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LP MAN
2 Ozs. Of Plastic With A Hole In The Middle
Country of release: Germany, 2021
Original released: 1969
Label: Long Hair Music
Catalogue number: LHC271
Barcode: 4035177002713
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes
Includes 4 Pages Insert
Condition Record: MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED
Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo take from my personal copy
Tracks Side 1:
1. Prelude / The Storm (12:24)
2. It Is As It Must Be (8:28)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Spunk Box (5:52)
2. My Name Is Jesus Smith (4:04)
3. Parchment And Candles (1:51)
4. Brother Arnold's Red And White Striped Tent (5:05)
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Man's second album was released in 1969, the same year as their debut.
In an effort to emphasise the /serious/ nature of their music, Pye
records moved Man to their new Dawn label. Ironically, the album title
is a flippant description of the physical make up of an LP record.
Relying more and more on instrumental prowess, the opening "Prelude/The
storm" is an ambitious scene setter with clear delusions of grandeur.
Things continue to build towards a seemingly limitless crescendo before
easing off to an altogether more relaxing, almost ambient phase. As we
move into "It is as it must be" (originally to be titled "Shit on the
world" till the record company took fright), we begin to uncover what
would become the essence of the band. Here we have a heavy, bluesy
guitar driven riff laden number with the first vocals of the album.
Apart from that brief vocal excursion, the track is primarily an
elongated jam featuring lead guitar and harmonica.
In another example of wonderful incompetence, the record company took
exception to the title of the third track. It was therefore changed from
"Spunk rock" to "Spunk box" (a record company employee misunderstood
the instructions and changed the wrong word!), although the former title
has prevailed over time. In view of the way this track has been
extended and developed in the live arena, the version here may sound a
little tame. It remains though one of Man's signature numbers.
"My name is Jesus Smith" is the most commercial track on the album,
reverting to the Bystanders (from whom Man evolved) light pop rock style
with pleasant harmonies. Midway through, the song bizarrely transforms
into a hoe-down style country piece.
"Parchment and candles" was reputedly performed on a harpsichord
belonging to producer/song writer Tony Hatch, who took exception to the
band using it without his permission and threw an Elton John style
tantrum. The piece itself is a brief reflective instrumental, quite
unlike what we have come to expect from Man. The album closes with a
Budgie like romp through "Brother Arnold's red and white striped tent".
Not a particularly memorable track by any means, but fine all the same.
In all, an album which sees Man starting to find a clear direction,
while still experimenting with a few disparate styles. An enjoyable
excursion. (Easy Livin/progarchives.com)
Micky Jones - Lead Guitar, Vocals
Deke Leonard - Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Percussion, Vocals
Clive John - Organ, Piano, Guitar, Vocals
Ray Williams - Bass
Jeff Jones - Drums, Percussion
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