Formats and Editions
1. Don't Say No
2. You Send Me
3. Angel Of The Night
4. When We Are Made As One
5. C'est La Vie
6. Dreamin'
7. You're Gonna Love Being Loved By Me
8. Too Hot To Stop It
9. You Send Me (7 Inch Version)
10. Don't Say No (7 Inch Version)
11. Madama Butterfly, Act II: Un Bel Di Vedremo
12. Madama Butterfly, Act II: Humming Chorus
13. Carmen, Act I: L'amour Est Un Oiseau Rebelle, "Habanera"
14. Eugene Onegin, Op.24, Act I: Tatiana's Letter Scene
15. Aida, Act II: Scene 2. Gloria All' Egitto, "Triumphal March And Chorus"
1. Lohengrin, Act III: Scene 1. Treulich Gefuhrt, "Bridal Chorus", "Wedding Chorus"
2. La Traviata, Act I: Libiamo, Ne'lieti Calici, "Brindisi"
3. Pagliacci, Act I: Vesti La Giubba
4. Cosi Fan Tutte, K.588, Act I: Un' Aura Amorosa
5. Tannhauser, Act III: Begluckt Darf Nun Dich, "Pilgrims' Chorus"
6. The Magic Flute, K.620, Act I: Dies Bildnis Sind Bezaubernd Schon
7. Rigoletto, Act III: La Donne E Mobile
8. The Magic Flute, K.620, Act II: Arie. Der Holle Rache Kocht In Meinem Herzen, "Queen Of The Night"
9. The Barber Of Seville, Act I: Largo Al Factotum
10. Tosca, Act I: Recondita Armonia
11. The Puritans, Act II: Qui La Voce Sua Soave
12. Rigoletto, Act I: Caro Nome Che Il Mio Cor
13. The Marriage Of Figaro, K.492, Act III: Sull'aria
14. Tosca, Act III: E Lucevan Le Stelle
15. Cosi Fan Tutte, K.588, Act I: Soave Sia Il Vento
16. Norma, Act I: Casta Diva
17. Der Freischutz, J.277, Act III: Was Gleicht Wohl Auf Erden, "Huntsmen's Chorus"
More Info:
Digitally remastered and expanded edition of this 1985 release. TOO HOT TO STOP IT was the 14th studio album by legendary soul male vocal group The Manhattans. Early 1985, the next Manhattans record to place in the charts was Gerald Alston's heartfelt rendition of Sam Cooke's 1957 gold hit, "You Send Me". Produced by Morrie Brown and peppered with Chris Cioe's saxophone solo, the single pushed it's way up to No #20 on the R&B Chart and #81 on the US Pop Chart. There was a tight dancer named "You're Gonna Love Being Loved by Me", produced and arranged by Skip Anderson and Steve Williams - Steve even plays a rock guitar solo in the middle and there's one Luther Vandross on background vocals. Soon after "You Send Me", Columbia Records released the next Manhattans album, "Too Hot to Stop It", and it was quickly followed by the second single off the album, a sweet beat-ballad called "Don't Say No". on this track, Richard Scher synths are strongly pushing through, but more significantly there's a new female vocalist by the name of B.J. Nelson sharing the lead.