A flawless choral ensemble that epitomizes New York sophistication
An enthusiastic live recording that showcases Manhattan Transfer's outstanding technique.
Their versatility, freely moving between jazz, pop, and doo-wop, explodes on stage. The complex and beautiful harmonies created by the overlapping of four voices are truly one-of-a-kind works of art.
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A:
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1)
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That Cat Is High
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2)
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Snootie Little Cutie
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3)
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Four Brothers
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4)
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On A Little Street In Singapore
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5)
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Java Jive
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6)
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Walk In Love
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7)
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Chanson D'Amour
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8)
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Speak Up Mambo (Cuentame)
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9)
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15 Minute Intermission
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B:
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1)
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In The Dark
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2)
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Tuxedo Junction
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3)
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Je Voulais (Te Dire Que Je T'Attends)
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4)
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Sunday
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5)
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Candy
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6)
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Well, Well, Well
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7)
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Freddy Morris Monologue
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8)
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Bacon Fat
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9)
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Turn Me Loose
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10)
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Operator
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Producer - Tim Hauser
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Trumpet - Derek Watkins
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Engineer [Chief Recording And], Remix - Keith Grant
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Saxophone - Stan Sultzman
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Trombone - David Horler
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Trombone - Cliff Hardie
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Trumpet - Ronnie Hughes
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Trumpet - Tony Fisher (2)
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Trombone - Geoff Perkins
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Contractor - David Katz
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Reeds, Flute - Don Roberts
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Saxophone - Eddie Mordue
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Keyboards - Dave Wallace (3)
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Co-producer - Janis Siegel
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Saxophone - Derek Grossmith
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Saxophone - Keith Bird
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Bass - Michael Schnoebelen
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Drums - Peter Johnson (3)
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Trumpet - Bobby Haughey
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Guitar - Wayne Johnson (4)