The Christmas Album (The Manhattan Transfer album) explained

The Christmas Album
Type:studio
Artist:The Manhattan Transfer
Cover:The Christmas Album.jpg
Released:December 1992
Studio:Devonshire Studios, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA
Genre:Vocal jazz, Christmas music
Length:47:34
Label:Columbia
Producer:Tim Hauser, Johnny Mandel
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:The Very Best of The Manhattan Transfer
Next Year:1994

The Christmas Album was the fourteenth album by The Manhattan Transfer, released in 1992 on Columbia Records.

This album was produced by Tim Hauser and Johnny Mandel and features a guest appearance by Tony Bennett on "The Christmas Song". The album also includes "Good Night", the only Beatles song the Manhattan Transfer has recorded.

Production

The album production lasted about three months. The album's original track is "A Christmas Love Song".[1]

Personnel

The Manhattan Transfer

Musicians

Rhythm Section and Soloists

Brass and Strings

Guest Vocalists

Arrangements

Production

Studios

NotesⓅ 1992 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. © 1992 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Notes and References

  1. News: Mandel's gift is the Album . . Austin, Texas . Time Out section, p. 4 . December 26, 1992 .