaded a 12 bit and 4 bit processor, together. Then they sampled at, 50 kHz. Meaning that the sound was sampled. Every 50,000 th, of a second. And not the, 44.1 kHz of the later, CDs nor the, 48 kHz. Later established for video. This was 50 kHz. And was said to be, the fineness sounding digital recorder, yet made. Up to that time. It was also discovered this format, could not sustain, razor blade editing. As its analog brother of the past, could. So a second machine was created. Of 4 tracks. And was used. To create electronic edits. And then spooled back on to the 1 inch, 32 track master tape. Which made life very awkward with this, bleeding edge technology, machine. And required a full-time engineer to be present. To ensure its operation. To be near flawless. That digital recorder back in the day I believe cost somewhere around, $150,000? Later lowered to something reasonable to about half that. Again only for the most wealthy or big-time record labels. And it was a cool, fussy, temperamental, machine and contraption. But the first of its digital multitrack kind. Developed with 3M of the US and UK. In association with, Roger Lagideck. From Studer of Switzerland. As a concerted effort was pushed.. To sort digital audio all out. As to what would be the minimal they can get by with. And still sound, decent. And in those earlier times. All they had was mathematical, PCM encoding and decoding. It's already fraught with problems and issues and sounds like, garbage. At any bit depth. At any sample rate. It will always sound like PCM. Because it is. Later inroads to a better digital brought us, DSD or, Direct Stream Digital. The carrier encoding for the, now largely defunct, Super Audio CD! Which was a special, dual layer, CD. With the primary high resolution layer being DSD.-Requiring a special player. Costing about $1000. And the second layer which was a standard, Redbook specified, 16-bit, 44.1 kHz sampling and 2 bit error correction. Gave us that harsh and gnarly CD sound. That's PCM. And it sounds like barf! Even at 24-bit. Even at 96 or 192 kHz, sampling. It still sounds like dog shit. Doesn't even deserve the bull. As that's higher-quality shit. But not PCM, no. That's low-quality. The lowest of the low in digital sound. But nobody wants to pursue the much better sounding, DSD, digital streams. Because everybody is stupid and has lost their minds. With idiot audiophiles imagining they are hearing something that doesn't exist. As audiophiles do. Most a bunch of reaming, nincompoops. Talking model numbers and bragging about their, 500 pounds cement base. They had made for their turntable. To eliminate, any outside rumble. And so you can put that cement block over there. No. 3 inches further to the left. Now that's too far back. Move it forward a little more, please. What do you mean you can't move it? I have to move it? FUCK that! Give me digital! Or give me deat! I shed no tears walking away from, a needle dragging through some dead bug slop. Pushed around by some black vinyl dinosaurs. And thinking cassette tapes sound groovy. No! No! No!!! Quadruple No! Never! Never did they sound good! Your, Sony, TEAC, Aikai, reel to reel tape recorders, maybe? Because who could afford a, Scully, Ampex, 3M or MCI much less a Studer? A stereo recorder cost as much as you are brand-new, Toyota did in, 1978. I should know. I worked for the company and owned, four of them myself. Instead of buying my house! Whoops. Big whoops. All are having a good time until someone loses an eye. RemyRAD
Blow herb, blow that horn. There r so many reminder of people, just average people, who have memories of this song, from their childhood. Thx HERB!!!!!!!!!!!
I used to hear this as our news theme song as a kid and it has always stuck with me ever since. Always brings back memories of my childhood. Lovely piece of music
He is a very classy guy who played in Spanish & Mexican styles at times with a jazzy mix to it. He is still alive today and in good health. He was raised right, it makes a WORLD of difference!
***** Biggie who? oh yes, the hip-hoppy thief (b. 1972) that got popped in 1997! Tell your homeboys Herb Alpert is the real artist of this song or "beat" as they call it in the streets. And he's still alive too! If you didn't know. (b. 1935)
Randy Badazz Alpert, one of the writers of "Rise" gave his blessing to Puff and Biggie to use the "Rise" groove. www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=4256 No theft by Biggie or Puff, but a knowledge and trust from Randy that his music could be a #1 hit again. Every time Biggie's version plays on the radio, the Alperts get paid. Don't hate on the hip hoppers. In fact, they gave the original song exposure to the Gen X-ers, Millenials, and Post-Millenials.
La elegancia y la clase 1 son inigualables en esta joya es como estar con el jet set de la sociedad sofisticada en una gran fiesta mundial😮😮😮😮😮❤1❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Actually, this mix seems to be the album cut. Got this album on vinyl a bunch of years ago. The whole album is awesome imho. Herb is an awesome artist. :)
My father's song, when i was young i just said, why does Dad listen to such weird music.
Just wow now, a true classic.
Dad, you had great taste..
To Herb, my late Father..
Love you Dad..
1979 - I was 12, and I remember hearing this on the weekends when my parents were home during the day, and it would play on one of the local stations coming in from San Francisco. This takes me back to those amazing times, with a tear or two in my eyes.
me too!
Me too I was 11.
That is a beautiful picture! When it came out I was 27. I am now 70. This my favorite version. A great video. He & his wife are still together! He has done sculptures.
Me 12 except I was 5.
This our past and there's nothing like it- 👍🏾🙏🏾
Sometimes when l hear this, l want to cry. It's so beautiful. I don't know which instrumental is more spiritually overwhelming........Herb Alpert's "Rise" or Barry White's "Love's Theme".
Herb, Maynard, and Chuck... smooth, cool, and classic... timeless! Always with the best of the best supporting musicians.
HUH MAN THATS RICH!!! I LOVE IT!!! I LIKE ALL THAT JAZZ, INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. KENNY G, HERB ALBERT, AND THE LIST GOES ON.
I like the player of trumpet.👍👍👍👍Amazing.🎺🎺🎺🎺
Herb Alpert is an American trumpeter who led Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass in the 1960s. During the same decade, he co-founded A&M Records with Jerry Moss.
Born: March 31, 1935 (age 86 years), Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, CA.
mom n dad use to listen and dance to his and I never took much notice of it. 50yrs on the memories it brings back .... I'd give anything to be back there now smh...miss you both heaps
In 1967, as a brat 7 yr old, Herb Alpert was to me the epitome of everything cool and happy about that time. He was handsome. Californian. graceful. and a genius.
This was and perhaps still a Phenomenon song. Falls into so many music categories: Pop; Modern Jazz; R&B; and Disco. Yes, this was a huge Disco song.
My mother loved this song when it came out,she had the album and played it over and over as us kids danced with her to it.so many memories!
Thats so great :)
My mom and I did too! LOL
His parents were Jewish immigrants to the U.S. from Radomyshl (in present-day Ukraine) and Romania. Alpert was born into a family of musicians.
One of the greatest pieces of music ever, brings back a lot of memories
YES ITS GREAT.
ITS NICE TOO DANCE TOO. AND ITS SEXY.
One of the top notch trumpet solos I've ever heard.. !!! Throwback to the 1960's...
This is one helluva funky jam!!!! Loved it since I was a kid in the 70s!!
I've always loved how much Herb and Lani admire each other. Something very rare in the hell that is 2020!
Would leave my shoes under his bed. Even now..This man was the reason I love Jazz do much..😍😍😍
Wow
first time I heard this piece of music I was watching General Hospital - i was about 16 - thought to myself -- this is some piece of music -- 58 years old and still loving it
That's where I 1st heard it too! Loved it then & every since!💖👏👍
My Favourite song of his...still have this Vinyl LP... Love Herp Albert❤
Thank you, Elizabeth Holland D'Costa for introducing this song to me as a child.!!As it will be passed down to my three.!!!
Love, Edwin D'Costa
This song puts me where I want to be , I come alive when I watch this music video Herb Alpert the best this is such a heart warming video with his wife
They simply don't make music like this anymore. There's nothing today that compares to such a beautiful musical artistry as this
yupp u r right bro....sex...sexy..awesome, fastastic rhythm...gud melody...
yupp u r right bro....sex...sexy..awesome, fastastic rhythm...gud melody...
Amen to that
there are people with talent today but they don't get played on the radio because old radio is dead. they just don't know it yet. you have to find the artists yourself on the interwebs. no one is going to hand it to you.
@@samking4179 Taylor Swift is awesome this isn't some kid I'm over 50 I adore her
I loved hearing this song growing up back in the 80s. I'm in my early 40s and I still love this song. Good jazzy groove tune!🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺
Sooo dreamy, mesmerizing! 😍😍
Hera Albert y mi hermano en este video se parecen mucho,siempre jovial, Zoltero
Beautiful Herb and Lani.
I'm 62, class of 77, it was good,.
I'm 64 class of 79
The "A" in A&M Records ladies and gentlemen! Mr. Herb Alpert. R.I.P. 🙏🏾
He is alive! And with faith he can be saved and live eternally with Jesus!🙏🙏🙏
Still rocking in 2022!!💞💞💞💞
La elegancia y tranquilidad que proporciona está melodía, en mi concepto personal NO TIENE LIMITES!!!
Love this Tune. Good Memories. Love it. A great dancing Tune. 🕺 💃❤️🎺🎺🎺
Never get back great times great music like this.Very sad ,the day the music died were living in.
I love this song. All the time
I want this played at my wedding!!
First song played at mine and the whole crowd boogied👍🏻
What joy, I can listen to this over and over again. Great song
Fantastic music, the best, piano reminds me of the late great Billy Preston.
I absolutely am in Love with Herp Alpert and his band! His wife is a darling! The tune Rise is my favorite. Yeah Herp!
It's Herb, not Herp.
Love, love, loveee, this & there should be more of this, most beautiful & classical, jazzy music around in the world today! Don't you think it's just perfect! Lovesss the D M X
I use to come from school and throwback this vinyl while doing my chores!
Love this classic piece of music and the man, well he is just the tops!
Herb Albert is just a legend..
Still rocking this in 2020!!!!
It"s a eternal and a world song.
Эта мелодия затрагивает струны моей души! Благо дарю вам!
Luke and Laura song! Loved it!
Darm, I feel it all in my soul...... Real music!!!!
Memories - Utterly fantastic
Your want to know the truth? Well, no matter what you gotta do, this song will make it better. No lie.
This song is just right, PERFECT! and only because it Herb Alpert
Nothing to do with anything outside of the genius of this rhythm & groove behind such sweet melodies makes me wanna do anything, and do it better too!
how can ya not love this song
WHEN GOD GAVE THE WORLD MUZIK....THIS WAS THE RESULT MR. HERB ALPERT "RISE"
Con esta canción me acuerdo de mi hermano el chato,ojalá estuviera conmigo,me hace mucha falta. Zoltero
The epitome of a lovely marriage, she is so Blessed he is silk wow! L O V E CLASS TALENT EXTREME HEAVENLY LIVES THEY SHARE :) xoxoxo hats off to you both So Beautiful
El. Sr. Mago. De. La. Trompeta. Sensacional.
Genio , excelencia musical, único..
I remember hearing this song in the 70s. Good Memories. Love it 🎤🥰🎺🎺🎺🎼💃🌹❤️🔥🎺
Año 1979 todo un éxito rotundo. Inspira una tranquilidad y relajación. Hoy se escucha como el primer día la buena música de los 70 que vive por SIEMPRE!!
Oh yeah hey! Great stuff here!
As a kid growing up in the, 50s-60s-70s. I love Herb Alpert. And when I got to fourth grade. I chose the trumpet. I loved the way he played. I had the album, the Lonely Bull. Loved it! Played it to death on my record player. Which was not a fine, hi-fi turntable. It was a kids transistorized record player. With a built-in speaker. A big, whole, 4 inch speaker! From which sound was emitted from. As one could not consider this, highfalutin fidelity. No. Crystal cartridge and 25 g of stylus pressure. Not 2.5 g. 25 g! Like the weight of a US quarter. On the end of your tone arm. Digging a new groove into the vinyl. From a signal of dust and dirt. That made you feel like you were at the movies. And could hear the popcorn popping coming from the snack bar. And a big load of popcorn!
And so this version of Rise. Obviously not mixed by Larry Levine. There is no finesse with this mix. It leaves me cold. And differs greatly. From the original. Both on vinyl and CD which I own. As I was in early adopter of, PCM digital recording technology. By 1983. And this recording is historic.
This recording was made on the early, 3M, 1 inch digital tape prototype. Of a 32 channel digital tape recorder. Utilizing 16 bits at a sampling rate of, 50 kHz.
What's notable here is… There were no, 16-bit encoders yet created. So they cascaded a 12 bit and 4 bit processor, together. Then they sampled at, 50 kHz. Meaning that the sound was sampled. Every 50,000 th, of a second. And not the, 44.1 kHz of the later, CDs nor the, 48 kHz. Later established for video. This was 50 kHz. And was said to be, the fineness sounding digital recorder, yet made. Up to that time.
It was also discovered this format, could not sustain, razor blade editing. As its analog brother of the past, could. So a second machine was created. Of 4 tracks. And was used. To create electronic edits. And then spooled back on to the 1 inch, 32 track master tape. Which made life very awkward with this, bleeding edge technology, machine. And required a full-time engineer to be present. To ensure its operation. To be near flawless.
That digital recorder back in the day I believe cost somewhere around, $150,000? Later lowered to something reasonable to about half that. Again only for the most wealthy or big-time record labels. And it was a cool, fussy, temperamental, machine and contraption. But the first of its digital multitrack kind. Developed with 3M of the US and UK. In association with, Roger Lagideck. From Studer of Switzerland. As a concerted effort was pushed.. To sort digital audio all out. As to what would be the minimal they can get by with. And still sound, decent. And in those earlier times. All they had was mathematical, PCM encoding and decoding. It's already fraught with problems and issues and sounds like, garbage. At any bit depth. At any sample rate. It will always sound like PCM. Because it is.
Later inroads to a better digital brought us, DSD or, Direct Stream Digital. The carrier encoding for the, now largely defunct, Super Audio CD! Which was a special, dual layer, CD. With the primary high resolution layer being DSD.-Requiring a special player. Costing about $1000.
And the second layer which was a standard, Redbook specified, 16-bit, 44.1 kHz sampling and 2 bit error correction. Gave us that harsh and gnarly CD sound. That's PCM. And it sounds like barf! Even at 24-bit. Even at 96 or 192 kHz, sampling. It still sounds like dog shit. Doesn't even deserve the bull. As that's higher-quality shit. But not PCM, no. That's low-quality. The lowest of the low in digital sound.
But nobody wants to pursue the much better sounding, DSD, digital streams. Because everybody is stupid and has lost their minds. With idiot audiophiles imagining they are hearing something that doesn't exist. As audiophiles do. Most a bunch of reaming, nincompoops. Talking model numbers and bragging about their, 500 pounds cement base. They had made for their turntable. To eliminate, any outside rumble. And so you can put that cement block over there. No. 3 inches further to the left. Now that's too far back. Move it forward a little more, please. What do you mean you can't move it? I have to move it? FUCK that! Give me digital! Or give me deat!
I shed no tears walking away from, a needle dragging through some dead bug slop. Pushed around by some black vinyl dinosaurs. And thinking cassette tapes sound groovy. No! No! No!!! Quadruple No! Never! Never did they sound good! Your, Sony, TEAC, Aikai, reel to reel tape recorders, maybe? Because who could afford a, Scully, Ampex, 3M or MCI much less a Studer? A stereo recorder cost as much as you are brand-new, Toyota did in, 1978. I should know. I worked for the company and owned, four of them myself. Instead of buying my house! Whoops. Big whoops.
All are having a good time until someone loses an eye.
RemyRAD
Simply incredible... Simplemente increíble...
One of my all time favorite tracks. Biggie Smalls later used a version of this in his 90s hit.
Blow herb, blow that horn. There r so many reminder of people, just average people, who have memories of this song, from their childhood. Thx HERB!!!!!!!!!!!
Shhhhh! Listen. And just lift up your arms and dance with me. Sway and bump with this soaring music, and let your heart be... FREE
Solo el talento nato crea esta genialidad. Que suerte puedo seguir escuchando, esta maravilla.
I love this song forever
SEMPLICEMENTE WONDERFUL ! ! ! ! BEI TEMPI E SOPRATTUTTO . . . BEATA GIOVENTU' ! ! ! !
Ahora tengo 55 años y todavia la disfruto eso me hace olvidarme de esta epoca desagradable osea el 2024
Herb Albert one of DA best. definitely and my 5FAB/500
i want this played at my funeral..
Why not hang around forever and enjoy!!!
I want this played at my WEDDING!!!! I WANT SO MUCH TO DANCE WITH MY GIRLFRIEND TO THIS. SLOW DANCE.
Classy!
Rise from the Ashes....
Hell yeah!!!
Rise from the ashes like a Phoenix
Love that!!!!! 😎
I used to hear this as our news theme song as a kid and it has always stuck with me ever since. Always brings back memories of my childhood. Lovely piece of music
I love this song and so does my mom and i am only twelve its my most favourite wordless song ever
Herb Alpert y Lani Hall hermosa pareja,ojalá hayan envejecido juntos.
Que mulher sortuda...👏🏼😍❤️
Excelente orquestra , produção de gênio...
Simplemente está melodía es maravillosa por sus sonidos cargados de una inusual elegancia y confort.
Me encanta espectacular facimante mejor imposible es una Nota
I love this!!!♥♥♥
Vc é lindo maravilhoso,estou emocionada😘
Hermosa música del recuerdo
He is a very classy guy who played in Spanish & Mexican styles at times with a jazzy mix to it. He is still alive today and in good health. He was raised right, it makes a WORLD of difference!
I LOVE THIS SONG
Pure perfection! 👏👏👏💖💖💖
priceless piece
Biggie biggie can't you see, sometimes your words just hypnotize me
***** Biggie who? oh yes, the hip-hoppy thief (b. 1972) that got popped in 1997! Tell your homeboys Herb Alpert is the real artist of this song or "beat" as they call it in the streets. And he's still alive too! If you didn't know. (b. 1935)
Randy Badazz Alpert, one of the writers of "Rise" gave his blessing to Puff and Biggie to use the "Rise" groove.
www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=4256
No theft by Biggie or Puff, but a knowledge and trust from Randy that his music could be a #1 hit again. Every time Biggie's version plays on the radio, the Alperts get paid.
Don't hate on the hip hoppers. In fact, they gave the original song exposure to the Gen X-ers, Millenials, and Post-Millenials.
Esta é uma das melhores música orquestrada que ouvi na minha vida!
Yo tenia 11 años cuando salio esta sofisticada y maravillosa obra😢😢😢😂😂😊😊😊❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Mr. Alpert a geniusss!!!!
This is awesome
they look so happy
La elegancia y la clase 1 son inigualables en esta joya es como estar con el jet set de la sociedad sofisticada en una gran fiesta mundial😮😮😮😮😮❤1❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Fantastic
The 8 dislikes don't want to "RISE"
Fuck'em!
Bellissima
Una melodía acorde a todas las épocas, mantiene su estilo y vigencia.
This is a chill yet upbeat song..💃🏻🎶🎷Find a song like THAT in today's music... I DARE YOU😁
Its not possible! Muzik died in the 90's not even then was there a song this AMAZING!!!
Recuerdos de los años 80. Iris Patricia Velasquez Valdez. Amores soñados.
Class Act!
Actually, this mix seems to be the album cut. Got this album on vinyl a bunch of years ago. The whole album is awesome imho. Herb is an awesome artist. :)
Υπεροχο!!!!!
Espetacular a alma dessa musica
Love this
Reminds me of my Senior year at High School
my 1st jazz artist & luv this guy....wer' s he now? Anyone???.
+Adi juna Just turned 81 today.
Ai sim eu dou valorrrrrrrrr
First heard this on General Hospital Soap Opera. Biggie and Puffy took it higher.