Man - The Dawn Of Man (1997) Lossless
BAND/ARTIST: Man
- Title: The Dawn Of Man
- Year Of Release: 1997
- Label: Recall 2cd
- Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Art Rock, Acid Rock
- Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:31:12
- Total Size: 558 Mb (covers)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1:
1. The Bystanders - 98.6
2. The Bystanders - When Jesamine Goes
3. The Bystanders - Cave Of Clear Light
4. Man - And In The Beginning
5. Man - Sudden Life
6. Man - Empty Room
7. Man - Puella! Puella! (Woman! Woman!)
8. Man - Love
9. Man - Erotica
10. Man - Blind Man
11. Man - And Castles Rise In Children's Eyes
12. Man - Don't Just Stand There (Come In Out Of The Rain)
13. Man - The Missing Pieces
14. Man - The Future Hides Its Face
CD 2:
1. Man - Prelude/The Storm
2. Man - It Is As It Must Be
3. Man - Spunk Box
4. Man - My Name Is Jesus Smith
5. Man - Parchment And Candles
6. Man - Brother Arnold's Red And White Striped Tent
Line-up:
Micky Jones / guitar, vocals
Deke Leonard / guitar, vocals, harp, piano, percussion
Clive John / organ, piano, guitar, vocals
Ray Williams / bass
Jeff Jones / drums, percussion
Welsh band founded in 1968.
Ex The Bystanders.
Man first started off at the end of the sixties, called it a day towards the end of the seventies, then in the early eighties realized they could do nothing better than get together again. They have been through more lineups than you can shake a stick at, with various members coming and going at a rate which gives Pete Frame nightmares. (Pete loved Deke's books, by the way). Micky, Martin and Deke have pretty much been the core of the Manband, though a while back Terry Williams had another spell after John (Pugwash) Weathers had kept the drum stool warm for a few years; and Phil Ryan returned for a brief period after a 20 year hiatus.
Ex The Bystanders.
Man first started off at the end of the sixties, called it a day towards the end of the seventies, then in the early eighties realized they could do nothing better than get together again. They have been through more lineups than you can shake a stick at, with various members coming and going at a rate which gives Pete Frame nightmares. (Pete loved Deke's books, by the way). Micky, Martin and Deke have pretty much been the core of the Manband, though a while back Terry Williams had another spell after John (Pugwash) Weathers had kept the drum stool warm for a few years; and Phil Ryan returned for a brief period after a 20 year hiatus.
Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE
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