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  2. The Best of The Manhattan Transfer - Wikipedia

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    It contained the "best of" their hits from their early Atlantic years (1975–1981). All of the tracks had been previously released on four of their five Atlantic studio albums: The Manhattan Transfer (1975), Pastiche (1978), Extensions (1979), and Mecca for Moderns (1981).

  3. The Very Best of The Manhattan Transfer - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best Of The Manhattan Transfer is a compilation album of The Manhattan Transfer released in 1994 on the Atlantic Records label. This album is a selection of the core songs of the group, spanning more than twenty years. [1]

  4. The Manhattan Transfer - Wikipedia

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    The Manhattan Transfer was an American vocal group founded in 1969 in New York City, performing music genres like a cappella, Brazilian jazz, swing, vocalese, rhythm and blues, pop, and standards. They have won eleven Grammy Awards .

  5. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Shares His Love of the Manhattan Transfer ...

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    The Manhattan Transfer members have said Friday night’s tour capper was their last show, after a run that extended more than 50 years. ... AP PHOTOS: Amid charred neighborhoods, a handful of L.A ...

  6. (Get Your Kicks on) Route 66 - Wikipedia

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    The group learned the song from a version that Chuck Berry recorded for his 1961 album New Juke Box Hits, although Unterberger also notes that a version by Perry Como on his 1959 RCA Victor album Como Swings, was a source for the lyrics. [2] In 1982, a version by the Manhattan Transfer reached number 78 on the Hot 100. [5]

  7. The Manhattan Transfer (album) - Wikipedia

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    Shaun Considine reviewed the album in May 1975 for The New York Times: "Vocally, The Manhattan Transfer is one of the slickest group's on today's market. Their intro number, "Tuxedo Junction", is a precise recreation of the 1940 Glenn Miller oldie, with the group's four part vocal harmonies and jazz riffs supplanting the Miller instrumentals.

  8. The Manhattan Transfer Calls It a Night With a Final Show at ...

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    Introducing the Manhattan Transfer’s final show at Walt Disney Concert Hall, writer Bruce Vilanch emphasized the multi-genre status the vocal ensemble built up and maintained over a 50-year-plus ...

  9. Boy from New York City and Other Hits - Wikipedia

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    Boy from New York City and Other Hits is a budget compilation album released by The Manhattan Transfer in 1997 on the Flashback Records label. This album was released as part of a series of compilations of original artist recordings at a reduced price.