North on South St. is a hip-hop influenced album by Herb Alpert released in 1991 and his last vinyl release on A&M Records before he released Midnight Sun (available on CD and cassette only) in 1992. The album was a commercial success and produced two singles: "Jump Street" and "North on South St." Both of the singles had a video, yet "North on South St." got a bit of popularity because the video was featured on Beavis and Butt-head several years later. There was a promotional plastic compass that was created as a marketing advertisement piece to commemorate the album release.
"It's the Last Dance" (Herb Alpert, Greg Smith) - 4:37
"Passion Lady" (Troy Staton, Herb Alpert, Marc Jay Goodman, Mike Schlesinger) - 4:47
"North on South St." (Herb Alpert, Greg Smith) - 3:37
"Paradise 25" (Robert Jerald, Herb Alpert) - 4:21
"Na Na Na" (Greg Smith, Herb Alpert) - 4:16
"Funky Reggae" (Jimmy B, Herb Alpert) - 4:51
"Where's Tommy?" (Herb Alpert, Jimmy B, Eddie del Barrio) - 4:01
"City Terrace" (Herb Alpert, Greg Smith) - 4:11
"I Can't Stop Thinking About You" (Herb Alpert) - 5:09
Critical reception
Shelly Weiss of Cashbox praised the album as “the tightest, most finely crafted quality album I've heard all year… across-the-board appeal, and will get the street crowd as well as the yuppies..” [2]
Personnel
Herb Alpert – all trumpets, voice (4), drum programming (8, 10), keyboards (10)