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SpartyScott Post subject: Manfred Mann 1963-1966 EMI release
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I just got this e-mail from Amazon.co.uk. I'm on their e-mailing list because I've bought a couple of Hollies import CDs from them in the past (import CDs to me, that is - you UK folks would consider them domestic releases). This Manfred Mann release is four discs, and at the bottom of the e-mail message from Amazon, I've listed the track listings. Here's the message:

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Greetings from Amazon.co.uk,

We've noticed that customers who have expressed interest in music by Hollies have also ordered Manfred Mann Down The Road Apiece (Their EMI Recordings 1963-1966) by Manfred Mann. For this reason, you might like to know that Manfred Mann Down The Road Apiece (Their EMI Recordings 1963-1966) will be released on 16 August 2007. You can pre-order yours for just £24.99 by following the link below.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000QGDHU8/ref=pe_pe_3451_6899801_pe_snp_HU8




Price: £24.99

Release Date: 16 August 2007

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Disc: 1
1. Why Should We Not
2. Brother Jack (Frere Jacques)
3. Now You're Needing Me
4. Chattering
5. Cock A Hoop
6. 54321
7. Without You
8. I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man
9. You've Got To Take It
10. Down The Road Apiece
11. Mr Anello
12. Sack O'Woe
13. Hubble Bubble (Toil And Trouble)
14. I've Got My Mojo Working
15. Smokestack Lightning
16. I'm Your Kingpin
17. Ain't That Love
18. Bring It To Jerome
19. Sticks And Stones
20. Untie Me
21. Don't Ask Me What I Say
22. It's Gonna Work Out Fine
23. What You Gonna Do
24. All Your Love
25. Do Wah Diddy Diddy
26. Groovin'
Disc: 2
1. Can't Believe It
2. One In Middle
3. Did You Have To Do That
4. Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knocking Every Day)
5. She
6. John Hardy
7. Sha La La
8. Watermelon Man
9. Dashing Away With A Smoothing Iron
10. Come Tomorrow
11. What Did I Do Wrong
12. I'll Make It Up To You
13. With God On Our Side
14. Look Away
15. Sie (She)
16. Weine Nicht (Come Tomorrow)
17. Bare Hugg
18. What Am I To Do
19. Oh No Not My Baby
20. LSD
21. I Can't Believe What You Say
22. What Am I Doing Wrong
23. Poison Ivy
Disc: 3
1. Way You Do Things You Do
2. Abominable Snowmann
3. Watch Your Step
4. Stormy Monday Blues
5. I Really Do Believe
6. You Don't Know Me
7. My Little Red Book
8. Since I Don't Have You
9. You Gave Me Somebody To Love
10. You're For Me
11. Hi Lili Hi Lo
12. If You Gotta Go Go Now
13. Stay Around
14. There's No Living Without Your Loving
15. Tired Of Trying Bored With Lying Scared Of Dying
16. I Put A Spell On You
17. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemenn
18. Let's Go Get Stoned
19. That's All I Ever Want From You Baby
20. Spirit Feel
21. Tennessee Waltz
22. When Will I Be Loved
23. Tengo Tango
24. Still I'm Sad
Disc: 4
1. I Got You Babe
2. My Generation
3. I Can't Get No Satisfaction
4. You're Standing By
5. She Needs Company
6. Machines
7. Driva Man
8. It's Getting Late
9. Pretty Flamingo
10. Come Home Baby
11. Why Should We Not
12. I Don't Want To Know
13. Let's Go
14. Tell Me What Did I Say
15. Brother Jack (Frere Jacques)
16. Without You
17. 54321
18. 54321
19. Mr Anello
20. You've Got To Take It
21. Untie Me
22. You Gave Me Somebody To Love
23. One In Middle
24. Group Interview
PostPosted:Mon Jul 23, 2007 21:51 pm
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Great music from a great band. But I'm a bigger fan of their Fontana Years 1966-1969. My favourite Manfred Mann song is "Fox On The Run". I like the chorus and Mike D'Abo's soulful voice on the song.
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Dennis Post subject:
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benny-b-goode wrote:
Great music from a great band. But I'm a bigger fan of their Fontana Years 1966-1969. My favourite Manfred Mann song is "Fox On The Run". I like the chorus and Mike D'Abo's soulful voice on the song.


I agree; I prefer their more arty period with D'Abo. But the Paul Jones era had a lot of raw energy. Looks like some unreleased tracks are on this new set.
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Gee Post subject:
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Manfred Mann:

Manfred/Hollies "Links" :
Mike Vickers (Manfreds guitarist/flute/sax player 1963 - 1966) went on to become a top arranger....beginning with The Hollies in 1966 on "For Certain Because..." plus "Evolution" tracks and "Blowin' in the Wind" etc...

Beatles pal (and "Revolver" cover artist) Klaus Voormann took over from Mike Vickers' brief replacement Jack Bruce (who had played Bass for The Hollies on "After The Fox"...and after playing on "Pretty Flamingo" left to form Cream ....) in the Manfreds in 1966 playing Bass guitar as Tom McGuinness had switched from Bass guitar (1963-66) to Lead guitar for "Pretty Flamingo" onwards...

Klaus had stood in for Eric Haydock with The Hollies for BBC Radio sessions plus a memorable "Sunday night at the London Palladium" TV show appearance....

The Hollies then wanted Klaus as a permanent replacement for Eric....but Manfred made him a better offer....!
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Susie Hewett Post subject:
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I will have to get myself a copy of that Cd set. There are a lot of songs on that set that I have never heard before.

Manfred Mann are one of my all time favourite band and I love both eras of the band with Paul Jones and then Mike D'Abo. My favourite Mann Mann songs are Do Wah Diddy Diddy (with Paul Jones) and Fox On The Run (with Mike D'Abo).

I saw The Manfreds (as they call themselves these days) about 6 times between 1995 and 2002 and they were absolutely brilliant. Both Paul and Mike were there together and took it in turns to sing lead.

Susie

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