Nuclear Observatory Of Mr. Nanof songs. JUKIN' is the only album ever released by the original Manhattan Transfer. Formed by Tim Hauser, the group combined swing, jazz and rock. Hauser left the group soon after JUKIN' was released because his desire to focus on swinging jazz was not shared. The Manhattan Transfer disbanded in 1972, giving Hauser the opportunity to reclaim the name on MANHATTAN TRANSFER, with new members Laurel Masse, Janis Siegel, and Alan Paul.
This was the Manhattan Transfer before they become The Manhattan Transfer, an altogether different vocal group from which founder Tim Hauser was the sole holdover. Released by Capitol in the 1970s on LP, and now on a related label in its CD version, Jukin' is an accumulation of scraps recorded over a period of two years in New York and Nashville. Back in those days, the Transfer seemed to be one of several hippie groups (like Spanky and Our Gang and Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks) that looked at the past ironically with arched eyebrows, not like the later Transfer which affectionately celebrated old music at its face value. Hence the pure country treatment of "Fair and Tender Ladies," ain which there is a strong whiff of condescension in the group's nasal accents; even the doo wop tribute "Guided Missiles" reeks of barely concealed ...
Nuclear Observatory Of Mr. Nanof songs. Chicago-based trumpeter Rob Mazurek's debut recording as a leader showcases him in a hard bop setting leading a quartet, though he has long since moved on to exploring other avenues to creative improvised music. Accompanied by pianist Randolph Tressler, bassist ...
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