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The Best of the Manhattan Transfer

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1 Tuxedo Junction Johnson/Dash/Hawkin 2:44
2 Boy from New York City Taylor/Davis 3:40
3 Twilight Zone/Twilight Tone Herrmann/Paul/Grayd 3:55
4 Body and Soul Eyton/Green/Sour/He 4:25
5 Candy Kramer/Whitney/Davi 3:26
6 Four Brothers Giuffre/Hendricks 3:47
7 Birdland Hendricks/Zawinul 6:00
8 Gloria Navarro 2:57
9 Trickle Trickle Bassett 2:18
10 Operator Spivery 3:09
11 Java Jive Oakland/Drake 2:44
12 A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square Sherwin/Maschwitz 3:46
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The Best of the Manhattan Transfer

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Atlantic

Category: Pop/Rock

The Best of the Manhattan Transfer

UPC: 075678158223

Release Date: 01/01/2000

Original Release Date: 01/01/2000

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Tuxedo Junction, Boy from New York City, Twilight Zone/Twilight Tone, Body and Soul, Candy, Four Brothers, Birdland, Gloria, Trickle Trickle, Operator, Java Jive, A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square]
Contributors:

Bruce Eder

There's no annotation to speak of on this 12-track collection, but little is needed, as this particular group's work can speak for itself. This is a smooth and impressive cross section of the renowned vocal group's work across the first six years of its successful "reincarnation" -- nothing of the original late-'60s quartet is here, apart from the newer group's successful reworking of "Java Jive" near the end of the disc. But basically this album moves from strength to strength, in something of a jumble in terms of original release order -- the live "Tuxedo Junction," the hit single "Boy from New York City," their stylized homage to Marius Constant's (NOT Bernard Herrmann, as erroneously listed on the composer's credit) "Twilight Zone" theme, the soaring "Body and Soul," the doo wop homage "Gloria," etc. There are no personnel or detailed recording data, but the release dates and original album information make it easy for anyone who wants more of what they hear to track down the original Atlantic albums and CDs. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi

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