Released in April 1965, Whipped Cream & Other Delights is Herb Alpert’s most iconic album, blending catchy pop melodies with Latin-influenced brass arrangements. It features standout tracks such as “A Taste of Honey” and “Whipped Cream,” which became signature pieces for the Tijuana Brass. Famous for its instantly recognizable cover art and upbeat, polished sound, the album became a 1960s pop landmark and one of the best-selling instrumental records of all time.