The Chick Corea Songbook [Digipak]Manhattan Transfer
Release Date: 09/24/2009
Original Release:
2009
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1085399_CD
UPC # 822545181927
Label: Four Quarters Entertainment
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Performer: Manhattan Transfer
Engineer: Bill Airey Smith; Scott Noll Producer: Corey Allen; Bais Haus; Alan Paul; Manhattan Transfer Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA) Notes: Lyricist: Francisco Javier Galego. Personnel: Yaron Gershovsky (vocals, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards, programming); John Ben�tez (vocals, electric bass); Janis Siegel (vocals); Don Shelton (whistling); Ramon Stagnaro (acoustic guitar); Lou Marini (flute, alto flute); Steve Tavaglione (soprano saxophone, EWI); Ronnie Cuber (baritone saxophone); Robert Rodriguez , Mike Panella (trumpet); Conrad Herwig (trombone); Fred Hersch, Edsel Gomez (piano); Scott Kinsey (keyboards); Bais Haus (synthesizer, drum programming); Joe Passaro (marimba); Gary Wicks (acoustic bass, electric bass, fretless bass); Christian McBride, John Herbert (acoustic bass); Jimmy Earl (electric bass); Gary Novak, Steve Hass, Vince Cherico, Billy Drummond (drums); Luis Quintero (congas, timbales, percussion); Airto, Alex Acu�a (percussion); Scott Gilmore, Janet Vrudney, Jack Bryant (hand bells). Audio Mixer: Scott Noll. Liner Note Authors: Cheryl Bentyne; Janis Siegel; Alan Paul; Tim Hauser. Recording information: Bennett Studios, Englewood, NJ; Broken Wave Studios, Glendale, CA; Conway Studios, Hollywood, CA; Moonpeople Studios, Northridge, CA. Editors: Eric Astor; Carlos Murgu�a. Arrangers: Corey Allen; Bais Haus; Scott Kinsey; Yaron Gershovsky; Edsel Gomez.
The Manhattan Transfer are one of the most popular and acclaimed vocal ensembles in all of contemporary music, with numerous platinum albums and eight Grammy Awards to their credit. While jazz is now only a part of their repertoire (pop, R&B, Brazilian, and doo-wop stylings have added to their far-reaching appeal), when the group first formed, the idea was to arrange their voices as if they were the saxophone section of the Basie Big Band. Their best work in the jazz realm also features the contributions of lyricist and fellow singer Jon Hendricks.
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