The Engineers

The Engineers is a 1964 EP by Vic Manley. This was his first ever recorded work, consisting of pop songs aimed at youth and teens. While largely negatively reviewed, it was a fairly successful release, making the Top 10 in Brunant's charts.

Recording and release
Manley was a fan of beat and blues music, but upon signing with Vogue Brunant in 1963, was hoped to become a pop star, a label mate for the successes of Maribel Cardona. Manley disagreed with the label, but they had a string of songs written for him to record.

Upon release, it began a slow but steady increase in sales and chart positions.