The Manhattan Transfer - Vibrate

The Manhattan Transfer - Vibrate
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Album Details

Title: Vibrate
Artist: The Manhattan Transfer
Release Date: 9/28/2004
Label: Telarc Distribution
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 089408360329, 089408360367
Genre: Vocal Music
Styles: Adult Contemporary, Contemporary Jazz, Vocalese, Crossover Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Harmony Vocal Group
Moods: Carefree, Elegant, Exuberant, Sophisticated, Amiable/Good-Natured, Happy, Humorous, Innocent, Joyous, Literate, Playful, Rollicking, Stylish, Theatrical, Freewheeling, Fun, Refined/Mannered, Witty, Campy, Rambunctious, Silly, Sensual
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Walkin' in N.Y.
  2. Greek Song
  3. Vibrate
  4. The New Juju Man (Tutu)
  5. Doodlin'
  6. The Twelfth
  7. First Ascent
  8. Core of Sound (Modinha)
  9. Feel Flows
  10. Embraceable You
  11. Come Softly to Me/I Met Him on a Sunday

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDTelarc Distribution63603
2004CDTelarc Distribution83603

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Album Review

With a title like Vibrate, it would seem that the Manhattan Transfer had filled their first studio disc in four years with jazzy and exciting vocal workouts intended to shake the speakers. But the title is a bit misleading as Vibrate is one of their most subdued and elegant recordings, and one that harks back to the days of Mecca for Moderns where pop tangents were part of their repertoire. With an arrangement that remains fairly intact from the Brenda Russell original, "Walkin' in New York" begins the disc with a summery sidewalk swagger that sets the relaxed tone of the disc. Two successful Rufus Wainwright covers follow as the Transfer take "Greek Song" globe-hopping through the Middle East via Hawaii and then spin down to Brazil for a beautiful tango-inspired version of "Vibrate." On past recordings they have covered contemporary pop with mixed results, often sounding staid or forced, as on 1983's Bodies and Souls, but the chamber pop of Wainwright is a perfect fit for their vocal style. The tribalistic experiment of "First Ascent" bristles with harmonies and rhythms from musical lands rarely tread upon while a remake of the Beach Boys' "Feel Flows" abandons the original's psychedelic pop for a more soulful arrangement. Oddly enough, as their pop tendencies flourish on Vibrate, their more typical jazz tracks tend to sound like misfits. "Doodlin'" and "Embraceable You" are immaculately performed but lack the personality and depth found in the disc's pinnacle moment, "The New JuJu Man (Tutu)." This stunning vocalese recitation of the infamous Miles Davis recording of Marcus Miller's "Tutu," with lyrics by Jon Hendricks, is one of the most incredible performances that the Transfer have recorded. Cheryl Bentyne sounds otherworldly as she conjures up the spirit of Miles' muted trumpet and spews the solo lick by lick as the balance of the Transfer humanize the original's cold keyboard arrangement. As if they even need to prove it, the Transfer once again show that they are indeed the masters of vocal jazz and when they push the boundaries of vocal music, the results can be stunning. The balance of Vibrate may not come close to the dizzying height of "Tutu," but the Manhattan Transfer offer a pleasurable excursion through an eclectic set of contemporary jazz and pop. ~ Aaron Latham, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andrew DawsonAssistant Engineer
Anilda CarrasquilloArt Direction
BarakaGuitar
Billy HultingPercussion, Vibraphone, Marimba
Cheryl BentyneAuthor, Group Member
Chris BoardmanVocal Arrangement
Corey AllenArranger
Dave EggarCello
David SnyderArranger
David SwopeAssistant Engineer
Doug LivingstonPedal Steel
Ed MeitnerEngineer
Erica BrennerProduction Supervisor
Frank ColonPercussion
Gene PuerlingVocal Arrangement
Geoffrey RiceAssistant Engineer
Gil GoldsteinVocal Arrangement, Arranger, Accordion, Orchestration, Piano (Electric), Piano
Hector del CurtoBandoneon
Janis SiegelGroup Member, Author, Vocal Arrangement
John PizzarelliGuitar (Acoustic), Guitar
Joyce HammannViolin
Laura SeatonViolin
Lew SoloffTrumpet
Lois MartinViola
Manhattan TransferVocal Arrangement, Producer
Michael WallaceEngineer
Ramesh MishraSarangui
Richie GoodsBass (Acoustic), Bass, Arranger
Robert FriedrichMastering, Engineer, Mixing
Robert WoodsRecording Supervision, Engineering Supervisor
Roger TreeceArranger, Vocal Arrangement
Steve HassCowbell, Arranger, Drums, Tambourine, Loop Programming, Percussion
Thomas "Baraka" DicandiaEngineer, Mixing
Tim HauserArranger, Author, Mixing, Group Member
Will LeeFretless Bass, Bass
Yaron GershovskyArranger, Piano, Keyboards