by Lindsay PlanerThe six-man R&B vocal combo the Manhattans, deliver one of their finest efforts on this eponymously-titled release. The platter is highlighted by the chart topping crossover pop hit Kiss And Say Goodbye which helped push the album into the Top 20. Under the direction of Philly groove master Bobby Martin, the group utilize their streetwise doo-wop delivery on a mixed bag of sounds. These include up-tempo numbers -- such as the opener Searching For Love or How Can Anything So Good Be So Bad For You? -- as well as orchestrated sides We'll Have Forever To Loveand the poignant remake of Hurt which was issued as the follow up to the infidelity anthem Kiss And Say Goodbye. Although the disco-era rhythms certainly add a bit of nostalgia, at the centre of The Manhattans (1976) are the sextet's deceptively complex -- and at times understated -- vocal blend. Examples abound and include the bluesy and soulful Take It Or Leave It and La La La Wish Upon A Star, which is reminiscent of the Delphonics or any number of other Philadelphia International Records or Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff productions. One of the more distinguishing features of the band is Winfred Blue Lovett whose husky Barry White-esque pipes provide a sensual tether to the lighter vocal harmonies most notably on Wonderful World Of Love and the definitive narrative on Kiss And Say Goodbye.