Manfred Mann - The Best of Manfred Mann: The Definitive Collection

Manfred Mann - The Best of Manfred Mann: The Definitive Collection
S



Album Details

Title: The Best of Manfred Mann: The Definitive Collection
Artist: Manfred Mann
Release Date: 6/2/1992
Label: EMI Music Distribution, EMI Legends of Rock 'N' Roll Series
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 077779609628, 077779609642
Genre: Rock
Styles: Rock & Roll, British Invasion, Contemporary Pop/Rock, AM Pop
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Happy, Rollicking, Rousing, Innocent, Playful, Summery, Whimsical, Carefree, Cheerful, Energetic, Fun
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Do Wah Diddy Diddy [Single Version]
  2. Why Should We Not [Version 1]
  3. Cock-A-Hoop
  4. Now You're Needing Me
  5. 5-4-3-2-1, Pts. 1 & 2
  6. Hubble Bubble (Toil and Trouble)
  7. I'm Your Kingpin
  8. Do Wah Diddy Diddy [Unedited Version]
  9. Sha La La
  10. Come Tomorrow
  11. She
  12. Dashing Away With the Smoothing Iron
  13. Oh No, Not My Baby
  14. My Little Red Book
  15. The One in the Middle
  16. I Can't Believe What You Say
  17. If You Gotta Go, Go Now
  18. There's No Living Without Your Loving
  19. Tired of Trying, Bored With Lying, Scared of Dying
  20. She Needs Company [Single Version]
  21. Machines
  22. When Will I Be Loved?
  23. Pretty Flamingo
  24. Come Home Baby [#][*]
  25. You Gave Me Somebody to Love [Single Version][#]
  26. Group Interview [#][*]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1992CDEMI Legends of Rock 'N' Roll Series96096
------CDEMI Music Distribution96096

Other Editions

  • No other editions were found for this album.

Similar CDs

Album Review

This is one of nearly a dozen anthologies of Manfred Mann's music that cover their EMI period, and the 25 songs here make it the biggest of them. Additionally, there is an 11-minute interview with the band here, dating from December of 1964, that has never before appeared on record in the United States. The hits are all here, sometimes in more than one version, along with a cross-section of album tracks and B-sides, and it all sounds very good, though EMI's recent 24-bit remasterings of the band's original British LPs are much more impressive. But this CD misses being "definitive" because it leaves out some key B-sides to their early singles and overlooks the contents of several top-selling British EPs. The truth be told, no single CD, even one 73 minutes long, would be adequate to the task of defining this group's history or sound, even just covering the years 1963-66. As it is, the presence here of numbers like "She" and "The One in the Middle" (both written by Paul Jones) and their version of "My Little Red Book" (not a favorite of the band members, incidentally), makes this an essential part of any collection of the band's work, but one should also own The Singles Plus to get access to numbers like "Groovin'" and "Brother Jack," and the individual U.K. albums have enough merit to make them every bit as essential. In fairness, The Definitive Collection is the most thoroughly annotated compilation of the group's work to surface as of the year 2000, and the group interview, though superficial and awkward, makes it unique. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adam BlockExecutive Producer
Greg RussoAnnotation, Discography, Liner Notes, Compilation
Henry MarquezArt Direction
Jeff DanielProject Coordinator
Jeffrey ScalesPhotography
Kevin ReevesAssembly, Editing, Remastering
Michael DiehlDesign
Paul VolkLayout Design
Ron FurmanekDigital Transfers, Compilation, Compilation Producer, Research
Steve KolanjianAnnotation, Compilation, Discography