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nektoaleks – :
Lily of the valley Buzz.
Oakmoss, jasmines, galbanum, hyacinth, ylang, and lily of the valley blend with some soapy musk.
Fair, nothing more.
filmo-poster33 – :
I discovered this from a sample mini in a random lot, and went on to get a bottle and a back-up of the eau de parfum. I have read other reviews complementing Mr. Alpert’s use of a melon note, and I agree, as it harmonizes with all the notes. If you love rich yet not sultry perfumes, this is a winner. Great story, too, with musician Herb Albert seriously studying perfumery and creating something meaningful to himself and his family. Not a celebrity perfume, Listen is an artist’s perfume.
dasssha96 – :
Thank you for adding this gem to the database! Listen by Herb Alpert is hands down one of my top 10 favorite perfumes of all time! So much so, that I even had a factice of it as decor in my apartment for many years.
For some reason this fragrance never seems outdated to me. It is definitely a bright floral, maybe one would even describe it as fresh and sunny. The best comparison I can give would be along the lines of Prescriptives Calyx without the sharpness of the grapefruit or Clinique Happy, but without the citrus, a lot more greenery and a touch melon.
Prices have been on the rise over the recent years, so grab one if you can (but save a couple for me!), I recommend that you look for a well preserved one, as topnotes tend to fracture on this older formula.