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COULDN'T BE HOTTER | |
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Although Manhattan Transfer have released other live albums, the collections were scattershot affairs that mainly focused on their '80s pop experiments or Vocalese era jazz numbers that never really coalesced into one solid, perfectly performed concert recording. Twenty eight years after their debut album, Manhattan Transfer finally capture the magic of their live performances on disc with the appropriately titled Couldn't Be Hotter. This generous 16 track collection, culled from concerts recorded at Tokyo's Orchard Hall in 2000, focuses on the pure vocal jazz that initially brought attention to the group back in the early '70s. With the exception of the 1980 pop hit "Twilight Zone/Twilight Tone," the Transfer load the program with jazz and swing selections, most of which were featured on their two studio releases Swing and Spirit of St. Louis. |
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Old Man Mose
Sing Moten's Swing
A-Tisket, A-Tasket
Sugar
(Up A) Lazy River
Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?
Stars Fell on Alabama
Gone Fishin'
Blue Again
Clouds
Stompin' at Mahogany Hall
Nothing Could Be Hotter Than That
It's Good Enough to Keep (Air Mail Special)
Don't Let Go
Twilight Zone - Twilight Tone
My Foolish Heart |
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