The Definitive Pop Collection (The Manhattan Transfer album)

The Definitive Pop Collection
Compilation album by The Manhattan Transfer
Released 2006
Genre Jazz
Label Rhino
The Manhattan Transfer chronology
The Symphony Sessions
(2006)
The Definitive Pop Collection
(2006)
The Chick Corea Songbook
(2009)

The Definitive Pop Collection is a compilation album released by The Manhattan Transfer on October 3, 2006, on the Rhino records label.

Track listing[1]

Disc 1

  1. "Operator" (William Spivery)
  2. "Tuxedo Junction" (Erskine Hawkins, William Johnson, Buddy Feyne, Julian Dash)
  3. "Candy" (Mack David, Joan Whitney, Alex Kramer)
  4. "Gloria" (Esther Navarro)
  5. "Java Jive" (Milton Drake, Ben Oakland)
  6. "Helpless" (Neil Young)
  7. "Chanson D'Amour" (Wayne Shanklin)
  8. "The Speak Up Mambo (Cuentame)" (Al Castellanos)
  9. "Four Brothers" (Jimmy Giuffre, Jon Hendricks)
  10. "Love for Sale" (Cole Porter)
  11. "On a Little Street in Singapore" (Peter DeRose, Billy Hill)
  12. "Birdland" (Joe Zawinul, Jon Hendricks)
  13. "Body and Soul" (Johnny Green, Frank Eyton, Edward Heyman, Robert Sour)
  14. "Twilight Zone/Twilight Tone" (Bernard Herrmann, Jay Graydon, Alan Paul)
  15. "Trickle Trickle" (Clarence Bassett)

Disc 2

  1. "The Boy from New York City" (George Davis, John T. Taylor)
  2. "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" (Manning Sherwin, Eric Maschwitz)
  3. "Smile Again" (Bill Champlin, David Foster, Jay Graydon, Alan Paul)
  4. "Until I Met You (Corner Pocket)" (Freddie Green, Donald E. Wolf)
  5. "Spice Of Life" (Derek Bramble, Rod Temperton)
  6. "Mystery" (Rod Temperton)
  7. "Down South Camp Meetin'" (Fletcher Henderson, Jon Hendricks, Irving Mills)
  8. "Route 66" (Bobby Troup)
  9. "Baby Come Back To Me (The Morse Code Of Love)" (Nick Santamaria)
  10. "Another Night in Tunisia" (Dizzy Gillespie, Jon Hendricks, Frank Paparelli)
  11. "Ray's Rockhouse" (Ray Charles, Jon Hendricks)
  12. "Sing Joy Spring" (Clifford Brown, Jon Hendricks)
  13. "Soul Food To Go (Sina)" (Djavan, Doug Fieger)
  14. "Sing Moten's Swing" (Bennie Moten, Buster Moten, Jon Hendricks)
  15. "Stompin' At Mahogany Hall" (Spencer Williams, Alan Paul)

References


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