Red Cab to Manhattan

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Red Cab to Manhattan
Studio album by
Released1980
Recorded1979
StudioThe Power Station and Penny Lane Studios (New York, NY); Sound Labs (Hollywood, CA); AIR Studios (London, England)
GenrePop
Length42:55
LabelWarner Bros.
ProducerMike Mainieri, Tommy LiPuma
Stephen Bishop chronology
Bish
(1978)
Red Cab to Manhattan
(1980)
Sleeping with Girls
(1985)

Red Cab to Manhattan is the third album by singer/songwriter Stephen Bishop and his first for Warner Bros. Unlike his previous two albums, Careless and Bish, none of its tracks nor the album itself cracked the top 100 on the Billboard singles or albums charts. Like his previous albums, Bishop had some big names help on the album. Notable contributors include Eric Clapton, Phil Collins and Art Garfunkel.

Reception[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[3]
Rolling Stone[2]

Rolling Stone's Stephen Holden wrote that "[t]he new album is a dazzling breakthrough." Stating that "[o]n Red Cab to Manhattan, Stephen Bishop—pop music's most endearing wimp and an unabashed acolyte of Paul Simon and Paul McCartney—adds Steely Dan to his roster of idols." Noting that "[i]t's been ages since Paul McCartney wrote a love song as fetching as "Don't You Worry"... [a]nd "Red Cab to Manhattan" is as delicately shaded a mood piece as any of Paul Simon's miniatures." Concluding that "[t]hough Stephen Bishop still wears his idols on his sleeve, his sense of humor is unique."[2]

Track listing[edit]

All songs written by Stephen Bishop, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Big House" 3:45
2."Don't You Worry" 3:59
3."Thief in the Night"Bishop, Judy Maizel2:27
4."Send a Little Love My Way (Like Always)" 3:48
5."Let Her Go" 3:42
6."Little Moon" 3:08
7."The Story of a Boy in Love" 5:02
8."Living in the Land of Abe Lincoln" 3:06
9."Red Cab to Manhattan" 4:40
10."Sex Kittens Go to College" 1:19
11."City Girl" 4:58
12."My Clarinet" 3:01

Personnel[edit]

Production[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Red Cab to Manhattan at AllMusic
  2. ^ a b Holden, Stephen. "Red Cab to Manhattan", Rolling Stone, April 2, 1981, p. 61.
  3. ^ Larkin, Colin (1999). The Virgin Encyclopedia Of Popular Music, Concise 3rd Edition, p. 135. Virgin Books, London. ISBN 1-85227-832-3