The front cover.
The inner bag contained all the extremely complicated genealogy of the group and single components updated to 1972.
The inner bag contained all the extremely complicated genealogy of the group and single components updated to 1972.
The album opens with a large inner pop-up accordion-poster with the Map of Wales.
Together with the "Live at Padgett Rooms", this is for me the best LP of Man
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In my opinion, apart form the two LPs which I posted separatedly, all the albums of Man are good. I don't have the last two, "All's well that ends well" and "Friday the 13th".
Further albums for your collection:
REVELATION (PYE, 1969)
The first edition inclued a track titled "Erotica" (based on some rocking music with a groaning woman's voice on her way to the orgasm), which was banned from the eventual reprints. Deke Leonard is still listed as Roger Leonard and although the covers show five elements, the group's bassman, Ray "Taff" Williams, is not named on the liner notes.
TWO OZS OF PLASTIC WITH A HOLE IN THE MIDDLE (Dawn, 1969)
MAN (Liberty, 1970)
DO YOU LIKE IT HERE NOW?... (United Artists, 1971)
BACK INTO THE FUTURE (2 LP, United Artists, 1974)
RHINOS, WINOS AND LUNATICS (United Artists, 1974)
MAXIMUM DARKNESS (United Artists, 1975)
Originally the album came out with a poster, but some early copies came out with the side-A label stuck on both sides and NO poster at all. Unfortunately, this is the case of the copy I own... I would have rather preferred to have the poster instead of two side-A labels!!!
THE WELSH CONNECTION (MCA, 1976)
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In my opinion, apart form the two LPs which I posted separatedly, all the albums of Man are good. I don't have the last two, "All's well that ends well" and "Friday the 13th".
Further albums for your collection:
REVELATION (PYE, 1969)
The first edition inclued a track titled "Erotica" (based on some rocking music with a groaning woman's voice on her way to the orgasm), which was banned from the eventual reprints. Deke Leonard is still listed as Roger Leonard and although the covers show five elements, the group's bassman, Ray "Taff" Williams, is not named on the liner notes.
TWO OZS OF PLASTIC WITH A HOLE IN THE MIDDLE (Dawn, 1969)
MAN (Liberty, 1970)
DO YOU LIKE IT HERE NOW?... (United Artists, 1971)
BACK INTO THE FUTURE (2 LP, United Artists, 1974)
RHINOS, WINOS AND LUNATICS (United Artists, 1974)
SLOW MOTION (United Artists, 1974)
MAXIMUM DARKNESS (United Artists, 1975)
Originally the album came out with a poster, but some early copies came out with the side-A label stuck on both sides and NO poster at all. Unfortunately, this is the case of the copy I own... I would have rather preferred to have the poster instead of two side-A labels!!!
THE WELSH CONNECTION (MCA, 1976)
Your COUNTESS
The limited edition LIVE LP of Man, God, such a long time I've been searching for it..!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Vanessa, you're great!
GURNEMANZ
Welcome my dear Monsieur Gurnemanz, but actually the Live album post is somewhere else - LOL!
ReplyDeleteYou were too happy, you got misled, I see :-))
KISS, as always
your VANESSA
can you please send link for man lp maximum darkness thank steve
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