A Million to One The Manhattans

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Album-Release:
1972

HRA-Release:
11.02.2016

Label: Columbia/Legacy Recordings/ROAR

Genre: R&B

Subgenre: Soul

Artist: The Manhattans

Composer: T. Randazzo, V. Pike, Winfred Lovett, Edward Bivens, K. Kelly, K. Nash, Carl Reid, Myrna March, Richard Taylor, Bert Keyes, Kenneth Kelly, Eddie Cooley, John Davenport, Edward Bivens

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  • 1 A Million to One 03:23
  • 2 It's the Only Way 02:50
  • 3 Back Up 02:34
  • 4 You on My Mind 01:59
  • 5 Fever 02:41
  • 6 Do You Ever 02:40
  • 7 Strange Old World 02:25
  • 8 One Life to Live 04:25
  • 9 Blackbird 03:03
  • 10 Cry If You Wanna Cry 02:41
  • 11 Teenage Liberation 02:36
  • 12 I Can't Stand for You to Leave Me 02:34
  • Total Runtime 33:51

Info for A Million to One

„The test of any great group is their staying power... the ability to sustain their popularity; to continue to be what the show business world refers to as 'box office.' In the field of entertainment, this greatness is measured by a number of standards. Radio and television shows are the victims or victors of audience ratings. Motion pictures and Broadway plays are similarly affected by attendance figures; night club and concert performers also depend on their drawing power. So it follows that recording stars are judged according to the position they attain on the best selling charts with each and every new release. The Manhattans easily make the weight in this division. For the past twelve years, The Manhattans have consistently recorded a seemingly endless string of best selling records and they have matched this consistency with a long list of sell-out performances in night clubs, theatres, and concert halls. This album is a further tribute to the greatness that is uniquely The Manhattans. Let the 'new' sounds have their say, but let's be grateful for the likes of The Manhattans who will not cut themselves off from the past, but build upon it. This is what longevity in the brittle field of artistic success is all about.“ (Donny Brooks, KATZ Radio, St. Louis)

Winfred Lovett, vocals
Edward Bivins, vocals
Kenneth Kelly, vocals
Richard Taylor, vocals
Gerald Alston, vocals

Produced by Hal Neely, Bob Riley, Bobby Smith 'Hoss' Allen

Digitally remastered

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