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Band: Manfred Mann Title: Chapter Two: The Best of the Fontana Years Rating: Release Date: 11 October, 1994 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Just Like A Woman 2: I Wanna Be Rich 3: Trouble And Tea 4: Box Office Draw 5: Each Other's Company 6: Semi-Detached Suburban Mr. James 7: Each And Every Day 8: Ha! Ha! Said The Clown 9: So Long, Dad 10: The Mighty Quinn (Quinn The Eskimo) 11: It's So Easy Falling 12: No Better, No Worse 13: Everyday Another Hair Turns Grey 14: Cubist Town 15: Up The Junction 16: Sing Songs Of Love 17: My Name Is Jack 18: Fox On The Run 19: Ragamuffin Man 20: Funniest Gig |
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Customer Reviews Manfred Mann "lite" The subsequent band vocalized by Mike Hugg was indeed officially called Chapter Three. There really was no band called Manfred Mann Chapter Two; the title refers to the reign of Mike D'Abo as lead vocalist, replacing Paul Jones. But this is the band that brought MM back into the top of the charts, with a modus that always worked well for them: the requisite Bob Dylan tune, this time "The Mighty Quinn. " Stylistically, "Chapter Two" may have been more influenced by the departure of woodwind/guitarist Mike Vickers, who performed so well on their jazz tunes, than the departure of Jones. Bassist Tom McGuiness (later of McGuiness Flint) moved over to guitar (which remained a "not very prominent" instrument in the MM style), and Beatle buddy/artist Klaus Voorman moved in as bass player. Erego, this incarnation is the "lite-est" of the various MM assemblies, a purely pop band interpreting bluegrass tunes and such, and weighing in with some veddy inside British stuff like "Vicar's Daughter" and "Semi-Detached Suburban Mr. James. " Don't watch any silly lip-synced videos of the band during this period (available elsewhere), it will damage your enjoyment of the tunes. I have to give it 4 stars, not 5, it just doesn't measure up to what came before or after. All the same, there is quite a bit of good material here.
Superb Sampler of Lost Period This set poses the odd juxtaposition of the mostly dreadful single a-sides ("Mighty Quinn" excepted) and the magnificent LP tracks and single b-sides, generally authored by the Mann himself or Mike Hugg or Michael D'Abo (a superb songwriter in his own right even before joining the Manfreds). Indeed the LP tracks are reminiscent of the Zombies' "Odyssey and Oracle" material, while the single a-sides sound like Herman's Hermits or the nightmarishly inappropriate a-sides Mickie Most foisted on the Yardbirds in their last days. The Manfreds' version of "Just Like a Woman" is frankly poor. Treacle such as "My Name is Jack" is even worse. With the tedious "Mr. Raggamuffin Man," the group packed it in. For the most part, the a-sides ape the music hall revival Kinks but without any authentic sense of humor and the bought-in songs sport cliched chord changes and melody lines. But tucked away on the albums or the flip sides of the singles were glorious numbers like "Box Office Draw," "Each and Every Day," "It's So Easy Falling in Love," "Up the Junction," and "Everyday Another Hair Turns Grey. " Indeed, this set makes me wish for a full scale reissue of the Michael D'Abo era albums. The inclusion of the single a-sides is inevitable, but they are what make this a four star disc for me rather than an easy five star. Fortunately they account for a good deal less than half the material included. If you expect "The Mighty Quinn" to be the best track here, get ready for a wonderful surprise.
Pleasant surprise!
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