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Mighty Garvey! [Import, Limited Edition]

Manfred MannAudio CD
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The history of the jazz/R&B combo founded by South African Jewish emigré Manfred Sepse Lubowitz in London in 1962 can be divided into three parts, not counting the prog-rock group that rose to fame in 1977 with a cover of Bruce Springsteen's "Blinded by the Light," Manfred Mann's Earth Band. The first incarnation began life as the Mann-Hugg Blues Brothers, formed by Mike Hugg and Lubowitz, who had… Read more in Amazon's Manfred Mann Store

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  • Audio CD (February 10, 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import, Limited Edition
  • Label: Universal Japan
  • ASIN: B00007KKXC
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #873,429 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Happy Families
2. No Better, No Worse
3. Every Day Another Hair Turns Grey
4. Country Dancing
5. It's So Easy Falling
6. Happy Families
7. The Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo)
8. Big Betty
9. The Vicar's Daughter
10. Each and Every Day
11. Cubist Town
12. Ha! Ha! Said the Clown
13. Harry the One-Man Band
14. Happy Families
15. Happy Families
16. No Better, No Worse
17. Every Day Another Hair Turns Grey
18. Country Dancing
19. It's So Easy Falling
20. Happy Families
See all 28 tracks on this disc

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Japanese reissue of 1968 album that's unavailable domestically, packaged in a miniature LP sleeve limited to one pressing of 5,000 copies. Includes the album's 14 tracks in original mono & stereo (as bonus tracks). Fontana. 2003.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Have for any Fan of 1960's Music!, October 18, 2006
This review is from: Mighty Garvey (Audio CD)
This was the third and final album by from the chapter two version of the Manfred Mann group - featuring lead-singer Mike dÁbo. The group is mostly known for their big and fine hit-singles during 1966-69 such as "Just Like a Woman", "Seme-detached Suburban Mr James", "Fox on the Run and of course the two included on this album "Mighty Quinn" and "Ha, Ha, Said the Clown"

Though band-members Mike Hugg and Mike dÁbo were brilliant song-writers themselves their singles were, by one exception, always written by other songwriters ( Bob Dylan for one ). Their three albums are all fine examples of early British pop-rock at its finest and really worth seeking out. All band-members were experinced, talented and capeable of playing very different instruments and musical styles. This obviously shows on their albums and there is a great variety in instrumentation on their albums.

"Mighty Garvey" is probably their most consistent with fine original material from Hugg and dÀbo, and apart from the "comedy" tracks "Happy Families" they stay away from their tendency to put in a couply of jazz-tunes. Though "Happy Families" hardly are meant to be taken seriously, the opener sets a fine free-and-easy mood for the album.

Mike dàbo's "No Better, No Worse" is a great Traffic inspired (?) tune featuring Klaus Voorman's flute, which is also known from more of their hits.

"Every Day Another Hair Turns Grey" is Mike Hugg's sad melodic answer to Beatles' "Penny Lane" - fine lead and harmony vocals on this one.

"Country Dancing" is a song much in the same vein as the single "Ha, Ha, Said the Clown", though not as good - written by dÀbo.

"It's So Easy Falling in Love" and "Each and Every Day" are other fine typical Manfred Mann songs; featuring the mellotrone which also often was used on their records. Written by Hugg.

"Mighty Quinn" is simply one the greatest singles released in the late 1960's - try compare with Bob Dylan's original, then you'll understand how big this band really was.

The funky "Big Betty" is my least favourite on the album - may give associations towards Steve Winwoods Spencer Davis days.

Mike dàbo's "The Vicar's Daughter" is a beautiful song, with lyrics that some may find somewhat too sentimental; for me personally it's a favourite.

Guitarist Tom McGuinnes also contributed a song now and then; here he is featured with the surrelistic and experimental "Cubist Town" - though different the song works fine in the context.

Hugg's "Harry the One Man Band" is a little more of the same - art pop-rock - naive in the same way as Syd Barrett's early Pink Floyd songs.

For any fan of British pop-rock of the 1960's this album is a must!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Give me Garvey... for my mashed potatoes, April 18, 2004
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G. Pennell (Haddonfield, New Jersey USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mighty Garvey! (Audio CD)
A CD of this final LP of the D'Abo Manfreds has been a long time coming. It contains the lyrics (in Japanese), an inserted reproduction of the (much shorter) US LP version's cover, and the UK cover work. The stereo, while impressive, sounds like the analog LP version, if such things will keep you up at night, while the mono is just a compressed version of the stereo, unlike last year's "As Is" reissue, which was a totally different mix. Still, the sound is gorgeous (although still cursed, as was the LP, with fake stereo versions of "Mighty Garvey" -not GRAVEY; where are their proofreaders? - and "Ha ha said the clown"). So, good art, great stereo - fake mono? I'd gladly buy it anyway. And you should too.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mighty Stuff!, July 25, 2008
This review is from: Mighty Garvey (Audio CD)
Ah...Nostalgia!!! I was a fan of the Manfreds in the Sixties...not too many left now!! Mighty Garvey was a totally underrated album. Surprisingly, the previous reviewer didn`t think Big Betty was good.This was the funkiest, bluesiest tune on the album, complete with McGuinness brass guitar and thundering Hugg drums. It would have been a number one single, no bother. The spoof Garvey tracks were so funny, especially the Night Club Sammy Davis take off. Country Dancing was also very catchy and would have made an excellent single, rather than the abysmal Ha Ha Said the Clown. Imagine the Yardbirds recorded this...what were they all on? Magic Mushrooms??!!Anyway, Long Live the Manfreds!!!!
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