Manfred Mann's Earth Band - The Best of Manfred Mann's Earth Band

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Album Details

Title: The Best of Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Artist: Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Release Date: 1996
Re-Released On: 4/3/2007
Label: Warner Archives
Duration: 57:10
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 081227998776, 093624623120
Genre: Rock
Styles: Prog-Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Art Rock
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Happy, Rollicking, Rousing, Innocent, Playful, Summery, Whimsical, Carefree, Cheerful, Energetic, Fun
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Blinded by the Light
  2. Spirit in the Night
  3. Quit Your Low Down Ways
  4. Questions
  5. Circles
  6. Davy's on the Road Again
  7. Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)
  8. You Angel You
  9. Hollywood Town
  10. Don't Kill It Carol
  11. On the Run
  12. For You

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDWarner Archives46231
1996CDWarner Archives46231

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Album Review

Remakes can be atrocious wastes of wax: subpar carbon copy re-treads dressed up as calculated idolatry, or deconstructionist reconfigurations basking in the laziness of lyrics already written. However, two of the greatest rewrites in history belong to Manfred Mann's Earth Band. The treatments of Bruce Springsteen's "Blinded By the Light" and "For You" included here create a wholly unique variation on the stark, earthy originals by flipping the tracks and exposing the soft, white underbelly, then piling on excessive musical ornamentation like a master filmmaker visualizing a novel, blowing the inspiration at the nucleus into a bowdlerized paronomasia of sonic perfection. Pages have already been written about "Blinded By the Light," dissecting the rock critique jargon and roiling synthetic imagery. But it's the Earth Band classic that poured this bizarre stream-of-consciousness into the mainstream. Totally tubular and totally '70s, MMEB's "Blinded By the Light" is unquestionably one of the greatest left-field singles in history. Meanwhile, the awesome "For You," though more, like, totally '80s, comes across as nothing less of a masterwork. Hot licks and the always tasty voice of Chris Thompson make the whooping ELP keys bearable. "Spirit in the Night" is not as great a departure from the Springsteen standard, as "the Boss" himself began leaving his folk roots plane to reach a more bombastic base of inception (David Bowie performs a wild rendition of "It's Hard to Be a Saint in the City," all of the aforementioned from Springsteen's monolithic debut). Though consequently not as grand as the above epiphanies, "Spirit" nevertheless stands as a very strong piece. In fact, as the many glorious moments of MMEB pile on top of each other, one realizes what a discerning ear this African scion possessed, and what a wicked ensemble he surrounded himself with to realize these brilliantly blinding pastiches. Manfred Mann understood the nuances of Springsteen's Dylan discipleship, even as the band itself cleverly interpreted Robert Zimmerman's works. The distracting live read of "Quinn the Eskimo" goes on just too darn long, but "You Angel You" soars sublimely. "Davy's on the Road Again" and "Hollywood Town" also remain within the realm of enjoyableness, through expert over-embellishment. Sadly excluded is Randy Newman's "Living Without You," later reconstructed itself by Zebra. These erudite linear notes discuss too many other numbers not included (luckily, that annoying Olympic "Runner" song is omitted), still leaving a very listenable amalgam of tight prog (usually a contradiction) and a worthy addition to any personal library. ~ Doug Stone, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Anthony MooreSynthesizer, Producer, Sequencing, Guitar
Arthur LevyLiner Notes
Barbara ThompsonSaxophone
Chris SladeDrums, Percussion, Vocals (Background)
Chris ThompsonVocals, Guitar
Christopher Warren-GreenViolin
Colin PattendenBass
Dave FlettGuitar
David Boswell-BrownCello
David MillmanViola
Doreen ChanterVocals (Background)
Dyan BirchVocals (Background)
Geoff BrittonDrums
Geoff Whitehorn?, Guitar
Graham ElliottCello
Gregg GellerCompilation, Compilation Producer
Irene ChanterVocals (Background)
Jimme O'NeillGuitar, Guitar (Rhythm)
Jimmy O'NeillGuitar (Rhythm)
Jo MottaCoordination, Project Coordinator
John LingwoodBass Pedals, Drums
Lee HerschbergDigital Mastering
Manfred MannVocals (Background), Keyboards, Producer, Synthesizer, Executive Producer, Organ, Vocals
Manfred Mann Chapter ThreePerformer
Manfred Mann's Earth BandProducer, Band, Performer
Mark SmithVocals (Background)
Martha SmithVocals (Background)
Mick RogersGuitar, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
Nigel Warren-GreenCello
Pat KingBass Pedals, Bass, Vocals (Background)
Robbie McIntoshGuitar
Ruby JamesVocals (Background)
Steve WallerGuitar, Vocals
Suzanne LynchVocals (Background)
Trevor RabinGuitar, Associate Producer