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2006 (album)

2004 studio album by Manfred Mann


Summary

2004 studio album by Manfred Mann

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name2006
typeStudio
artistManfred Mann ’06 with Manfred Mann's Earth Band
cover2006 Manfred Mann '06.jpg
released25 October 2004
recorded2004
genre{{flatlist
length48:17
labelCohesion
producerManfred Mann
Dean Hart
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next_year2005
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typealbum
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title2006
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  • Hard rock
  • progressive rock
  • jazz rock Dean Hart 2006 is an album released in 2004 by Manfred Mann with Manfred Mann's Earth Band. Manfred Mann preferred to point out that this is rather his solo album. His explanation for this is given in the sleeve notes, where he says that some of the tracks ('Mars', 'Two Friends', 'Two Brides', ' Slave', 'Frog' and 'Get Me Out of This') were recorded in a more unrehearsed and experimental way than the others. Because of this, Mann preferred to present this outside the normal Earth Band context, as representative only of his personal tastes and not those of his Earth Band colleagues. He also remarks that the album title is not consistent with its release year (2004, or in some places 2005) because the resulting anachronism seems to him artistically interesting.

Track listing

Personnel

  • Manfred Mann – keyboards, vocals
  • Mick Rogers – guitars
  • Geoff Dunn – drums
  • Steve Kinch – bass
  • Noel McCalla – vocals with
  • Chris Thompson – vocals
  • Thomas D – vocals
  • Matt Loffstadt – guitars
  • Don Freeman – poem and talking
  • Barbara Thompson – saxophone
  • Dean Hart – bass, guitars, vocals
  • Hazel Hernandez – vocals
  • Melanie Pappenheim – vocals
  • Arte Chorale – vocals
  • Henry’s Eight – vocals

Notes

References

  1. "2006 - Manfred Mann's Earth Band". Allmusic.
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