Man - Rhinos, Winos & Lunatics 1974 (UK, Psychedelic Rock, Progressive Rock)

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Man - Rhinos, Winos & Lunatics 1974 (UK, Psychedelic Rock, Progressive Rock)




 Eighth album in the discography of the most flourishing of the group, we can say - the ceiling. Here's the story Deke Leonard: "I think that Baker (producer Roy Thomas Baker) did a good job. We are not the easiest group in the world for a producer, but I think he was a great professional and cheerful person, do not pay attention to our moods . We went to the Castle Clearwell, where they learned that we can use week deadline. With extremely tight schedule, we were panicking, but suddenly everything went like clockwork. After a week in the studio Morgan material was recorded, and three completely mixed. " The album was released in February 1974 and successfully reached # 24 in the UK Albums Chart. Smooth, multidimensional and melodic album of 8 tracks, was supported by a national tour with Hawkwind and greatly increased the popularity of Man. After the release of this album was first team crossed the ocean and began touring in the U.S..

Tracks:
Original album:
All tracks composed by Micky Jones, Deke Leonard, Malcolm Morley, Ken Whaley and Terry Williams, except where noted.

01. Taking The Easy Way Out Again - 4:22

02. The Thunder And Lightning Kid - 5:17

03. California Silks And Satins (Deke Leonard, Malcolm Morley) - 4:37

04. Four Day Louise - 6:02

05. Intro - 0:44

06. Kerosene - 6:29

07. Scotch Corner - 9:04

08. Exit - 1:13


Bonus:

09. Taking The Easy Way Out Again (single A-side, 1974) - 3:17


Personnel:

- Micky Jones - guitar, vocals
- Deke Leonard - guitar, piano, vocals
- Malcolm Morley - piano, guitar, vocals
- Ken Whaley - bass
- Terry Williams - drums, vocals
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- Roy Thomas Baker - producer

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