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Extensions was released on October 31, 1979 and debuted on Billboard's Top Pop Album charts on December 8, 1979. Extensions began what Alan recalls as "a new chapter for the group." Artistically and commercially, their fourth studio album was one of several new levels: It was the first one with Cheryl Bentyne, who had replaced Laurel Masse. Cheryl proved to be the perfect complement to the group's already dynamic style and performance. It was also the first album that contained hits in both the jazz and pop categories. Twilight zone/Twilight tone went to #30 and Trickle, trickle went to #73 on the Billboard's Hot 100 chart. Overall, the album peaked at #55 on the Billboard Top LP's chart. "A very exciting time," Janis remembers.
The most widely known song from the album, Birdland is the cut that earned the group its first Grammy Award. (Best Jazz/Fusion Performance, Vocal or Instrumental) Janis received a Grammy for her vocal arrangement of Birdland as well. Birdland was the most played jazz record of 1980. Many regard that particular tune as the signature song of The Manhattan Transfer. A remake of the Weather Report song, it had new lyrics written for the group by Jon Hendricks. Originally, Eddie Jefferson was writing the new lyrics, but he was killed before finishing them. The album is dedicated to him.
Jay Graydon produced Extensions. "It was great working with him," Alan adds. Janis also recalls that they worked at Jay's house "till wee hours." She also recalls that it was so hot at Jay's house that Claire Fischer conducted A foreign affair with his shirt off! Alan's song writing talent also surfaced on this release, as he wrote Twilight zone/Twilight tone with Graydon. Visually, the group wore futuristic costumes designed by Jean-Paul Gaultier that gave them a distinctive look onstage (as well as on the back of the album cover.) The audiences loved it, and the album tour was widely successful at home and especially in Europe. All of the hard work paid off, as Extensions is a landmark album for the group.
(Source: The Manhatten Transfer Fanclub, tmtfanclub.com)

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1
Birdland
(Joe Zawinul, Jon Hendricks)
2
Wacky dust
(Stanley Adams, Oscar Levant)
3
Nothin' you can do about it
(Jay Graydon, David Foster, Steve Kipner)
4
Coo coo U
(Bill Loughborough, David Wheat)
5
Body and soul
(Edward Heyman, John Green, Robert Sour, Frank Eyton)
6
(a) Twilight zone
(Bernard Hermann)
6
(b) Twilight tone
(Alan Paul, Jay Graydon)
7
Trickle trickle
(Clarence Basset)
8
Shaker song
(Jay Beckenstein, Allee Willis, David Lasley)
9
Foreign affair
(Tom Waits)
Musicians:
Tim Hauser – vocals
Janis Siegel – vocals
Alan Paul – vocals
Cheryl Bentyne – vocals
Steve Lukather – rhythm guitar (6a) (6b)
Dean Parks – guitar (7) (8)
Jimmy Wyble – rhythm guitar (2)
Jay Graydon – guitars (3) (6a) (6b), synthesizer, background vocals
Don Roberts – piccolo (6a) (6b), tenor saxophone (7)
David Foster – piano, synthesizer (3)
Jai Winding – piano
Bill Mays – piano
Michael Omartian – piano
Greg Mathieson - piano, synthesizer, Fender Rhodes
Michael Boddicker - vocodor, synthesizer, vibrato
Ian Underwood – synthesizer
Andy Muson – bass
Chuck Domanico – bass
David Hungate – bass (1) (2) (3)
Paulinho Da Costa – percussion (8)
Ralph Humphrey – drums
Alex Acuna – drums
Jeff Porcaro – drums (1)
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03 October 2010
Teatr im. Jana Kochanowskiego w Opolu,
Opole
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