Monday, January 24, 2011

Jane Woolrich Reviews

The Manhattans - That's How Much I Love You (1974)


01 - Summertime in the City
02 - Don't Take Your Love form Me
03 - Save Our Goodbyes
04 - I Dont Want to Pay the Price o
05 - That's How Much I Love You
06 - A Change is Gonna Come
07 - Blackbird
2008 - Strange Old World
09 - Fever
10 - Nursery Rhymes

Rhythm and Blues Group of New Jersey.
Created in 1964 in New Jersey, the Manhattans quintet, formed by George Smith (who died in 1970 and was replaced by Gerald Alston), Winnie Lovett, Kenny Kelly, Ernest and Richard Bivens Taylor debuted on disc one year later, with the ballad "I Want to Be (Your Everything)".

In 1975, they signed with Columbia, his best starting there. The first big hit of the Manhattans' career came in 1976 with Kiss and Say Goodbye . Four years later, the group scored another big hit, "Shining Star". In 1983, the Manhattans recorded over who would become a classic ballad, "Forever by Your Side." It was the last hit the group, who have remained active, appearing mainly in the circuit of casinos in Las Vegas.
Source: Wikipedia


I really liked this cd, well animated and very well produced! It's worth taking!

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