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Whipped Cream & Other Delights

Whipped Cream & Other Delights is the fourth album by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass, released on A&M Records in 1965. It is the band's most popular release.

This album saw the band nearly abandoning its Mexican-themed music, featuring mostly instrumental arrangements of popular songs, and also generating some major pop hits for the first time since "The Lonely Bull". One "tradition" of the early Brass was to include a number rendered in "strip-tease" fashion, and this album's entry for that style was "Love Potion No. 9".

The album spent eight weeks at Number 1 on the Billboard album charts beginning November 27, 1965. In all, the album spent 141 weeks in the Top 40, and 61 weeks in the Top Ten. In total it spent 185 weeks on the chart.

The spring and summer of 1966 was the high-water mark of the band's album sales. For the week ending May 21, 1966, Whipped Cream & Other Delights, at No. 8, was one of five Tijuana Brass albums listed in the top 20 of Billboard magazine’s chart of Top LPs. The others were What Now My Love (2), Going Places (4), South of the Border (17), and The Lonely Bull (20).

Three weeks later, for the week ending June 11, 1966, Whipped Cream & Other Delights came in at No. 5, and was one of three Tijuana Brass albums to make the top 5 of the Top LPs chart, along with Going Places (4) and What Now My Love (1). The feat was repeated the following week, with What Now holding at 1, Whipped Cream at 3, and Going Places at 5. Only The Beatles had previously achieved this (May 2, 1964), and only Prince (May 14, 2016) and Taylor Swift (December 9, 2023) have since repeated it.

Whipped Cream & Other Delights sold over 6 million copies in the United States and the album cover alone is considered a classic pop culture icon. Created by A&M art director Peter Whorf, it featured model Dolores Erickson wearing chiffon and shaving cream. The picture was taken at a time when Erickson was three months pregnant. The album cover was so popular with Alpert fans that, during concerts, when about to play the song "Whipped Cream," Alpert would jokingly tell the audience, "Sorry, we can't play the album cover for you!"

The art was parodied by several groups including once A&M band Soul Asylum, who made fun of the liner notes along with the back cover on their 1989 EP Clam Dip & Other Delights.

Singles taken from the album included "A Taste of Honey," "Whipped Cream" and "Lollipops and Roses". The latter two of these were eventually featured on the ABC TV series The Dating Game: "Whipped Cream" as the intro to the bachelorette, and "Lollipops and Roses" when the bachelor(ette) learned about the person chosen for the date. "Spanish Flea", a song taken from the Tijuana Brass's next album, Going Places, was used as the theme for the bachelor.

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