1972,
United Kingdom
00:41:54;
77M;
256S;
272;
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California Coastline
- 2:49
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Captain Bobby Scout
- 6:59
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Sloth
- 1:26
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Living Without You
- 3:38
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Tribute
- 5:37
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Please Mrs Henry
- 4:36
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Jump Sturdy
- 4:54
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Prayer
- 5:43
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Part Tine Man
- 3:06
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I'm Up And I'm Leaving
- 3:06
Bob Dylan - written-by [6]
Matt Irving - bass, programmed by [guitar mc4] [11 to 18], written-by [14c]
Dr. John - written-by [7]
Shona Laing - vocals [11 to 18]
John Lingwood - drums, percussion [11 to 18], arranged by [12], written-by [14d]
David Mackay - producer [1 to 10]
Manfred Mann - keyboards [11 to 18], organ, synthesizer, vocals [1 to 10], producer, written-by [3, 5, 8, 9, 10, 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, 18], arranged by [12]
Bob Marley - written-by [11]
Timothy Martin - written-by [1]
Walt Meskell - written-by [1]
Anthony Moore - written-by [17]
Randy Newman - written-by [4]
Colin Pattenden - bass [1 to 10]
Andy Qunta - written-by [13]
Mick Rogers - guitar, vocals [1 to 10], written-by [3]
David Sadler - written-by [9, 10]
Chris Slade - drums [1 to 10]
Al Stewart - written-by [15]
Sting - written-by [16]
Chris Thompson - vocals [11 to 18]
Lane Tietgen - written-by [2]
Traditional - written-by [12]
Steve Waller - vocals [11 to 18]
From Inlay/Booklet:
"Manfred Mann's Earth Band"
℗ 1972 Philips
"Somewhere in Afrika"
℗ 1983 Bronze
Some cyrillic text is printed on the rear of inlay. Please refer to the images for more info.
From CD:
Email adress and URL mentioned on CD print.
Under license by Russian Author society
© 1999 CDMAXIMUM
For sale in Russia only
"MANFRED MANN'S EARTH BAND"
Feb.℗ 1972 PHILIPS/POLYDOR
"SOMEWHERE IN AFRIKA"
Jun.℗ 1983 BRONZE/ARISTA
Other info:
Tracks 1 to 10 are from the album "Manfred Mann's Earth Band", Tracks 11 to 18 from the album "Somewhere In Afrika".
On the release's booklet/inlay tracks 1 to 10 are numbered as such, track 11 to 18 are numbered with 1 to 8.
Misspellings on CD imprint:
David Mackay spelled David Maskay and "Afrika" misspelled "Africa".
Misspellings on booklet:
Track 2: "Captain Bobby Scout" instead of "Captain Bobby Stout"
Track 12: "Somewhere In Afrika" instead of "Somewhere In Africa" as compared to other releases of this track.
David Mackay spelled David MacKay (with capital 'K').
CD-Maximum, CDM 598-103