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| ARTIST: | Man |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Bgo - Beat Goes on |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Night in Dad's Bag, Just for You, Back into the Future, Don't Go Away, Ain't Their Fight, Never Say Nups to Nepalese, Sospan Fach, C'mon, Jam Up Jelly Tight/Oh No Not Again (Spunk Rock '73) |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of Back into the Future
Might be Man's best album This album was originally released in 1974 as a double LP set. It contains two sides that were recored in the studio and two sides recorded live.
I think that it is the best Man album (but I must admit that I have only heard half of them). This is in spite of the fact that the star of the group, Deke Leonard, is missing. This is one of the most polished, professional sounding albums Man has done. Even the live jams seem under control. Maybe that is because Deke Leonard is missing.
The main attactions here are the live tracks. The first is an a'capela number done by the "Gwalia Male Choir". It is fun but not essential. From there it goes into a 19 minute version of C'mon. This is the spaciest, most psychodelic version of the song I have heard. The Gwalia Choir does a solo in the middle of the song. The whole thing reminds me a lot of Pink Floyd's Atom Heart Mother. C'mon is a song that Man does at most of their concerts. They do it significantly differently each time. This is the most laid back version.
The last track is the 21 minute Jam Up, Jelly Tight. This is actually Spunk Rock. This is a really rocking jam. It is also played differently than any other version. It features keyboard and flute solos.
For most of it's history, Man was a guitar driven band. During this brief period, Phil Ryan joined the band, adding keyboards and a new dimension. That and with Deke Leonard's shrill, out of control guitar and vocals missing, this album comes off more polished than others. Don't get me wrong. I really like Deke Leonard's contributions to the band, it just that they can be uneven at times. This CD is one of the few that is uniformly good throughout.
There are two really good studio tracks. Never Say Nups to Napalese is an especially good track. It is almost progressive. The other 4 studio tracks are mediocre. The real reason to get this is for the last two thirds of the CD.
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Man turned out a masterpeice here even though their line up was ever changing.Mickey jones is at his brilliant best on aint their fight & nepalese where is guitar work is spine tingling and catchy. a brilliant live version of c/mon betters the original studio cut from a band who preceeded the manics& phonics but never get the recognition they deserve.check out their earlier stuff.Revelation IS THE RIGHT WORD