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Riding a wave of nostalgia in the '70s,
the Manhattan Transfer
resurrected jazz trends from boogie-woogie to bop to vocalese in a slick, slightly commercial setting that sometimes failed to gel with the group's close harmonies. Originally formed in 1969, the quartet recorded several albums of jazz standards as well as much material closer to R&B/pop. Still, they were easily the most popular jazz vocal group of their era, and the most talented of any since the heyday of
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross
during the early '60s.
When the group was formed in the late '60s, however,
the Manhattan Transfer
was a hippie cornball act similar to
the Lovin' Spoonful
or
Spanky & Our Gang
. The lone LP that appeared from the original lineup -- leader
Gene Pistilli
plus
Tim Hauser
,
Erin Dickins
,
Marty Nelson
, and
Pat Rosalia
-- was
Jukin'
, assembled by Capitol. An odd and hardly successful satire record, it was the last appearance on a
Manhattan Transfer
album for all of the above except
Hauser
.
After
Hauser
met vocalists
Laurel Masse
and
Janis Siegel
in 1972, the trio re-formed
the Manhattan Transfer
later that year with the addition of
Alan Paul
. The group became popular after appearances at a few New York hotspots and recorded their own debut, an eponymous LP recorded with help from the jazz world (including
Zoot Sims
,
Randy Brecker
,
Jon Faddis
, and
Mel Davis
). Featuring vocalese covers of
"Java Jive"
and
"Tuxedo Junction"
as well as a Top 40 hit in the aggressive gospel tune
"Operator,"
the album rejuvenated the field of vocalese (dormant since the mid-'60s) and made the quartet stars in the jazz community across Europe as well as America.
The Manhattan Transfer
's next two albums,
Coming Out
and
Pastiche
, minimized the jazz content in favor of covers from around the music community, from Nashville to Los Angeles to Motown. A single from
Coming Out
, the ballad
"Chanson d'Amour,"
hit number one in Britain. Though
Masse
left in 1979 for a solo career,
Cheryl Bentyne
proved a capable replacement, and that same year,
Extensions
introduced their best-known song,
"Birdland,"
the ode to bop written by
Weather Report
several years earlier.
Throughout the 1980s, the group balanced retreads from all aspects of American song. The 1981 LP
Mecca for Moderns
gained
the Manhattan Transfer
their first American Top Ten hit, with a cover of
the Ad Libs
' 1965 girl group classic
"The Boy from New York City,"
but also included a version of
Charlie Parker
's
"Confirmation"
and a surreal, wordless tribute (?) named
"Kafka."
(The album also earned
the Manhattan Transfer
honors as the first artist to receive Grammys in both the pop and jazz categories in the same year.) The production on virtually all was susceptible to '80s slickness, and though the group harmonies were wonderful, all but the most open of listeners had trouble digesting the sheer variety of material.
The group's 1985 tribute to vocal pioneer
Jon Hendricks
, titled
Vocalese
, marked a shift in
the Manhattan Transfer
's focus. Subsequent works managed to keep the concepts down to one per album, and the results greatly improved. Such records as 1987's
Brasil
, 1994's
Tubby the Tuba
(a children's record), 1995's
Tonin'
('60s R&B), and 1997's
Swing
may not have found the group at their performance peak, but were much more easily understandable for what they are. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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