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Mann Made
1965 studio album by Manfred Mann From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mann Made is the second British and fourth American studio album by Manfred Mann, released in October 1965 on His Master's Voice in the United Kingdom,[3] and November 1965 on Ascot Records in the United States.[4] It was the group's final recording project with original members Mike Vickers and Paul Jones, as well as their last to be recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, England, before switching to Fontana Records.
The album was reduced to twelve songs by Capitol Records in the Canadian market, where "You're for Me", "I Really Do Believe", and "Hi Lili, Hi Lo" were excluded, and replaced by "She Needs Company" along with the hit single "Pretty Flamingo" for the June 1966 release.[5]
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Track listing
Original UK/US release
Original Canadian release
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Recording sessions
All of the songs were recorded 11 January–10 June 1965, at Abbey Road Studios, London, England, except 4 February and 18 March 1966 for "She Needs Company" and "Pretty Flamingo", respectively:[7]
- "I'll Make It Up to You" – 11 January 1965
- "Look Away" – 15 January 1965
- "Bare Hugg" – 4 March 1965
- "L.S.D." – 16 March 1965
- "The Way You Do the Things You Do", "The Abominable Snowmann", "Watch Your Step", "Stormy Monday Blues" – 6 April 1965
- "I Really Do Believe", "You Don't Know Me" – 8 April 1965
- "Since I Don't Have You" – 18 May 1965
- "You're for Me" – 24 May 1965
- "You Don't Know Me", "Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo" – 10 June 1965
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Personnel
Manfred Mann
- Manfred Mann – Hammond organ, keyboards, backing vocals
- Paul Jones – lead vocals, harmonica
- Mike Vickers – guitars, saxes, flutes, backing vocals
- Tom McGuinness – bass, backing vocals, liner notes, guitar on "Pretty Flamingo"
- Mike Hugg – drums, percussion, vibes
- Jack Bruce – bass and backing vocals on "She Needs Company" and "Pretty Flamingo"
Production and additional personnel
- John Burgess – producer, mixing
- Henry Lowther – trumpet on "She Needs Company"
- Lyn Dobson – saxophone on "She Needs Company", flute solo on "Pretty Flamingo"
- Norman Smith – engineer, mixing
- Nicholas Wright – photography
Release history
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References
See also
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