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LIVE AT THE 'RAINBOW' 1972

Man

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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3.11 | 8 ratings | 1 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Live, released in 1990

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. C'Mon (15:26)
2. Left handed Methodist Missionary (1:08)
3. Bananas (14:20)
4. Love Your Life (19:56)
5. Life On The Road (9:57)

Total Time: 60:49

Line-up / Musicians

- Micky Jones / guitar, vocals
- Clive John / guitar, vocals
- Rhil Ryan / keyboards, vocals
- Terry Williams / drums
- Will Youatt / bass, vocals

Releases information

CD World Wide Records SPM-WWR-CD-0001 (1990, Germany)

CD Eagle Records EDL EAG 124-2 (1998, Europe)
CD Point PNTVP111CD (1998, Europe, remastered)

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MAN Live At The 'Rainbow' 1972 ratings distribution


3.11
(8 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(0%)
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Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(38%)
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Good, but non-essential (62%)
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Collectors/fans only (0%)
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Review by erik neuteboom
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3 stars My first musical encounter with this Welsh band was when I watched the German television programm Beatclub, I was impressed by their dynamic sound and frequent solo escapades. Soon I bought Man Live At The Rainbow 1972, recorded in the famous venue The Rainbow that hosted bands ranging from Queen and Rory Gallagher to Marillion. The running time on this CD is one hour and the tracks are between around ten and twenty minutes. The first song C'Mon is mainly rooted in the bluesrock tradition with some psychedelic hints, their sound is somewhere between Wishbone Ash and the early Nektar. The other tracks are loaded with the powerful and distinctive Hammond organ: the catchy Bananas, the wah-wah drenched Love Your Life (culminating in the Spunk-Rock jam) and the pure rock and roll in Life On The Road. To me this albums sounds as a pleasant dive into the wonderful Seventies, recommended to fellow Hammond organ aficionados!

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