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Manfred Mann

Manfred Mann Album: “World of Mann: Very Best of Manfred Mann & Manfred”

Manfred Mann Album: “World of Mann: Very Best of Manfred Mann & Manfred”
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Track Listing :
1 5-4-3-2-1 Video
2 Hubble Bubble (Toil & Trouble)
3 Do Wah Diddy Diddy Video
4 Sha La La Video
5 Come Tomorrow Video
6 Oh No Not My Baby Video
7 One in the Middle
8 If You Gotta Go Go Now Video
9 Pretty Flamingo Video
10 Just Like a Woman Video
11 Semi-Detached Surburban Mr James
12 Ha! Ha! Said the Clown Video
13 Sweet Pea Video
14 Mighty Quinn Video
15 My Name Is Jack Video
16 Fox on the Run Video
17 Ragamuffin Man Video
18 Handbags & Gladrags (Mike d'Abo (Of Manfred Mann)
19 Blinded by the Light Video
20 Davy's on the Road Again Video
21 Demolition Man
22 You Angel You
23 Joybringer Manfred Mann, Manfred Mann's Earth Band and Manfred Mann
24 For You Manfred Mann, Manfred Mann's Earth Band and The Disco Boys Video
25 Spirits in the Night Video
26 Don't Kill It Carol
27 Runner
28 Lies (Through The 80's)
29 Father Of Day, Father Of Night
30 Questions Video
31 California
32 Redemption Song
33 Pleasure & Pain
34 It's All Over Now Baby Blue
35 Demons & Dragons
36 Mighty Quinn Video
Album Information :
Title: World of Mann: Very Best of Manfred Mann & Manfred
UPC:602498391624
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Rock & Pop
Artist:Manfred Mann
Label:Universal Records (UK)
Distributed:MSI Music Distribution
Imported:UK
Release Date:2006/06/05
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Daniel W. Kelly (NY United States) - January 11, 2007
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
- wow...thorough retrospective....

considering Manfred Mann was much more of a chart success in the UK, this collection has all the hits a US audience will ever need, including Do Wah Diddy, The Mighty Quinn, and the full length 7 minute cut of Blinded by the Light. It also has some of the more minor radio hits of the late 70s and early 80s by the band, including Runner--which is, surprisingly, an edit that is a minute shorter than the LP version. The hard to come by Lies (through the 80s) is here as well. The only glaring omission is the song Make the World Go Round, another of his pseudo-synthpop tracks from the 80s era of music. While most of the music is broken into separate discs, 60s on CD 1, 70-80s on disc 2, there are also some odd newer recordings, like a 1997 cover of the new wave track "Pleasure and Pain," originally recorded by the Divinyls in the early 80s.

The mastering is excellent--but there are absolutely NO liner notes past the general track information. You'd think with such a career spanning set there would be some brief history inside.

J. Bergstrom (Honolulu, HI United States) - June 09, 2008
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
- Caveat emptor!

Save your money. I originally bought this mainly for the Manfred Mann stuff since there isn't a really definitive compilation that concisely covers both the EMI and Fontana material, and, augmented with the Earth Band material, it seemed like a no-brainer. Unfortunately, I got burned.

I had to write a review just to caution other buyers. Contrary to what Daniel from New Jersey claims, the remastering on this set is anything but excellent. In fact, it's down right awful. Universal, in its attempt to emulate modern mastering trends, has cranked the volume to the max, and in the process, destroyed all the dynamic range of these recordings. What we're left with sounds overly compressed and harsh. This is especially prevalent on the first disc where all the songs sound like bad mp3's. Listening to it gave me a headache. Plus to add insult to injury, 3 of the tracks on the first disc - "Ha! Ha! Said the Clown" - "Sweet Pea" - and "The Mighty Quinn" - are rechanneled (i.e. fake stereo) mixes. The only songs featured in true stereo on the first disc are "Just Like a Woman," "Semi-Detached Suburban Mr. James" and "My Name Is Jack." Everything else is mono. The only other Manfred Mann CD I currently have is the budget 1997 "10 Best Series: The Best of Manfred Mann" from EMI-Capitol. That sounds like an audiophile disc compared to this.

The second disc of the set fares better, but still isn't anything much to write home about. Comparing it to my 1996 Warner Archives "Best of Manfred Mann's Earth Band" CD, it still sounds a bit too "bright" to my ears, but it's more subtle in this case and most people probably won't be put off by it. The big problem here is the heavy use of single edits in place of the far superior, longer album versions. They did this in order to fit more songs, obviously, but it's not an advisable move for an album-oriented progessive rock band from '70s. They would have done everyone a service by cutting a few of the lesser tracks to make room for the full-length LP versions. One listen to the abrupt and poorly executed fade-out on "Davy's on the Road Again" ought to prove my case to anyone. On a brighter note, at least there are no rechanneled mixes to be found on this disc.

P. Burt "technonerd" (Santa Ana, CA USA) - November 11, 2008
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Pretty good

Good CD. really only got this for a couple songs that are great but they're all ok

Edward J. Willard (Pilot Mountain, NC USA) - March 27, 2009
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Terrific Transaction and CD!

The transaction went through without a hitch and I would definitely purchase from the seller again!

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