Brasil (The Manhattan Transfer album) explained
Brasil was The Manhattan Transfer's tenth studio album. It was released in 1987 on Atlantic Records.
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. The stop-motion animated music video for "Soul Food To Go" was produced by Will Vinton Studios.[1]
Personnel
The Manhattan Transfer
Musicians and Guests
- Jeff Lorber – keyboards (1–3, 5), synthesizer programming (1–3, 5), arrangements (1–3, 5)
- Larry Williams – keyboards (4, 6–7, 9), synthesizer programming (4, 6–7, 9), arrangements (4, 6–7, 9)
- Yaron Gershovsky – acoustic piano (5)
- Wagner Tiso – synthesizer programming (8), arrangements (8)
- Wayne Johnson – guitar (1, 5)
- Dann Huff – guitar (3, 7)
- Toninho Horta – guitar (4, 6, 8)
- Oscar Castro-Neves – guitar (4, 9)
- Victor Biglione – guitar (8)
- Abraham Laboriel – bass (4, 6)
- Nathan East – bass (5, 7)
- Jamal Joanes Dos Santos – bass (8)
- Buddy Williams – drums (1)
- John Robinson – drums (3–4, 7–8)
- Djalma Correa – percussion (1, 6)
- Paulinho da Costa – percussion (2, 4–5, 9)
- Frank Colón – percussion (8)
- David Sanborn – alto saxophone solo (3)
- Stan Getz – tenor saxophone solo (4)
- Djavan – guest vocals (1, 4)
- Milton Nascimento – guest vocals (8)
- Uakti (Paulo Sergio Dos Santos, Marco Antonio Guimaraes, Decio De Souza Ramos and Artur Andres Riberto) – soloists (7, 9); Arranged by Marco Antonio Guimaraes
Production
- Producers – Tim Hauser (Tracks 1–7 & 9); Tim Hauser and Mazzola (Track 8).
- Executive Producer on Brazilian sessions – Alberto Traiger
- Recorded by Ed Thacker
- Second Engineers – Carlos Ronconi and Mike Ross
- Vocal Engineer – Keith Cohen
- Second Vocal Engineer – Ted Blaisdell
- Mixed by Brian Malouf
- Second Mixing Engineers – Jim Dineen and Clif Jones
- Recorded at Ocean Way Recording, Studio 55 and Skip Saylor Recording (Los Angeles, CA); Bill Schnee Studios and The Grey Room (Hollywood, CA); JHL Studios (Pacific Palisades, CA); Som Livre Studios (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil).
- Mastered by Stephen Marcussen at Precision Mastering (Hollywood, CA).
- Album Coordination – Marsha Loeb
- Project Coordination – Ivy Skoff
- Art Direction, Design and Paintings – Fayette Hauser
- Back Cover Photography – Lawrence Manning
- Sleeve Photography – Nancy Clendaniel, John Cutcliffe, Fayette Hauser, Tim Hauser, Lawrence Manning and Louise Velasquez.
References / Sources
Specific
Notes and References
- Web site: Miller. Chuck. October 5, 2011. K-Chuck Radio: Relax and feel good with a tasty mix of music….. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20111010203650/http://blog.timesunion.com:80/chuckmiller/k-chuck-radio-relax-and-feel-good-with-a-tasty-mix-of-music/10672/ . 2011-10-10 . November 22, 2020. Times Union.