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Manfred Mann

Disco de Manfred Mann: “Mann Made Hits”

Disco de Manfred Mann: “Mann Made Hits”
Información del disco :
Título: Mann Made Hits
Fecha de Publicación:1966-01-01
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Rock, Classic Rock, Oldies
Sello Discográfico:
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:0724385657757
Lista de temas :
1 Pretty Flamingo Video
2 One in the Middle
3 Oh No Not My Baby Video
4 John Hardy Video
5 Spirit Feel Video
6 Come Tomorrow Video
7 Do Wah Diddy Diddy Video
8 There's no Living Without Your Loving Video
9 With God on Our Side Video
10 Groovin' Video
11 I'm Your Kingpin Video
12 Sha La La Video
13 5-4-3-2-1 Video
14 If You Gotta Go Go Now Video
Análisis (en inglés) - :
The first greatest-hits compilation devoted to {$Manfred Mann}'s hits, {^Mann Made Hits} was one of the great dance albums of its era and has held up about as well as those hits, which is to say, really well. Originally released in England on {@EMI}'s {@Columbia} imprint, it opens up with the cheerful, soulful {\pop} of {&"Pretty Flamingo"} but quickly branches into the group's more {\R&B}-focused work ({&"On No, Not My Baby,"} {&"Come Tomorrow,"} {&"There's No Living Without Your Loving"}), their bluesier sides ({&"I'm Your Kingpin"}), their {\folk}-influenced output ({&"John Hardy,"} {&"With God on Our Side,"} {&"If You Gotta Go, Go Now"}), and their harder {\jazz} side ({&"Spirit Feel"}), without missing their biggest {\pop} hits ({&"Do Wah Diddy Didd,"} {&"Sha La La,"} {&"5-4-3-2-1"}). This is about the best original vinyl compilation there ever was on this band, and one can also see the quandary {@EMI} was in when they issued it -- having dropped the group in the wake of {$Paul Jones}'s departure for a solo career in 1966, presuming that the band's prospects were limited (while they held on to {$Jones}), the front cover is labeled "Manfred Mann With Paul Jones." As it turned out, they were selling the band short, as the latter enjoyed three more years of hits, but this is still a killer farewell to the {$Paul Jones}-era, even if it has been supplanted by numerous more comprehensive compilations since. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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