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Redirected from Coming Out (Manhattan Transfer album)). Coming Out is the third album by The Manhattan Transfer, released August 19, 1976 on Atlantic Records.
The Manhattan Transfer performs Sometimes I Do, Cantaloop (Flip Out!) (4:42) and Tequila, The Way Of The Booze (9:21)
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The Manhattan Transfer’s second album was entirely different than their debut album. Why? We did not want to do this. Our manager at the time, Aaron Russo, felt the nostalgia fad was fading so he teamed us up with Richard Perry, Alan says.
This release differs from Coming Out in: - labels design: added 'Ⓟ & Ⓒ 1976' but no 'MADE IN UK' - matrices. Recorded at Studio 55, Los Angeles, California. Additional recording at Atlantic Studios and Sound Ideas Studios, New York, New York/Cherokee Studios and A&M Studios, Los Angeles. Cat 'SD 18183' in brackets on the back cover and labels.
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Coming Out (1976)Coming Out1976. The Manhattan Transfer is the second album by The Manhattan Transfer. However, it is the first of four albums to be released by the line-up of Tim Hauser, Laurel Massé, Alan Paul and Janis Siegel, and the first to establish the sound and style for which the group would become known. It was released on April 2, 1975 with Atlantic Records as distributor, and was produced by Ahmet Ertegün and Tim Hauser. This incarnation of the group had been together for three years before this album was released . Vocally, The Manhattan Transfer is one of the slickest group's on today's market. Their intro number, "Tuxedo Junction", is a precise recreation of the 1940 Glenn Miller oldie, with the group's four part vocal harmonies and jazz riffs supplanting the Miller instrumentals. They have done their homework; they have studied their old 78s in detail. In the honors section, "Blue Champagne", a Dorsey beauty, and "Candy" evoke all of the magic and hazy charm of the 30's and 40's.
The Manhattan Transfer lyrics - 211 song lyrics sorted by album, including "Java Jive", "You're A Viper", "Birdland". album: "The Spirit Of St. Louis" (2000). Stompin' At Mahogany Hall The Blues Are Brewin' Sugar (That Sugar Baby O' Mine) A Kiss To Build A Dream On Old Man Mose Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans? Gone Fishin' Nothing Could Be Hotter Than That Blue Again When You Wish Upon A Star. Jingle Bells White Christmas Christmas Time Is Here Good King Wenceslas Toyland My Grown-Up Christmas List Merry Christmas Baby I'll Be Home For Christmas Christmas Is Coming (The Goose Is Getting Fat) Winter Wonderland. album: "The Chick Corea Songbook" (2009). Spain (I Can Recall) Prelude Spain (I Can Recall) 500 Miles High. album: "The Junction" (2018).
This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Coming Out" album – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (August 2017) (Learn how and when to remove this template message). 1976 studio album by The Manhattan Transfer. Studio album by. The Manhattan Transfer. On the advice of their manager Aaron Russo, the group downplayed the "nostalgic" tenor of their previous breakthrough album in favor of more contemporary songs
| A1 | Don't Let GoWritten-By – Jesse Stone |
2:45 |
| A2 | Zindy LouWritten-By – Eddie Smith , Johnny Moore |
2:50 |
| A3 | Chanson D'AmourWritten-By – Wayne Shanklin |
2:55 |
| A4 | HelplessWritten-By – E. Holland, L. Dozier & B. Holland* |
3:07 |
| A5 | Scotch And SodaWritten-By – Dave Guard |
2:59 |
| A6 | The Speak Up Mambo (Cuentame)Written-By – Al Castellanos |
3:05 |
| B1 | Poinciana (The Song Of The Tree)Written-By – Buddy Bernier, Nat Simon |
4:11 |
| B2 | S.O.S.Written-By – Gerry Shury, Phillip Swern |
3:10 |
| B3 | Popsicle ToesWritten-By – Michael Franks |
4:16 |
| B4 | It Wouldn't Have Made Any DifferenceWritten-By – Todd Rundgren |
3:30 |
| B5 | The Thought Of Loving YouWritten-By – David White |
2:56 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SD 18183 | The Manhattan Transfer | Coming Out (LP, Album, MO) | Atlantic | SD 18183 | US | 1976 |
| 27 068 6 | The Manhattan Transfer | Coming Out (LP, Album) | Atlantic | 27 068 6 | Germany | 1976 |
| SD 18183 | The Manhattan Transfer | Coming Out (LP, Album) | Atlantic | SD 18183 | Australia | 1976 |
| ATL 50 291 | The Manhattan Transfer | Coming Out (LP, Album, TP) | Atlantic | ATL 50 291 | Germany | 1976 |
| SD 18183 | The Manhattan Transfer | Coming Out (LP, Album) | Atlantic | SD 18183 | Canada | 1976 |
| A1 | Don't Let GoArranged By [Vocal] – The Manhattan TransferDrums – Roy MarkowitzOrgan – Paul GriffinPercussion – Bobbye Hall PorterTenor Saxophone – Michael BreckerTrumpet – Randy BreckerWritten-By – Jesse Stone |
2:45 |
| A2 | Zindy LouDrums – Jim Keltner, Ringo StarrPercussion – Doug ThrongrenPiano – Dr. JohnWritten-By – Eddie Smith , Johnny Moore |
2:50 |
| A3 | Chanson D'AmourAccordion – Steve PaiettaDrums – Jim GordonGuitar – Ben BenayPiano – John BarnesSoloist, Tenor Saxophone – Jay MiglioriWritten-By – Wayne Shanklin |
2:55 |
| A4 | HelplessArranged By [Vocal] – Laurel MasséDrums – Rick ShlosserPercussion – Ralph MacDonaldPiano – Clarence MacDonald*Soloist, Baritone Saxophone – Jackie KelsoWritten-By – E. Holland, L. Dozier & B. Holland* |
3:07 |
| A5 | Scotch And SodaArranged By [Vocal] – Ira NewbornDrums – Jim Nelson Piano – Bill Payne, Roger SteinmanWritten-By – Dave Guard |
2:59 |
| A6 | The Speak Up Mambo (Cuentame)Bongos, Cowbell – Johnny RodriguezCongas – Ralph MacDonaldDrums – Roy MarkowitzPiano, Arranged By – Arthur Jenkins, Jr.*Timbales – Nick Marrero*Written-By – Al Castellanos |
3:05 |
| B1 | Poinciana (The Song Of The Tree)Adapted By [Conceived By] – Alan Paul, Tim HauserDrums – David KemperGuitar – Bob Bowles*Percussion – Bobbye Hall PorterPiano – Bill PayneSoloist, Soprano Saxophone – Michael BreckerWritten-By – Buddy Bernier, Nat Simon |
4:11 |
| B2 | S.O.S.Drums – Jim Keltner, Ringo StarrPiano – Clarence MacDonald*Soloist, Tenor Saxophone – Jackie KelsoWritten-By – Gerry Shury, Phillip Swern |
3:10 |
| B3 | Popsicle ToesArranged By [Vocal] – Ira NewbornDrums – Jim GordonPiano, Clavinet – Dave FrishbergRhythm Guitar – Bob Bowles*Written-By – Michael Franks |
4:16 |
| B4 | It Wouldn't Have Made Any DifferenceArranged By [Vocal] – Laurel MasséAutoharp [Electric] – Ira NewbornCongas – Bobbye Hall PorterDrums – David KemperPiano – Bill PayneRhythm Guitar – Bob Bowles*Written-By – Todd Rundgren |
3:30 |
| B5 | The Thought Of Loving YouArranged By [Vocal] – Alan PaulDrums – Rick ShlosserPercussion – Ralph MacDonaldPiano – Mike MelvoinWritten-By – David White |
2:56 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SD 18183 | The Manhattan Transfer | Coming Out (LP, Album, MO) | Atlantic | SD 18183 | US | 1976 |
| 27 068 6 | The Manhattan Transfer | Coming Out (LP, Album) | Atlantic | 27 068 6 | Germany | 1976 |
| SD 18183 | The Manhattan Transfer | Coming Out (LP, Album) | Atlantic | SD 18183 | Australia | 1976 |
| ATL 50 291 | The Manhattan Transfer | Coming Out (LP, Album, TP) | Atlantic | ATL 50 291 | Germany | 1976 |
| SD 18183 | The Manhattan Transfer | Coming Out (LP, Album) | Atlantic | SD 18183 | Canada | 1976 |
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