Manhattan Transfer How High The Moon
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2007
- Manhattan Transfer Vocalies Live at Tokyo in Japan 1986
Janis Siegel
Alan Paul
Tim Hauser
Cheryl Bentyne
Manhattan Transfer Band
Guitars:Wayne Johnson (Washington)
Drums & Bx:Buddy Williams (Brooklin)
Bass:Alex Blake (New York)
Saxophone & Reeds:Don Roberts (Los Angeles)
Musical Directors & Keyboard:Yaron Gershovsky
I was there!
One of my Mom's all-time favorites. I grew up with Les Paul & Mary Ford, but TMT absolutely nailed this ! KUDOS to Janis ! ----------MJL, 76 y/o
MT no one better to this day
Amazing !!!
I saw MT during their " Vocalese " Tour & ohhh my were they simply awesome. A true musical treasure, MT. Wolfsky9, 66 y/o
I never got around to thank your band for the delightful music you offer. I am glad that tonight, I am in the lucky position to do so. Thank you very, very much!
gotta love the harmony...gives me chills
I was waiting for the guitar player to put out just a little of Les Paul's original solo, and he actually did!
What a perfect comment. Great perspective, and I couldn't agree more.
Really dig Wayne Johnson's solo. Awesome!
Buddy Williams is a master drummer. He's on my 12 tune Cd that is being mixed now.
Perfection yet, again ... and as usual!! LOVE & that guitar too!
love love !!!
As much as I love Les Paul and Mary Ford's original version, The Manhattan Transfer does a magnificant cover of this song. The original artists are most often very pleased when other artists cover their songs, and I'd risk a guess that Les Paul approved!
Superb.
Encantadora versión de los ManTrans!!
Charmin' rendition with a plus!
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Junto con Weather Report, los más escuchados por mí allá en los 80s, fantásticos!!!
Muy agradecida por haberla compartido conmigo, Leo, me trajo muy buenos recuerdos y vaya que si los necesitaba hoy!
;)
Five thumbs up!
amazing!!!!!
Fantástico!!!
yeah man... people are crazy for thumbs downing that statement brother.
I like it. I like MT.
Wayne Johnson is an alien from Neptune.
ЭТО ГЕНИАЛЬНО!!!!
Wish granted! Look under your christmas tree.
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
@benjaminlhaines Yes, and it was first performed in the Braoadway show, "Two for the Show". Ella Fitzgerald also recorded a scat version of "How High the Moon". I accept a demerit for not crediting the songwriters. However, the first popularized version of any song will usually be recognized (arguably) as the "original version" (that many people know) which the artists are given full credit!
ok... so they didn't have 14 track over-dub... it still sounds great!
good music can withstand many different interpretations ... and this is a good one.
. o O ( but I still like Les Paul and Mary Ford's better)...
Sounds like a tribute to Les Paul and Mary Ford.
@louswire their better version is on the cd Bop Do Wopp
rip tim,, was your Italian food company heart healthy?
nerealu
i think they should have 8 people instead of 4. it's funny they were on home improvement and said their names were Tim and Allen and whaddayaknow? It's true
Why did they shatter it? It´s just a standard, their close harmonies are nearly perfect, the band is great - so where´s the problem?
Kinda hurts mah fingers...
They aint no Les Paul and Mary Ford that's fuh shore.
absolutlely.
They have a great vocal balance, but yah I find them to be a bit shallow.. wish there musical selection was a bit more obscure or even written for them.
i like les paul,s version better.