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Extensions (The Manhattan Transfer album)

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Released
  
October 31, 1979

Release date
  
31 October 1979

Label
  
Atlantic Records

Artist
  
The Manhattan Transfer

Producer
  
Jay Graydon

Genre
  
Jazz

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Extensions (1979)
  
Mecca for Moderns (1981)

Similar
  
The Manhattan Transfer albums, Jazz albums

Extensions is the fourth album by The Manhattan Transfer, released on October 31, 1979, on the Atlantic Records label.

Contents

Marking a new era for the group, the album was the first one with Cheryl Bentyne, who replaced Laurel Massé the previous year. It was also the first album that contained songs that were hits in both the jazz and pop categories. The disco hit song "Twilight Zone/Twilight Tone" reached #12 on Billboard's Disco chart, and on the Hot 100 reached #30. "Trickle, Trickle" reached #73 on the Billboard Magazine's Hot 100 chart. Overall, the album reached #55 on the Billboard Magazine Top LP's chart.

The most widely known song from this album, Joe Zawinul's "Birdland," won the group its first Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance, Vocal or Instrumental in 1981. Jon Hendricks wrote lyrics for the vocalese version on the album and Janis Siegel received a Grammy for her vocal arrangement of "Birdland". Eddie Jefferson was writing the new lyrics for the song "Birdland", but he was killed before finishing them. This album is dedicated to him. "Birdland" was the most played Jazz track in 1980 and many regard "Birdland" as the "signature song" of the group.

Charts

Extensions debuted on Billboard's Top Pop Album chart on December 8, 1979.

Songs

1Birdland6:02
2Wacky Dust3:09
3Nothin' You Can Do About It4:29

References

Extensions (The Manhattan Transfer album) Wikipedia