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''Manhattan Boogie-Woogie'' is the third and final album by
Landscape A landscape is the visible features of an area of land, its landforms, and how they integrate with natural or man-made features, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal.''New Oxford American Dictionary''. A landscape includes th ...
and was released in 1982. It is the only Landscape album that does not include any instrumental tracks. The album was reissued in November 2009 on the Cherry Pop label. This CD also includes Landscape's self-titled debut album
Landscape A landscape is the visible features of an area of land, its landforms, and how they integrate with natural or man-made features, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal.''New Oxford American Dictionary''. A landscape includes th ...
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Track listing


LP: RCA LP 6037


2009 Cherry Pop CD: CR POP 36


Personnel

;Landscape *Richard James Burgess - drums, drums electronica, vocals, computer programming *Christopher Heaton - synthesizers, piano,
Minimoog The Minimoog is an analog synthesizer first manufactured by Moog Music between 1970 and 1981. Designed as a more affordable, portable version of the modular Moog synthesizer, it was the first synthesizer sold in retail stores. It was first popul ...
, vocals *Andy Pask - bass guitar, fretless bass, vocals *Peter Thoms - electric trombone, trombone, vocals *John Walters -
Lyricon The Lyricon is an electronic wind instrument, the first wind controller to be constructed. Invented by Bill Bernardi (and co-engineered by Roger Noble and with the late Lyricon performer Chuck GreenbergIngham (1998) p.184), filed for patent o ...
, soprano saxophone, vocals, computer programming


Production

*Producer: Landscape *Engineers: Mike Gregovich, Andy Jackson, Neil Black, Pete Smith, Richard James Burgess *Design: Ian Wright *Art direction: Andrew Christian *Original photography: Brian Aris


Audio excerpts


References

{{Authority control 1982 albums Landscape (band) albums RCA Records albums Albums produced by Richard James Burgess