Artist: The Manhattans
Album: There’s No Good In Goodbye (Expanded Version)
Genre: R&B
Release Date: 1978/2016
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 01:10:54
Total Tracks: 17
Total Size: 1,49 GB
Tracklist:
1-01. The Manhattans – There’s No Good in Goodbye (03:45)
1-02. The Manhattans – Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye (04:19)
1-03. The Manhattans – Tomorrow (03:59)
1-04. The Manhattans – Share My Life (04:01)
1-05. The Manhattans – Am I Losing You (03:47)
1-06. The Manhattans – Happiness (03:33)
1-07. The Manhattans – You’re My Life (04:10)
1-08. The Manhattans – Goodbye Is the Saddest Word (03:42)
1-09. The Manhattans – Movin’ (03:49)
1-10. The Manhattans – Everybody Has a Dream (07:03)
1-11. The Manhattans – Don’t Say Goodbye (Single Version) (04:10)
1-12. The Manhattans – Here Comes the Hurt Again (Single Version) (03:46)
1-13. The Manhattans – Everybody Has a Dream (Single Version) (03:41)
1-14. The Manhattans – Am I Losing You (Alternate Version w/o Rap) (03:34)
1-15. The Manhattans – Don’t Say Goodbye (X-Rated Version) (04:08)
1-16. The Manhattans – Here Comes the Hurt Again (X-Rated Version) (04:56)
1-17. The Manhattans – That’s Not Part of the Show (X-Rated Version) (04:23)
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Gerald Alston & the Manhattans — Winnie “Blue” Lovett, Ernest Bivins and Kenny Kelly — are mellow as Moet on this sophisticated soul showcase. Remakes of “Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye” and “Tomorrow” sound like originals; they stamped their imprint on the two pop classics so definitively you forget about other versions. The eloquent “Am I Losing You” is an understated and heart-rending ballad. The chugger “Movin'” is the only uptempo number, while “Everybody Has a Dream is a motivational piece. Alston sings like a Baptist preacher on the Dr. Martin Luther King-inspired message song. Despite Blue’s depressing spoken intro, “Goodbye Is the Saddest Word” is not as depressing as the title or Blue’s opening suggests — it has a buoyant midtempo beat and a happy-go-lucky feel. ~ Andrew Hamilton