Couldn't Be Hotter
Couldn't Be Hotter is the fourth live album released by The Manhattan Transfer in 2003 on the Telarc label. This is their third live album with Cheryl Bentyne. It was recorded during a tour of Japan over two nights at Orchestra Hall in Tokyo.[1]
Couldn't Be Hotter | ||||
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Live album by | ||||
Released | September 2003 | |||
Recorded | December 2000 | |||
Genre | Vocal jazz | |||
Length | 77:32 | |||
Label | Telarc | |||
Producer | Tim Hauser | |||
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Reviews
- "The Transfer's first live recording in seven years. And, yes, after more than two decades in existence, they're still pretty hot."
- -- Los Angeles Times
- "A great live set by the vocal quartet who specialize in jazz vocalese, still harmonizing strongly with 30-plus years under their belts."
- -- Goldmine
- "This impressive set shows that the Transfer is still at the peak of their collective powers...it's time we acknowledged them as one of the very best of a dying breed, THE classic vocal group. This CD is proof positive . "Couldn't Be Hotter" indeed."
- -- JazzReview.com
- "Recorded in Japan, Couldn't Be Hotter fully displays the humor and soaring interplay of Hauser, Siegel, Paul, and Bentyne as they re-establish themselves as the premiere vocal quartet."
- -- Rhythm & News
Track listing
Personnel
The Manhattan Transfer
- Cheryl Bentyne – vocals
- Tim Hauser – vocals
- Alan Paul – vocals
- Janis Siegel – vocals
Musicians
- Yaron Gershovsky – keyboards, arrangements, musical director
- Wayne Johnson – guitars
- Michael Bowie – bass
- Tom Brechtlein – drums
- Larry Klimas – soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
- Lew Soloff – trumpet
Production
- Tim Hauser – producer
- Katsu Kusakabe – producer, management director
- Rick Garcia – production coordinator
- Kevin Sproatt – engineer
- Michael Eric Hutchinson – mixing
- Robert Hadley – mastering
- Anilda Carrasquillo – art direction, design
- Robert Hoffman – photography
- Nicholas Jeen – tour manager
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