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Bodies and Souls

Bodies and Souls is the seventh studio album by The Manhattan Transfer, released in September 1983 on the Atlantic Records label.

Bodies and Souls
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1983
GenreVocal jazz, pop, R&B
Length42:40
LabelAtlantic
ProducerRichard Rudolph and The Manhattan Transfer (tracks 1–7, 9, 10 & 11); Tim Hauser and Greg Mathieson (track 8).
The Manhattan Transfer chronology
The Best of The Manhattan Transfer
(1981)
Bodies and Souls
(1983)
Bop Doo-Wopp
(1985)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic link

This album took the Manhattan Transfer in a different direction from their previous releases, offering a new, revised style of their music. There were several collaborations on this album, including with Stevie Wonder, Rod Temperton, and Jeremy Lubbock. Frankie Valli appears as a guest artist on the song "American Pop".

The final track on the album, "The Night That Monk Returned to Heaven", is a tribute to American jazz pianist Thelonious Monk.[1]

Alan Paul co-wrote two songs on the album, "Malaise En Malaisie" and "Code of Ethics".

Both "Spice of Life" and "Mystery" were written by Rod Temperton and Derek Bramble and originally recorded by Michael Jackson for his Thriller album in 1982.

Charts edit

This album was the first Manhattan Transfer album to be included in the Rhythm & Blues charts. The song "Spice of Life" was a hit on both the R&B chart, reaching #32, and on the Pop chart, reaching #40. This song featured a distinctive harmonica solo by Stevie Wonder. The song, written by Rod Temperton and Derek Bramble of Heatwave, has a similar structure to the Temperton-penned album cut "Baby Be Mine" on Michael Jackson's 1982 Thriller album.

The song "Mystery", also written by Rod Temperton, reached #80 on the R&B chart and #102 on the Pop chart. The song was later covered by Anita Baker on her 1986 album Rapture. "This Independence", written by Canadian composer Marc Jordan (famous for "Living In Marina Del Rey"), was also released on a 12" disco single.

Awards edit

The group won a Grammy Award for "Why Not!" in the category of Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Duo or Group.

Track listing edit

Side one: "Bodies"
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Spice of Life"Derek Bramble, Rod Temperton3:40
2."This Independence"John Capek, Marc Jordan5:01
3."Mystery"Rod Temperton5:00
4."American Pop"John Capek, Marc Jordan3:34
5."Soldier of Fortune"John Capek, Marc Jordan4:21
Side two: "Souls"
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
6."Code of Ethics"Wayne Johnson, Alan Paul, Randy Waldman5:06
7."Malaise En Malaisie"Alain Chamfort, Serge Gainsbourg, Alan Paul3:58
8."Down South Camp Meetin'"Fletcher Henderson, Jon Hendricks, Irving Mills3:00
9."Why Not! (Manhattan Carnival)"Michel Camilo, Julie Elgenberg, Hilary Koski2:33
10."Goodbye Love"Jeremy Lubbock, Richard Rudolph3:04
11."The Night That Monk Returned to Heaven"Robert Kraft3:23

Personnel edit

The Manhattan Transfer

Musicians

Production edit

  • Producers – Richard Rudolph and The Manhattan Transfer (tracks 1–7, 9, 10 & 11); Tim Hauser and Greg Mathieson (track 8).
  • Engineers – Kevin Clark (tracks 1–7, 9, 10 & 11); David Leonard (track 8).
  • Second Engineers – Steve Bates, Gary Boatner, Joe Borga, Rick Butz, Benny Faccone and David Glover.
  • Recorded at Westlake Studios, Sunset Sound and Boddifications (Los Angeles, CA); United Western Recorders, Baby 'O Recorders and T.A.P.E. Recorders (Hollywood, CA).
  • Mixed by Kevin Clark at A&M Studios (Hollywood, CA) and Baby 'O Recorders.
  • Mastered by Bernie Grundman at A&M Studios.
  • Production Coordination – John Cutcliffe
  • Management Coordination – Marsha Loeb
  • Art Direction and Design – Fayette Hauser
  • Management – Brian Avnet

References edit

  1. ^ Milwaukee Journal. "Listen Up - record review". Retrieved 11 January 2014.

External links edit

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Bodies and Souls is the seventh studio album by The Manhattan Transfer released in September 1983 on the Atlantic Records label Bodies and SoulsStudio album by The Manhattan TransferReleasedSeptember 1983GenreVocal jazz pop R amp BLength42 40LabelAtlanticProducerRichard Rudolph and The Manhattan Transfer tracks 1 7 9 10 amp 11 Tim Hauser and Greg Mathieson track 8 The Manhattan Transfer chronologyThe Best of The Manhattan Transfer 1981 Bodies and Souls 1983 Bop Doo Wopp 1985 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusiclink This album took the Manhattan Transfer in a different direction from their previous releases offering a new revised style of their music There were several collaborations on this album including with Stevie Wonder Rod Temperton and Jeremy Lubbock Frankie Valli appears as a guest artist on the song American Pop The final track on the album The Night That Monk Returned to Heaven is a tribute to American jazz pianist Thelonious Monk 1 Alan Paul co wrote two songs on the album Malaise En Malaisie and Code of Ethics Both Spice of Life and Mystery were written by Rod Temperton and Derek Bramble and originally recorded by Michael Jackson for his Thriller album in 1982 Contents 1 Charts 2 Awards 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Production 6 References 7 External linksCharts editThis album was the first Manhattan Transfer album to be included in the Rhythm amp Blues charts The song Spice of Life was a hit on both the R amp B chart reaching 32 and on the Pop chart reaching 40 This song featured a distinctive harmonica solo by Stevie Wonder The song written by Rod Temperton and Derek Bramble of Heatwave has a similar structure to the Temperton penned album cut Baby Be Mine on Michael Jackson s 1982 Thriller album The song Mystery also written by Rod Temperton reached 80 on the R amp B chart and 102 on the Pop chart The song was later covered by Anita Baker on her 1986 album Rapture This Independence written by Canadian composer Marc Jordan famous for Living In Marina Del Rey was also released on a 12 disco single Awards editThe group won a Grammy Award for Why Not in the category of Best Jazz Vocal Performance Duo or Group Track listing editSide one Bodies No TitleWriter s Length1 Spice of Life Derek Bramble Rod Temperton3 402 This Independence John Capek Marc Jordan5 013 Mystery Rod Temperton5 004 American Pop John Capek Marc Jordan3 345 Soldier of Fortune John Capek Marc Jordan4 21 Side two Souls No TitleWriter s Length6 Code of Ethics Wayne Johnson Alan Paul Randy Waldman5 067 Malaise En Malaisie Alain Chamfort Serge Gainsbourg Alan Paul3 588 Down South Camp Meetin Fletcher Henderson Jon Hendricks Irving Mills3 009 Why Not Manhattan Carnival Michel Camilo Julie Elgenberg Hilary Koski2 3310 Goodbye Love Jeremy Lubbock Richard Rudolph3 0411 The Night That Monk Returned to Heaven Robert Kraft3 23Personnel editThe Manhattan Transfer Cheryl Bentyne vocals vocal clarinet solo 8 Tim Hauser vocals vocal arrangement 2 5 Alan Paul vocals vocal arrangement 4 7 Janis Siegel vocals vocal arrangement 4 8 9 Musicians Larry Williams Rhodes 1 saxophone 1 2 4 9 keyboards 2 4 synthesizers 2 5 bass 2 4 instrumental arrangements 2 4 5 horn arrangements 2 Casey Young synthesizer programming 1 4 7 Michael Boddicker synthesizers 3 synthesizer programming 3 Greg Phillinganes Fender Rhodes 3 synthesizers 3 J Peter Robinson synthesizers 4 Yaron Gershovsky acoustic piano 5 keyboards 7 9 synthesizers 7 instrumental arrangements 7 9 Randy Waldman acoustic piano 6 synthesizers 6 instrumental arrangements 6 John Erdsvoog synthesizer programming 6 Greg Mathieson acoustic piano 8 Kevin Clark guitar 1 wind chimes 11 David Williams guitar 1 4 Wayne Johnson guitar 5 6 7 9 Neil Stubenhaus bass 1 Nathan East bass 3 6 Alex Blake bass 5 7 9 Abraham Laboriel bass 8 John Robinson drums 1 3 6 Jeff Porcaro drums 2 4 Simmons drums 4 Art Rodriguez drums 5 7 9 Carlos Vega drums 8 Paulinho da Costa percussion 1 5 9 Brian Avnet handclaps 4 Richard Rudolph handclaps 4 Stevie Wonder harmonica solo 1 June Kiramoto koto 7 Ernie Watts saxophone 1 alto sax solo 3 Gary Herbig saxophone 9 Bill Reichenbach Jr trombone 1 2 9 Charles Loper trombone 9 Gary Grant trumpet 1 2 9 Jerry Hey trumpet 1 2 horn arrangements 1 9 Chuck Findley trumpet 9 Rod Temperton instrumental arrangements 1 3 horn arrangements 1 vocal arrangements 1 3 Jeremy Lubbock string arrangements and conductor 6 10 11 Rhodes 10 11 instrumental arrangements 11 Gerard Vinci concertmaster 6 10 11 Frankie Valli guest vocals 4 Erin Clark God s voice and giggles 11 Production editProducers Richard Rudolph and The Manhattan Transfer tracks 1 7 9 10 amp 11 Tim Hauser and Greg Mathieson track 8 Engineers Kevin Clark tracks 1 7 9 10 amp 11 David Leonard track 8 Second Engineers Steve Bates Gary Boatner Joe Borga Rick Butz Benny Faccone and David Glover Recorded at Westlake Studios Sunset Sound and Boddifications Los Angeles CA United Western Recorders Baby O Recorders and T A P E Recorders Hollywood CA Mixed by Kevin Clark at A amp M Studios Hollywood CA and Baby O Recorders Mastered by Bernie Grundman at A amp M Studios Production Coordination John Cutcliffe Management Coordination Marsha Loeb Art Direction and Design Fayette Hauser Management Brian AvnetReferences edit Milwaukee Journal Listen Up record review Retrieved 11 January 2014 External links editThe Manhattan Transfer Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bodies and Souls amp oldid 1222469428, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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