Pastiche was released by The Manhattan Transfer on January 19, 1978, by Atlantic Records. This was the last studio album recorded with Laurel Massé, who ended her association with the group later that year. The album was re-issued with Rhino as distributor on November 15, 1994.
Pastiche peaked at #66 on Billboard’s Top Pop Catalog Albums chart.
1 Four Brothers (Jimmy Giuffre) 3:50
2 A Gal In Galico (Arthur Schwartz, Leo Robin) 2:43
3 Love For Sale (Cole Porter) 4:01
4 Je Voulais (Te Dire Que Je T’Attends) (Michel Jonasz, Millmer Peter) 4:24
5 On A Little Street In Singapore (Peter DeRose, Billy Hill)) 3:19
6 In A Mellow Tone (Duke Ellington, Milt Gabler) 3:18
7 Walk In Love (John Klemmer, David Batteau) 3:05
8 Who, What, When, Where, Why (Rupert Holmes) 3:33
9 It’s Not The Spotlight (Gerry Goffin, Barry Goldberg) 3:39
10 Pieces Of Dreams (Dick Addrisi, Don Addrisi) 2:57
11 Where Did Our Love Go (Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland) 2:51
1 Four Brothers
Drums - Art Rodriguez
Piano - Jon Mayer
Sax - Al Cohn
Sax - Jimmy Giuffre
Sax - Lee Konitz
Sax - Lew Del Gatto
Trombone - David Taylor
Trombone - Urbie Green
Trombone - Wayne Andre
Trumpet - Alan Rubin
Trumpet - Marky Markowitz
Trumpet - Marvin Stamm
Trumpet - Randy Brecker
2 A Gal In Galico
Bass - Stu Woods
Drums - Art Rodriguez
Drums - Steve Gadd
Guitar - Dick Frank
Steel Guitar - Buddy Emmons
Percussion - Tommy Vig
3 Love For Sale
Drums - Jim Gordon
Guitar - Pete Wade
Steel Guitar - Buddy Emmons
Piano - John Barnes
Harmonica - Charlie McCoy
Fiddle - Hoot Hester
Fiddle - Johnny Gimble
Fiddle - Shorty Lavender
Sax - Don Menza
Sax - Jay Migliori
Sax - Joe Roccisano
Sax - Pete Christlieb
Sax - Wilbur Schwartz
Trombone - Britt Woodman
Trombone - Garnett Brown
Trombone - Jack Redmond
Trombone - Vince Fanuele
4 Je Voulais (Te Dire Que Je T’Attends)
Drums - Jim Gordon
Cymbal - Larry Emerine
Harpsichord - David Wallace
Organ - David Wallace
Piano - David Wallace
Trombone - Britt Woodman
Trombone - Jack Redmond
Trombone - Vince Fanuele
5 On A Little Street In Singapore
Drums - Steve Schaeffer
Fender Rhodes - Jon Mayer
Synthesizer - Michael Boddicker
Sax - Don Menza
Sax - Jay Migliori
Sax - Joe Roccisano
Sax - Pete Christlieb
Sax - Wilbur Schwartz
Trombone - Garnett Brown
Trombone - Jack Redmond
Trombone - Vince Fanuele
6 In A Mellow Tone
Drums - Steve Schaeffer
Piano - Dave Frishberg
7 Walk In Love
Drums - Steve Schaeffer
Keyboards - Mike Melvoin
Synthesizer - Michael Boddicker
Harp - Dorothy Ashby
Percussion - Bobbye Hall
8 Who, What, When, Where, Why
Bass - Scott Edwards
Drums - Jeffrey Porcaro
Guitar - Ben Benay
Guitar - Jay Graydon
Piano - David Foster
Synthesizer - Michael Omartian
Percussion - Victor Feldman
9 It’s Not The Spotlight
Bass - Donald Dunn
Drums - Willy Hall
Guitar - Steve Cropper
Acoustic Guitar - Ira Newborn
Organ - Booker T Jones
Piano - Booker T Jones
Piano - Richard Tee
10 Pieces Of Dreams
Bass - Scott Edwards
Drums - Jeffrey Porcaro
Guitar - Ben Benay
Guitar - Jay Graydon
Piano - Tom Hensley
Synthesizer - Michael Omartian
11 Where Did Our Love Go
Bass - Michael Schnoebelen
Drums - Peter Johnson
Guitar - Wayne Johnson
Piano - David Wallace
Sax - Don Roberts
Producer – Tim Hauser
Producer (Associate) – Andy Muson (Tracks 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
Arranged By – Ira Newborn
Arranged By (Vocals) – Andy Muson (Tracks 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
Engineer – Gene Paul, Gerry Nixon, Larry Emerine, Phil Kaye, Toby Scott
Engineer (Assistant) – Stephen Marcussen
Engineer (Second) – Stephen Marcussen, Tim Kramer
Engineer (Remix) – Larry Emerine
Concertmaster – Gerarld Vinci, Paul Shure, Sidney Sharp
Conductor – Ira Newborn
Contractor – Jules Chaikin, Olivia Page
Mastered By – Allen Zentz
Recorded By – Larry Emerine
Artwork – Fayette Hauser
Photography – Fayette Hauser, Gai Terrell, Gary Merrin, Roger Sandler
Recorded At Studio 55, LA
Recorded At Atlantic Studios
Recorded At A&R Studios
Recorded At Clover Recorders
Recorded At EMI Studios 301
Recorded At Kendun Recorders
Recorded At The Sound Lab, Nashville
Remixed At Studio 55, LA
Copyright Atlantic Recording Corporation
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