Manhattans Vinyl Record Albums Soul vocal group from New Jersey, U.S. Formed as a quintet in 1962, they started recording in 1964 at Carnival Records and then at DeLuxe in the early 70's until 1973 that got signed at Columbia where they charted their biggest hits up to 1986. Still active up until 2010. In 1970 Gerald Alston relaced their lead singer George "Smitty" Smith that died of of a brain tumor two days before his 31st birthday. Richard Taylor left the group in 1976 and they continued as a quartet. In 1988 Gerald Alston left them to pursue his solo career. Their biggest hits are the classic smooth soul ballad "Kiss And Say Goodbye" produced by the prolific Bobby Martin in 1976 and "Shining Star" produced by Leo Graham in 1980. All their original members are deceased except Gerald Alston
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Manhattans |
The Manhattans |
1976 |
PC 33820 |
Columbia Record Label; Album cover and record appear new; Stereo recording; Still covered in shrink wrap (opened); Hype sticker on album cover; Track listing: Searching For Love; We'll Have Forever To Love; Take It Or Leave It; Reasons; How Can Anything So Good Be So Bad For You?; Hurt; Wonderful World Of Love; If You're Ever Gonna Love Me; La La La Wish Upon A Star; Kiss And Say Goodbye |
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LP |
Manhattans |
The Manhattans |
1976 |
PC 33820 |
Columbia Record Label; Album cover has minor wear; Record has minor scuffs; Stereo recording; Track listing: Searching For Love; We'll Have Forever To Love; Take It Or Leave It; Reasons; How Can Anything So Good Be So Bad For You?; Hurt; Wonderful World Of Love; If You're Ever Gonna Love Me; La La La Wish Upon A Star; Kiss And Say Goodbye |
VG+/VG+ |
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