Man - Rhinos Winos & Lunatics (Reissue, Remastered (1974/2007) Lossless
BAND/ARTIST: Man
- Title: Rhinos Winos & Lunatics
- Year Of Release: 1974/2007
- Label: Esoteric Recordings
- Genre: Prog Rock, Psychedelic Rock
- Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 41:25 + 69:17
- Total Size: 478 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD1: The Original Album
01. Taking the Easy Way Out Again
02. The Thunder and The Lightning Kid
03. California Silks and Satins
04. Four Day Louise
05. Intro
06. Kerosene
07. Scotch Corner
08. Exit
Bonus Track:
09. Taking the Easy Way Out Again [Single Version]
CD2: Bonus Disc Recorded live at Whiskey A Go Go, Los Angeles, 12th March 1974:
01. American Mother
02. 7171 551
03. A Hard Way to Live
04. Romain
05. Bananas
Line-up::
Micky Jones (guitar, vocals)
Deke Leonard (guitars, piano, vocals)
Malcolm Morley (keyboards, guitar, vocals)
Terry Williams (drums, percussion, vocals)
Ken Whaley (bass)
Special guest (bonus CD)
Jim Horn (saxophone)
This 1974 release from Welsh band Man has stood the test of time rather well.
Opening with two country-rock tinged tunes with good commercial appeal and some catchy choruses, and continuing with a mellow ballad with some good vocal harmonies, it isn't until the fourth track we get to hear remnants of the style the band is best know for though. Still, these opening numbers are good, and the psychedelic-laden slightly dreamy tracks that follow are equally interesting - with some excellent psychedelic guitarwork underscored by keyboard textures in compositions with long, instrumental passages for tripping out or daydreaming.
The sound is retro, and the album is clearly a product of it's time; but he basic songs are good - making them memorable and interesting tunes even more than 30 years later.
Opening with two country-rock tinged tunes with good commercial appeal and some catchy choruses, and continuing with a mellow ballad with some good vocal harmonies, it isn't until the fourth track we get to hear remnants of the style the band is best know for though. Still, these opening numbers are good, and the psychedelic-laden slightly dreamy tracks that follow are equally interesting - with some excellent psychedelic guitarwork underscored by keyboard textures in compositions with long, instrumental passages for tripping out or daydreaming.
The sound is retro, and the album is clearly a product of it's time; but he basic songs are good - making them memorable and interesting tunes even more than 30 years later.
Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE
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