| Jazz / Bop 
 Recorded: Apr 25, 1979
 
 This is one of Richie Cole's most successful LPs. Four songs utilize the Manhattan Transfer; the great vocalese singer Eddie Jefferson (heard two weeks before his tragic death) makes his final record appearance; there are some good solos by pianist Dick Hindman and guitarist Bruce Forman; and Tom Waits makes an eccentric guest appearance. But it is altoist Cole who stars throughout on an unlikely program highlighted by boppish versions of such tunes as "Hooray for Hollywood," "Hi-Fly," "Relaxin' at Camarillo," "I Love Lucy," and his original "Tokyo Rose Sings the Hollywood Blues." A gem.
 ---Scott Yanow, allmusic
 
 Liner Notes: Richie Cole
 
 Richie Cole - Arranger, Sax (Alto)
 Bob Magnusson - Bass
 Alan Paul - Vocals
 Michael Spiro - Percussion
 Hawkins - Bass
 Jeep Duquesne - Cowbell
 Cheryl Bentyne - Vocals
 Les DeMerle - Drums
 Dick Hindman - Piano
 Tim Hauser - Vocals
 Marshall Hawkins - Bass
 Tom Waits - Vocals
 Bruce Forman - Guitar
 Eddie Jefferson - Vocals
 Manhattan Transfer - Vocals
 Janis Siegel - Arranger, Vocals
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