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For Bodies and Souls, the Manhattan Transfer almost completely abandons its roots in favor of a slick, pop/R&B direction on one side of the LP version while.
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1981 greatest hits album by The Manhattan Transfer. The Best of the Manhattan Transfer. Greatest hits album by. The Manhattan Transfer. Bodies and Souls (1983). The Best Of The Manhattan Transfer was released in 1981 on the Atlantic Records label by The Manhattan Transfer for the holiday season. It contained the "best of" their hits from their early Atlantic years (1975–1981). All of the tracks had been previously released on four of their five Atlantic studio albums: The Manhattan Transfer (1975), Pastiche (1978), Extensions (1979), and Mecca for Moderns (1981). No songs from their second studio album, Coming Out (1976), were included on US or international releases, except on early Australian and New Zealand vinyl.
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The Manhattan Transfer (Atlantic, 1975) lacked the condescension of the previous album, presenting instead serious vocalese renditions of "Java Jive" and "Tuxedo Junction" and scoring a Top 20 hit with "Operator". During the month of August 1975, the group hosted a four-week variety series on CBS-TV. The hour-long show was simply called The Manhattan Transfer, aired on Sunday evenings, and for the most part concentrated on showcasing the talents of the group. Their next album, Coming Out, produced "Chanson d'Amour," which was a number one hit. In September 1983, the group released the album Bodies and Souls, with an urban-contemporary style which resulted in two R&B chart singles. The first was the No. 2 hit "Spice of Life", which was co-written by former Heatwave member Rod Temperton who had penned several hits for Michael Jackson.
Album by The Manhattan Transfer. American Pop. Soldier of Fortune. Down South Camp Meetin'. Why Not! (Manhattan Carnival). The Night That Monk Returned to Heaven. MusicBrainz: Bodies and Souls.
The Best of The Manhattan Transfer. This self-titled album is the first of four albums recorded by the second incarnation of The Manhattan Transfer: Tim Hauser, Janis Siegel, Alan Paul and Laurel Massé. The album was released on April 2, 1975 and debuted on Billboard’s Top Pop Album charts on May 3, 1975 and eventually went to based partially on the strength of the single Operator which went to on Billboard’s Hot 100 Chart.
Bodies and Souls is a vocal jazz music album recording by THE MANHATTAN TRANSFER released in 1983 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. Recorded at Westlake Studios, United Western, Baby-O, . The Manhattan Transfer: Twilight Zone, Twilight Zone, Body And Soul 7" 45 VG++ Atlantic.
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| 1 | Spice Of LifeArranged By [Horns] – Jerry Hey, Rod TempertonArranged By [Instrumental, Vocals] – Rod TempertonBass – Neil StubenhausDrums – John Robinson Electric Piano [Rhodes] – Larry WilliamsGuitar – David Williams , Kevin ClarkHarmonica, Soloist – Stevie WonderHorns – Bill Reichenbach , Ernie Watts, Gary Grant, Jerry Hey, Larry WilliamsMusic By, Lyrics By – Derek Bramble, Rod TempertonPercussion – Paulinho Da CostaSynthesizer, Programmed By – Casey Young |
3:40 |
| 2 | This IndependenceArranged By [Instrumental, Horns], Bass, Synthesizer, Keyboards – Larry WilliamsArranged By [Vocals] – Tim HauserDrums – Jeff PorcaroGuitar – David Williams Horns – Bill Reichenbach , Gary Grant, Jerry Hey, Larry WilliamsMusic By, Lyrics By – John Capek, Marc JordanProgrammed By [Synthesizer] – Casey Young |
5:01 |
| 3 | MysteryAlto Saxophone, Soloist – Ernie WattsBass – Nathan EastDrums – John Robinson Electric Piano [Rhodes] – Greg Phillenganes*Guitar – David Williams Programmed By [Synthesizer] – Casey Young, Michael BoddickerSynthesizer – Greg Phillenganes*, Larry Williams, Michael BoddickerWritten-By, Arranged By [Instrumental, Vocals] – Rod Temperton |
5:00 |
| 4 | American PopArranged By [Instrumental], Bass, Keyboards, Saxophone – Larry WilliamsArranged By [Vocals] – Alan Paul, Janis SiegelDrums [Simmons] – Jeff PorcaroGuitar – David Williams Handclaps – Brian Avnet, Richard RudolphMusic By, Lyrics By – John Capek, Marc JordanProgrammed By [Synthesizer] – Casey YoungSynthesizer – Larry Williams, Pete Robinson*Vocals [Special Guest Appearance] – Frankie Valli |
3:34 |
| 5 | Soldier Of FortuneArranged By [Instrumental], Synthesizer – Larry WilliamsArranged By [Vocals] – Alan Paul, Tim HauserBass – Alex Blake Drums – Art RodriguezGuitar – Wayne Johnson Music By, Lyrics By – John Capek, Marc JordanPercussion – Paulinho Da CostaPiano – Yaron Gershovsky |
4:21 |
| 6 | Code Of EthicsArranged By [Instrumental], Piano, Synthesizer – Randy WaldmanArranged By [Strings] – Jeremy LubbockBass – Nathan EastConcertmaster – Jerry Vinci*Drums – John Robinson Guitar – Wayne Johnson Lyrics By, Arranged By [Vocals] – Alan PaulMusic By – Alan Paul, Randy Waldman, Wayne Johnson Programmed By [Synthesizer] – John Erdsvoog* |
5:06 |
| 7 | Malaise En MalaisieArranged By [Instrumental], Keyboards, Synthesizer – Yaron GershovskyBass – Alex Blake Drums – Art RodriguezGuitar – Wayne Johnson Koto – June Kiramoto*Lyrics By [French] – Serge GainsbourgMusic By – Alain ChamfortProgrammed By [Synthesizer] – Casey YoungTranslated By [English Lyrics], Arranged By [Vocals] – Alan Paul |
3:58 |
| 8 | Down South Camp Meetin'Arranged By [Vocals] – Janis SiegelBass – Abraham LaborielDrums – Carlos VegaEngineer [Recording] – David LeonardLyrics By – Jon HendricksMusic By – Fletcher Henderson, Irving MillsPiano – Greg MathiesonProducer – Greg Mathieson, Tim HauserSoloist [Vocal Clarinet Solo] – Cheryl Bentyne |
3:00 |
| 9 | Why Not ! (Manhattan Carnival)Arranged By [Horns] – Jerry HeyArranged By [Instrumental], Keyboards – Yaron GershovskyArranged By [Vocals] – Janis SiegelBass – Alex Blake Drums – Art RodriguezGuitar – Wayne Johnson Horns – Bill Reichenbach , Charlie Loper*, Chuck Findley, Gary Grant, Gary Herbig, Jerry Hey, Larry WilliamsLyrics By – Hilary Koski, Julie EigenbergMusic By – Michael Camilo*Percussion – Paulinho Da Costa |
2:33 |
| 10 | Goodbye LoveConcertmaster – Jerry Vinci*Lyrics By – Richard RudolphMusic By, Arranged By [Strings], Conductor [Strings], Electric Piano [Rhodes] – Jeremy Lubbock |
3:04 |
| 11 | The Night That Monk Returned To HeavenArranged By [Instrumental, Vocals], Electric Piano [Rhodes] – Jeremy LubbockMusic By, Lyrics By – Robert KraftVocals [God's Voice, Giggles] – Erin ClarkWind Chimes – Kevin Clark |
3:23 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 78-0104-1, 78 0 104-1 | The Manhattan Transfer | Bodies And Souls (LP, Album) | Atlantic, Atlantic | 78-0104-1, 78 0 104-1 | Europe | 1983 |
| WPCR-14464 | The Manhattan Transfer | Bodies And Souls (CD, Album, RM) | Atlantic | WPCR-14464 | Japan | 2012 |
| 78-0104-1 | The Manhattan Transfer | Bodies And Souls (LP, Album) | Atlantic | 78-0104-1 | Europe | Unknown |
| 20P2-2066 | The Manhattan Transfer | Bodies And Souls (CD, Album) | Atlantic | 20P2-2066 | Japan | 1988 |
| 78-01044, 78 01044 | The Manhattan Transfer | Bodies And Souls (Cass, Album, Bla) | Atlantic, Atlantic | 78-01044, 78 01044 | Canada | 1983 |
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