This article is about the album. For the musical style, see
Vocalese .
1985 studio album by The Manhattan Transfer
Vocalese is the ninth studio album by Jazz band The Manhattan Transfer , released on September 3, 1985 on Atlantic Records . Recording sessions took place during 1985. Production came from Tim Hauser and Martin Fischer. This album is considered to be The Manhattan Transfer's most critically acclaimed album. It received 12 Grammy nominations, making it second only to Michael Jackson 's Thriller as the most nominated individual album. It also received extremely high ratings from music critics, including a 4.5 out of 5 stars rating from Allmusic . The album peaked at number 2 on the Top Jazz Albums and number 74 on the Billboard 200 . The album's title Vocalese refers to a style of music that sets lyrics to previously recorded jazz instrumental pieces. The vocals then reproduce the sound and feel of the original instrumentation. Jon Hendricks , proficient in this art, composed all of the lyrics for this album.
Critical reception
Awards
This album earned the group Grammy Awards for:
It also earned Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Male for Bobby McFerrin and Jon Hendricks for "Another Night In Tunisia".
Track listing
CD Title Writer(s) 1. "That's Killer Joe" Benny Golson , Jon Hendricks 5:02 2. "Rambo" J J Johnson , Jon Hendricks3:19 3. "Airegin " Sonny Rollins 3:19 4. "To You" Thad Jones 3:53 5. "Meet Benny Bailey" Quincy Jones , Jon Hendricks3:29 6. "Another Night in Tunisia" Dizzy Gillespie , Jon Hendricks, Frank Paparelli4:12 7. "Ray's Rockhouse" Ray Charles , Jon Hendricks5:06 8. "Blee Blop Blues" Count Basie , Jon Hendricks3:01 9. "Oh Yes, I Remember Clifford " Benny Golson, Jon Hendricks 3:45 10. "Sing Joy Spring " Clifford Brown , Jon Hendricks7:07 11. "Move" Denzil Best , Jon Hendricks2:49 Total length: 45:29
Personnel
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The Manhattan Transfer
Cheryl Bentyne – vocals, soloist (1–3, 5, 8), arrangements (6)
Tim Hauser – vocals, soloist (1, 3, 10, 11), arrangements (1)
Alan Paul – vocals, soloist (1-4, 9), vocal arrangements (5, 7)
Janis Siegel – vocals, soloist (1–3, 8, 10, 11), vocal arrangements (1–3, 8, 10)
Musicians and Guests
Yaron Gershovsky – synthesizers (1), arrangements (1), acoustic piano (2, 3, 5), vocal arrangements (5)
Casey Young – synthesizer programming (1)
Tommy Flanagan – acoustic piano (4)
John Barnes – synthesizers (7), Yamaha TX816 (7), Fairlight CMI (7), Synclavier (7), vocoder (7), Linn 9000 (7), arrangements (7)
Craig Harris – synthesizer voice (7), programming (7), vocoder programming (7), sampling (7)
McCoy Tyner – acoustic piano (9)
Walter Davis, Jr. – acoustic piano (10)
Dick Hindman – acoustic piano (11)
Wayne Johnson – guitar (1, 3, 5), banjo (5)
Freddie Green – guitar (2, 8)
Ray Brown – bass guitar (2, 8)
Alex Blake – bass guitar (3, 5)
Richard Davis – bass guitar (4)
Ron Carter – bass guitar (9)
John Patitucci – bass guitar (10)
Marshall Hawkins – bass guitar (11)
John Robinson – drums (1)
Grady Tate – drums (2, 8, 9)
Ralph Humphrey – drums (3, 5, 10, 11)
Philly Joe Jones – drums (4)
Eric Dixon – saxophone (2, 7)
Danny House – saxophone (2)
Kenny Hing – saxophone (2, 8)
Marshal Royal – saxophone (2, 8)
Johnny Williams – saxophone (2, 8)
Don Roberts – baritone saxophone (5, 11), tenor saxophone (9)
James Moody – tenor sax solo (5)
Danny Turner – saxophone (8)
Richie Cole – alto sax solo (11)
Clarence Banks – trombone (2, 8)
Bill Hughes – trombone (2, 8)
Charles Loper – trombone (2, 8)
Mel Wanzo – trombone (2, 8)
Dennis Wilson – arrangements and conductor (2, 8), trombone (9)
Sonny Cohn – trumpet (2, 8)
Johnny Coles – trumpet (2, 8)
Bob Ojeda – trumpet (2)
Byron Stripling – trumpet (2, 8)
Snooky Young – trumpet (8)
Dizzy Gillespie – trumpet solo (10)
The Count Basie Orchestra – orchestra (2, 8)
Thad Jones – music supervisor (2, 8)
Dick Reynolds – arrangements (4, 11)
Phil Mattson – vocal arrangements (9)
The Four Freshmen: Mike Beisner, Bob Flanagan, Autie Goodman and Rod Henley – additional backing vocals (4)
Bobby McFerrin – bass vocal (6), vocal percussion (6), vocals (6), vocal arrangements (6)
Jon Hendricks – additional backing vocals (6), vocal soloist (7)
Production
Producers – Tim Hauser and Martin Fischer
Recorded and Mixed by Elliot Scheiner
Additional Engineers – Craig Harris, Gary Ladinsky and Brian Malouf .
Assistant Engineers – Gene Curtis, Dan Garcia, Steve Katayama, Steve MacMillan, Dan Matovina, Tom Size and Jay Willis.
Mixed at Sound Labs Hollywood (Hollywood, CA).
Mastered by Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman Mastering (Hollywood, CA).
Musical Director – Bud Schaetzle
Album Coordination – Ivy Skoff
Publishing Coordination – Sue Yahm
Art Direction – Fayette Hauser and Nels Israelson
Photography – Nels Israelson
Management – Brian Avnet
Charts
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US Billboard 200 – 74
US Jazz Albums (Billboard ) – 2
References
External links
Studio albums Live albums Compilation albums Singles
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, except where noted.
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