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Manfred Mann's Earth Band|Glorified Magnified

Glorified Magnified

Manfred Mann's Earth Band

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The second album by Manfred Mann's Earth Band to be released in 1972, Glorified Magnified is as solid a heavy rock album as you're likely to find from that era, and it still holds up three decades later, mostly because these guys are smarter than the music they're playing and don't mind indulging their taste as well as their dexterity. They can romp and stomp through "Meat" or "I'm Gonna Have You All," complete with a slashing guitar solo by Mick Rogers on the latter, or throw in a synthesizer interlude by Mann on "One Way Glass" that's so quietly and carefully executed as to be worthy of a classical piece -- and not skip a beat doing it. Between Rogers' bold yet tasteful leads, Mann's beautifully assertive yet virtuoso synthesizer and general keyboard work, and Colin Pattenden's muscular bass playing, this is a consistently inspired group, even when their material isn't as interesting as what they do with it, which is the case here. On "Look Around," for example, Rogers' playing on the break starts off as brief, fragmentary digressions off from a not too terribly diverting central riff that turn into longer progressions that eventually take the entire band with him -- and just when you think you've got this band pegged in terms of what it's about, along comes "Ashes to the Wind," opening side two of the original LP, which includes room for an acoustic guitar amid the high-wattage excursions, all leading into a surprisingly effective synthesizer workout by Mann on "Wind," before moving onto the acoustic guitar-driven "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue." The latter, which adds instrumentation until it's so totally removed from its opening section as to be a different song, is one of the best Dylan covers of its era, and is almost worth the price of admission by itself. And then there's the title instrumental, a mix of rock and synthesizer sounds -- with a choir in there somewhere -- that sounds like mid-'70s King Crimson in rehearsal.
© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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1
Meat
00:04:03

Manfred Mann's Earth Band, MainArtist

1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited 1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited

2
Look Around
00:05:10

Manfred Mann's Earth Band, MainArtist

1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited 1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited

3
One Way Glass
00:04:07

Manfred Mann's Earth Band, MainArtist

1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited 1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited

4
I'm Gonna Have You All
00:05:19

Manfred Mann's Earth Band, MainArtist

1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited 1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited

5
Down Home
00:03:17

Manfred Mann's Earth Band, MainArtist

1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited 1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited

6
Our Friend George
00:03:03

Manfred Mann's Earth Band, MainArtist

1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited 1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited

7
Ashes To The Wind
00:02:14

Manfred Mann's Earth Band, MainArtist

1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited 1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited

8
Wind
00:01:58

Manfred Mann's Earth Band, MainArtist

1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited 1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited

9
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
00:04:26

Manfred Mann's Earth Band, MainArtist

1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited 1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited

10
Glorified Magnified
00:04:40

Manfred Mann's Earth Band, MainArtist

1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited 1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited

11
Meat (Single Version)
00:03:17

Manfred Mann's Earth Band, MainArtist

1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited 1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited

12
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (Single Version)
00:03:11

Manfred Mann's Earth Band, MainArtist

1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited 1972 Petbrook Limited on exclusive licence to Creature Music Limited

Chronique

The second album by Manfred Mann's Earth Band to be released in 1972, Glorified Magnified is as solid a heavy rock album as you're likely to find from that era, and it still holds up three decades later, mostly because these guys are smarter than the music they're playing and don't mind indulging their taste as well as their dexterity. They can romp and stomp through "Meat" or "I'm Gonna Have You All," complete with a slashing guitar solo by Mick Rogers on the latter, or throw in a synthesizer interlude by Mann on "One Way Glass" that's so quietly and carefully executed as to be worthy of a classical piece -- and not skip a beat doing it. Between Rogers' bold yet tasteful leads, Mann's beautifully assertive yet virtuoso synthesizer and general keyboard work, and Colin Pattenden's muscular bass playing, this is a consistently inspired group, even when their material isn't as interesting as what they do with it, which is the case here. On "Look Around," for example, Rogers' playing on the break starts off as brief, fragmentary digressions off from a not too terribly diverting central riff that turn into longer progressions that eventually take the entire band with him -- and just when you think you've got this band pegged in terms of what it's about, along comes "Ashes to the Wind," opening side two of the original LP, which includes room for an acoustic guitar amid the high-wattage excursions, all leading into a surprisingly effective synthesizer workout by Mann on "Wind," before moving onto the acoustic guitar-driven "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue." The latter, which adds instrumentation until it's so totally removed from its opening section as to be a different song, is one of the best Dylan covers of its era, and is almost worth the price of admission by itself. And then there's the title instrumental, a mix of rock and synthesizer sounds -- with a choir in there somewhere -- that sounds like mid-'70s King Crimson in rehearsal.
© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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