Manfred Mann Album: “BBC Sessions”
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Release Date:1998-11-03
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Rock, Classic Rock, Oldies
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Label:EMI
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Explicit Lyrics:No
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UPC:724349777026
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| Track Listing : |
| 1 |
Groovin' (Saturday Swings Recorded 14/10/64) |
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Watermelon Man (Saturday Swings Recorded 14/10/64) |
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Sha La La (Saturday Swings Recorded 14/10/64) |
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I Need You (Saturday Swings Recorded 5/1/65) |
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Look Away (Saturday Swings Recorded 15/2/65) |
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Come Tomorrow (Saturday Swings Recorded 15/2/65) |
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L.S.D. (Top Gear Recorded 23/3/65) |
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Oh No, Not My Baby (Top Gear Recorded 23/3/65) |
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That's the Way I Feel (Top Gear Recorded 23/3/65) |
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Abominable Snowman (Saturday Club Recorded 4/5/65) |
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One in the Middle (Saturday Club Recorded 4/5/65) |
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Parchman Farm (Swing into the Summer Recorded 7/7/65) |
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What Am I to Do (Swing into the Summer Recorded 7/7/65) |
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I Put a Spell on You (Saturday Club Recorded 1965) |
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If You Gotta Go, Go Now (Saturday Club Recorded 1965) |
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Watch Your Step (Saturday Club Recorded 1965) |
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It Took a Little While (Saturday Club Recorded 7/12/65) |
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There's No Living Without Your Loving (Saturday Club Recorded 7/12/65) |
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Spirit Feel (Saturday Club Recorded 7/12/65) |
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| 20 |
Tired of Trying, Bored with Lying, Scared of Dying (Saturday Club) |
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| 21 |
When Will I Be Loved? (Saturday Club Recorded 19/4/66) |
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Still I'm Sad (Saturday Club Recorded 19/4/66) |
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Pretty Flamingo (Saturday Club Recorded 19/4/66) |
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Machines (Saturday Club Recorded 19/4/66) |
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Customer review - June 23, 1999
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- A must-have for Manfreds fans.
These are 1964-66 recordings of live performances for BBC radio shows.
Two songs, I Need You and That's the Way I Feel, have not been previously released (to my knowledge).
Nearly every song sounds different from the album recordings because of different solos or slightly different instrumentation (such as Manfred on piano).
Highly recommended.
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