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Bodies and Souls was released in September 1983 by The Manhattan Transfer on the Atlantic Records label. This album took the Manhattan Transfer in a different direction from their previous releases, offering a new, revised style of their music. There were several collaborations on this album, including Stevie Wonder, Rod Temperton, and Jeremy Lubbock. Also appearing as a guest artist on the album was Frankie Valli, who appears on the song "American Pop". The final track on the album, "The Night That Monk Returned to Heaven", is a tribute to American jazz pianist Thelonious Monk.

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  • Bodies and Souls was released in September 1983 by The Manhattan Transfer on the Atlantic Records label. This album took the Manhattan Transfer in a different direction from their previous releases, offering a new, revised style of their music. There were several collaborations on this album, including Stevie Wonder, Rod Temperton, and Jeremy Lubbock. Also appearing as a guest artist on the album was Frankie Valli, who appears on the song "American Pop". The final track on the album, "The Night That Monk Returned to Heaven", is a tribute to American jazz pianist Thelonious Monk. Alan Paul co-wrote two songs on the album, "Malaise En Malaisie" and "Code of Ethics". Both "Spice of Life" and "Mystery" were written by Rod Temperton and Derek Bramble and originally recorded by Michael Jackson for his Thriller album in 1982. (en)
  • Bodies and Souls è il sesto album del gruppo vocale statunitense The Manhattan Transfer, pubblicato nel 1983 dalla Atlantic Records. Il brano Why Not! (Manhattan Carnival) vinse il Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Duo or Group 1984. (it)
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  • Side one: "Bodies" (en)
  • Side two: "Souls" (en)
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  • Bodies and Souls (en)
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  • 1985 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1981 (xsd:integer)
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  • Richard Rudolph and The Manhattan Transfer ; Tim Hauser and Greg Mathieson . (en)
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  • September 1983 (en)
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  • Mystery (en)
  • Soldier of Fortune (en)
  • Goodbye Love (en)
  • American Pop (en)
  • Code of Ethics (en)
  • Down South Camp Meetin (en)
  • Malaise En Malaisie (en)
  • Spice of Life (en)
  • The Night That Monk Returned to Heaven (en)
  • This Independence (en)
  • Why Not! (en)
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  • John Capek, Marc Jordan (en)
  • Rod Temperton (en)
  • Alain Chamfort, Serge Gainsbourg, Alan Paul (en)
  • Derek Bramble, Rod Temperton (en)
  • Fletcher Henderson, Jon Hendricks, Irving Mills (en)
  • Jeremy Lubbock, Richard Rudolph (en)
  • Michel Camilo, Julie Elgenberg, Hilary Koski (en)
  • Wayne Johnson, Alan Paul, Randy Waldman (en)
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  • Bodies and Souls è il sesto album del gruppo vocale statunitense The Manhattan Transfer, pubblicato nel 1983 dalla Atlantic Records. Il brano Why Not! (Manhattan Carnival) vinse il Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Duo or Group 1984. (it)
  • Bodies and Souls was released in September 1983 by The Manhattan Transfer on the Atlantic Records label. This album took the Manhattan Transfer in a different direction from their previous releases, offering a new, revised style of their music. There were several collaborations on this album, including Stevie Wonder, Rod Temperton, and Jeremy Lubbock. Also appearing as a guest artist on the album was Frankie Valli, who appears on the song "American Pop". The final track on the album, "The Night That Monk Returned to Heaven", is a tribute to American jazz pianist Thelonious Monk. (en)
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