Manfred Mann

Manfred Mann's Earth Band: Collection (1967-1986) [8LP, Japanese Ed.]

Manfred Mann's Earth Band: Collection (1967-1986)
Vinyl Rip | 16-bit/44.1 kHz | Flac(Image + Cue) > 1952 Mb | Artwork > 1.36 Gb
or MP3 CBR 320Kbps > 752 Mb
Bronze, Virgin | Japan | Progressive Rock

~ 67' Soul Of Mann [1st Odeon Japan]; 73' Solar Fire [Japan Bronze YP-7053-BZ]; 75' Nightingales & Bombers [Japan Promo Bronze P-10064B]; 76' The Roaring Silence [Japan Bronze P-10240B]; 78' Watch [Japan Promo Bronze WBS-81051]; 79' Angel Station [Japan Bronze WBS-81210]; 80' Chance [Japan Bronze VIP-6782];86' with Chris Thompson Criminal Tango [Japan 25VB-1091] ~

Manfred Mann - BBC Sessions (1998) [BBC The Archive Series]  Music

Posted by Designol at Aug. 3, 2022
Manfred Mann - BBC Sessions (1998) [BBC The Archive Series]

Manfred Mann - BBC Sessions (1998) [BBC The Archive Series]
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 280 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 146 Mb
Label: EMI | # 7243 4 97770 2 6 | Time: 01:00:42 | Scans included
British Invasion, Pop/Rock, Beat, Rock & Roll, Rhythm & Blues

This 24-song collection of tracks recorded for the BBC from 1964-1966 sounds very good, thanks to the Paul Jones-fronted lineup (although a few of the songs are instrumentals). Of most interest are four tunes the band never released in the 1960s, including a version of "Parchman Farm" that features only Jones and his harmonica, and the obscure, mediocre Barry-Greenwich composition "That's the Way I Feel." More unexpected are a couple of Jones originals the band never did in the studio, the bluesy and derivative "I Need You" and "It Took a Little While." There's no "Doo Wah Diddy Diddy," but most of the other big mid-'60s hits are played ("Sha La La," "Come Tomorrow," "Pretty Flamingo," "If You Gotta Go, Go Now"), as well as some of their better LP and EP cuts. This is recommended a little above the usual BBC archive compilation, because Manfred Mann played extremely well live, and because there are actually some notable changes from the familiar studio arrangements from time to time. That's especially evident on "Machines," which is decisively better than the studio version; this take, powered by a great bass riff, even sounds strong enough to have been an off-the-wall hit single.

Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Chance (1980) {1999, Reissue}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Sept. 18, 2024
Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Chance (1980) {1999, Reissue}

Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Chance (1980) {1999, Reissue}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 257 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 116 Mb
Full Scans | 00:39:40 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock, Art Rock | Cohesion #MFMCD 9

Manfred Mann's 1980 album is a strange mix of topical songwriting, progressive rock, and power pop – from its opening seconds, the Earth Band is pressing serious messages and social commentary on their listenership amid swirling prog rock keyboards and catchy guitar hooks and choruses. The whole package is challenging in ways that should have put them on the cutting edge of rock music at the outset of that decade, but one suspects that Mann and company were too musically adept and sophisticated for their own good – a little dumbing down and maybe a little less musicianship on display would have made them more accessible to the coming MTV generation.
Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Glorified Magnified (1972) {1999, Remastered, With Bonus Tracks}

Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Glorified Magnified (1972) {1999, Remastered, With Bonus Tracks}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 336 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 127 Mb
Full Scans | 00:44:51 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock, Art Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock | Cohesion #MANN 004

The second album by Manfred Mann's Earth Band to be released in 1972, Glorified Magnified is as solid a heavy rock album as you're likely to find from that era, and it still holds up three decades later, mostly because these guys are smarter than the music they're playing and don't mind indulging their taste as well as their dexterity. They can romp and stomp through "Meat" or "I'm Gonna Have You All," complete with a slashing guitar solo by Mick Rogers on the latter, or throw in a synthesizer interlude by Mann on "One Way Glass" that's so quietly and carefully executed as to be worthy of a classical piece – and not skip a beat doing it.
Manfred Mann's Plain Music - Plains Music (1991) {1998, With Bonus Tracks, Remastered}

Manfred Mann's Plain Music - Plains Music (1991) {1998, With Bonus Tracks, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 295 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 147 Mb
Full Scans | 00:45:35 | RAR 5% Recovery
Jazz, Folk, World Fusion, Progressive Rock | Cohesion #MANN 017

Plains Music is an album released in 1991 by Manfred Mann's Plain Music, which was a project initiated by Manfred Mann after he retired his Earth Band in the late 1980s. "This album is called Plains Music, as it consists mainly of the melodies of the North American Plains Indians. We do not pretend that it is in any sense representative of the original ethnic music which was its source material. I tried to make a simple album of plain music, using as few notes as possible and keeping the tracks short and to the point." Mann recorded some of the album in his homeland, which he had been exiled from for nearly three decades because of his opposition to apartheid. The album was initially released in 1991 and was re-mastered digitally with three additional tracks in 1998.

Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Chance (1980) {1999, Reissue}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Sept. 18, 2024
Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Chance (1980) {1999, Reissue}

Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Chance (1980) {1999, Reissue}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 257 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 116 Mb
Full Scans | 00:39:40 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock, Art Rock | Cohesion #MFMCD 9

Manfred Mann's 1980 album is a strange mix of topical songwriting, progressive rock, and power pop – from its opening seconds, the Earth Band is pressing serious messages and social commentary on their listenership amid swirling prog rock keyboards and catchy guitar hooks and choruses. The whole package is challenging in ways that should have put them on the cutting edge of rock music at the outset of that decade, but one suspects that Mann and company were too musically adept and sophisticated for their own good – a little dumbing down and maybe a little less musicianship on display would have made them more accessible to the coming MTV generation.
Manfred Mann's Earth Band - The Roaring Silence (1976) {2021, Japanese Reissue, Remastered}

Manfred Mann's Earth Band - The Roaring Silence (1976) {2021, Japanese Reissue, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 313 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 119 Mb
Covers Included | 00:47:03 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock, Art Rock | Belle Antique #BELLE 213574

The Roaring Silence is an album released in 1976 by Manfred Mann's Earth Band. Like other Earth Band albums, this includes material by other composers. "Blinded by the Light", which reached number one the Billboard Hot 100, is a cover version of a song by Bruce Springsteen; "Questions" is based on the main theme of Franz Schubert's Impromptu in G flat Major; "Starbird" takes its theme from Igor Stravinsky's ballet The Firebird. This album also marked the arrival of vocalist/guitarist Chris Hamlet Thompson.
Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Chance (1980) {1999, Remastered & Expanded}

Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Chance (1980) {1999, Remastered & Expanded}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 423 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 205 Mb
Full Scans | 00:54:27 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock, Art Rock | Cohesion #MANN 012

Manfred Mann's 1980 album is a strange mix of topical songwriting, progressive rock, and power pop – from its opening seconds, the Earth Band is pressing serious messages and social commentary on their listenership amid swirling prog rock keyboards and catchy guitar hooks and choruses. The whole package is challenging in ways that should have put them on the cutting edge of rock music at the outset of that decade, but one suspects that Mann and company were too musically adept and sophisticated for their own good – a little dumbing down and maybe a little less musicianship on display would have made them more accessible to the coming MTV generation.
Manfred Mann - Hit Mann! The Essential Singles 1963-1969 (2008)

Manfred Mann - Hit Mann! The Essential Singles 1963-1969 (2008)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 549 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 256 MB
1:18:12 | Full Scans Included ||Rock & Roll, Pop Rock | Label: Raven

Manfred Mann was a British Beat, R&B and Pop band of the 1960s, named after its South African keyboard player and founder, who later led the successful 1970s follow-on group Manfred Mann's Earth Band. Frustrated with the limitations and image of being seen purely as a hit singles band (their last two albums failed to chart), the group split in 1969, while their final hit, "Ragamuffin Man", was in the Top 10.
Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Chance (1980) {1999, Remastered & Expanded}

Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Chance (1980) {1999, Remastered & Expanded}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 423 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 205 Mb
Full Scans | 00:54:27 | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock, Art Rock | Cohesion #MANN 012

Manfred Mann's 1980 album is a strange mix of topical songwriting, progressive rock, and power pop – from its opening seconds, the Earth Band is pressing serious messages and social commentary on their listenership amid swirling prog rock keyboards and catchy guitar hooks and choruses. The whole package is challenging in ways that should have put them on the cutting edge of rock music at the outset of that decade, but one suspects that Mann and company were too musically adept and sophisticated for their own good – a little dumbing down and maybe a little less musicianship on display would have made them more accessible to the coming MTV generation.