Manhattan Transfer

Bodies And Souls

Another great recording by MT

Review Score: StarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar (10/10)
Plenty of variety is found on this recording, from the slower, melancholy "Goodbye, Love" to the uptown swingin' jazz number, "Why Not," whose vocal parts were arranged by Janis Siegel. A highlight of this one for me is, "Down South Camp Meetin'," which uses an established, instrumental recording, and cleverly puts words to it. Check out Cheryl Bentyne's "clarinet" solo on that one! This recording also features at least one pop number that made the charts, "Spice of Life," which includes a harmonica solo by Stevie Wonder. I just wish I could understand the words to "Code of Ethics!"

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