Released 1987 Release date 1987 Genre Jazz | Length 41:12 | |
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Awards Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Similar The Offbeat of Avenues, Bop Doo‑Wopp, Vocalese, Extensions, Bodies and Souls |
The manhattan transfer soul food to go
Brasil was The Manhattan Transfer's tenth album. It was released in 1987 on Atlantic records
Contents
This album was a new foray for the group into Brazilian music. During the recording sessions they worked with many songwriters, including Ivan Lins, Milton Nascimento, Djavan, and Atlantic records Jazz recording artist Gilberto Gil. After the initial recording sessions, the songs were re-arranged and then fitted with English lyrics.
Awards
This album won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals.
Charts
The song "Soul Food To Go" reached #25 on Billboard Magazine's Top Adult Contemporary chart.
Track listing
- "Soul Food to Go" (Djavan, Doug Fieger) (5:08)
- "The Zoo Blues" (Djavan, Doug Fieger) (3:55)
- "So You Say" (Djavan, Amanda McBroom) (4:47)
- "Capim" (Djavan) (4:58)
- "Metropolis" (Ivan Lins, Vitor Martins, Brock Walsh) (4:15)
- "Hear the Voices" (Gilberto Gil, Tracy Mann) (4:06)
- "Agua" (Djavan, Brock Walsh) (5:08)
- "The Jungle Pioneer" (Márcio Borges, Milton Nascimento, Brock Walsh) (3:30)
- "Notes from the Underground" (Ivan Lins, Vitor Martins) (5:45)
Songs
1Soul Food to Go (Sina)5:17
2The Zoo Blues (Asa)4:06
3So You Say (Esquinas)4:59
References
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