Pastiche (album)
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Pastiche | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | January 19, 1978 | |||
Recorded | December 1976 – September 1977 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Label | Atlantic | |||
Producer | Tim Hauser, Steve Barri | |||
The Manhattan Transfer chronology | ||||
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Pastiche the fourth album by The Manhattan Transfer was released on January 19, 1978, by Atlantic Records. This was the last studio album recorded with Laurel Massé, who because of a car accident in early 1979, decided to end her association with the group. The album was re-issued on CD with Rhino as distributor on November 15, 1994.
Charts[]
Pastiche peaked at No. 66 on the Billboard magazine Top Pop Catalog Albums chart.
Track listing[]
- "Four Brothers" (Jimmy Giuffre) – 3:47
- "A Gal in Calico" (Arthur Schwartz, Leo Robin) – 2:41
- "Love for Sale" (Cole Porter) – 3:57
- "Je Voulais (Te Dire Que Je T'Attends)" (Michel Jonasz, Millmer Peter) – 4:20
- "On a Little Street in Singapore" (Peter DeRose, Billy Hill) – 3:15
- "In a Mellow Tone" (Duke Ellington, Milt Gabler) – 3:12
- "Walk in Love" (John Klemmer, David Batteau) – 3:04
- "Who, What, When, Where, Why" (Rupert Holmes) – 3:28
- "It's Not the Spotlight" (Gerry Goffin, Barry Goldberg) – 3:37
- "Pieces of Dreams" (Dick Addrisi, Don Addrisi) – 2:53
- "Where Did Our Love Go" (Holland–Dozier–Holland) – 2:45
- "Single Girl" (Tim Hauser, Laurel Massé, Alan Paul, Janis Siegel) - 3:07
Note: The twelfth track "Single Girl" was omitted or replaced (depending on the country of release) in the compact cassette media version of this album.
Note: The Spanish original LP contains the song "Eso es el amor" (Pepe Iglesias) at the beginning of side B (that would be between tracks 6 & 7). Also edited as a single A-Side (B-Side being "Single Girl"), it is not included on any CD release.
Personnel[]
- The Manhattan Transfer
- Tim Hauser – vocals
- Laurel Massé – vocals
- Alan Paul – vocals
- Janis Siegel – vocals, vocal arrangements (1, 3-7)
- Guests
- Jon Mayer – acoustic piano (1), Fender Rhodes (5)
- Don Grolnick – Fender Rhodes (2)
- John Barnes – acoustic piano (3)
- David Wallace – acoustic piano (4, 11), harpsichord (4), calliope (4)
- Michael Boddicker – Oberheim synthesizer (5, 7)
- Dave Frishberg – acoustic piano (6)
- Mike Melvoin – keyboards (7)
- David Foster – acoustic piano (8)
- Michael Omartian – Oberheim synthesizer (8, 10)
- Booker T. Jones – acoustic piano (9), organ (9)
- Richard Tee – acoustic piano (9)
- Tom Hensley – acoustic piano (10)
- Ira Newborn – guitar (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7), acoustic guitar (9), musical arrangements and conductor
- Dick Frank – guitar (2)
- Buddy Emmons – steel guitar (2, 3)
- Pete Wade – guitar (3)
- Ben Benay – guitar (8, 10), horn and string arrangements (8, 10)
- Jay Graydon – guitar (8, 10), rhythm track arrangements (8, 10)
- Steve Cropper – electric guitar (9)
- Wayne Johnson – guitar (11)
- Andy Muson – bass (1, 3–7), vocal arrangements (1, 3–7)
- Stu Woods – bass (2)
- Scott Edwards – bass (8, 10)
- Donald Dunn – bass (9)
- Michael Schnoebelen – bass (11)
- Art Rodriguez – drums (1, 2)
- Steve Gadd – drums (2)
- Jim Gordon – drums (3, 4)
- Steve Schaeffer – drums (5, 6, 7)
- Jeff Porcaro – drums (8, 10)
- Willie Hall – drums (9)
- Peter Johnson – drums (11)
- Tommy Vig – percussion (2)
- Larry Emerine – crash cymbal (4)
- Bobbye Hall – percussion (7)
- Victor Feldman – percussion (8, 10)
- David Banks – rodeo yell (2)
- Johnny Gimble – fiddle (3)
- Hubert Hester – fiddle (3)
- Shorty Lavender – fiddle (3)
- Charlie McCoy – harmonica (3)
- Dorothy Ashby – harp (7)
- Al Cohn – saxophone (1)
- Lewis Del Gatto – saxophone (1)
- Jimmy Giuffre – saxophone (1)
- Lee Konitz – saxophone (1)
- Don Roberts – baritone saxophone (11)
- Pete Christlieb – reeds (3, 5)
- Don Menza – reeds (3, 5)
- Jay Migliori – reeds (3, 5)
- Willie Schwartz – reeds (3, 5)
- Joe Roccisano – reeds (3, 5)
- Wayne Andre – trombone (1)
- Urbie Green – trombone (1)
- Dave Taylor – trombone (1)
- Garnett Brown – trombone (3, 5)
- Vincent Fanuele – trombone (3, 4, 5)
- Jack Redmond – trombone (3, 4, 5)
- Britt Woodman – trombone solo (3), trombone (4)
- Randy Brecker – trumpet (1)
- Marky Markowitz – trumpet (1)
- Alan Rubin – trumpet (1)
- Marvin Stamm – trumpet (1)
- Oscar Brashear – trumpet (3, 5)
- Chuck Findley – trumpet (3, 5)
- Gene Goe – trumpet (3, 5)
- Don Rader – trumpet (3, 5)
- Gene Page – string arrangements and conductor (11)
Production[]
- Producers – Tim Hauser (Tracks 1-7, 9 & 11); Steve Barri (Tracks 8 & 10).
- Co-Producer – Janis Siegel
- Associate Producer on Tracks 1 & 3-7 – Andy Muson
- Engineers – Larry Emerine, Phil Kaye, Gerry Nixon, Gene Paul and Toby Scott.
- Second Engineers – Tim Kramer and Stephen Marcussen
- Assistant Engineer – Stephen Marcussen
- Remixed by Larry Emerine
- Tracks 8 & 10 recorded and remixed by Phil Kaye, assisted by Joe Laux and Stephen Marcussen.
- Recorded at Studio 55 and Clover Recording Studios (Los Angeles, CA); Kendun Recorders (Burbank, CA); Atlantic Studios, A&R Recording Studios (New York, NY); The Sound Lab (Nashville, TN); EMI Studios 301 (Sydney, Australia).
- Mastered by Allen Zentz at Allen Zentz Mastering (San Clemente, CA).
- Concertmasters – Sid Sharp, Paul Shure and Gerald Vinci.
- Musical Contractors – Jules Chakin and Olivia Page
- Art Direction and Design – Fayette Hauser
- Photography – Gary Merrin, Roger Sandler and Gai Terrell.
- Management – Brian Avnet
- Management Assistant – Joanna Fitzpatrick
- Road Manager – David H. Banks
References[]
External links[]
- The Manhattan Transfer albums
- 1978 albums
- Atlantic Records albums