MANFRED MANN'S EARTH BAND - SOMEWHERE IN AFRIKA
MANN 013, 5 bonus tracks, re-masters, reissue 1999, nm/nm
Код: 00000608199
Исполнитель: MANFRED MANN'S EARTH BAND
Альбом: SOMEWHERE IN AFRIKA
Фирма: CREATURE
Страна: Англия
Год: 1986
Жанр: POP/ ROCK
Тип: CD Фирма
Штрих код: 5019148619147
2 600 руб.
Tracklist
1 | Tribal Statistics | 4:16 | |
2 | Eyes Of Nostradamus | 3:29 | |
3 | Third World Service | 5:19 | |
4 | Demolition Man | 3:45 | |
5 | Brothers And Sisters Of Azania | 2:47 | |
Africa Suite | (8:36) | ||
6a | Brothers And Sisters Of Africa | ||
6b | To Bantustan? | ||
6c | Koze Kobenini? (How Long Must We Wait?) | ||
6d | Lalela | ||
7 | Redemption Song (No Kwazulu) | 7:36 | |
8 | Somewhere In Africa | 1:38 | |
Bonus Tracks | |||
9 | War Dream | 3:08 | |
10 | Holiday's Dream | 2:40 | |
11 | Redemption Song (Single Version) | 4:14 | |
12 | Eyes Of Nostradamus (12" Single Version) | 4:41 | |
13 | Demolition Man (Single Version/Alternate Mix) | 3:44 |
Companies, etc.
- Published By – Blue Mountain Music Ltd.
- Published By – Scalehand Ltd.
- Published By – Gwyneth Music Ltd.
- Published By – Magnetic Publishing Ltd.
- Published By – Warner/Chappell Music Ltd.
- Copyright © – Petbrook Ltd.
- Copyright © – Creature Music Ltd.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Petbrook Ltd.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Creature Music Ltd.
- Licensed To – Creature Music Ltd.
- Recorded At – The Workhouse Studios
- Recorded At – Mastersounds
- Recorded At – Underhill Studios
- Made By – Disctronics, UK
Credits
- Artwork [Cd And Booklet] – Andrew Buckle
- Artwork [Modelmaking] – Paul Baker
- Artwork, Liner Notes [Prepared For Creature Music Ltd.] – Red Steel Productions
- Cover – Martin Poole
- Drums, Percussion – John Lingwood
- Engineer – Lars Finnstrom, Terry Medhurst
- Keyboards – Manfred Mann
- Liner Notes – Andy Taylor, Robert M Corich
- Liner Notes [Additional Sleeve Notes] – Andy Taylor
- Other [Additional Material Courtesy] – Andy And Carol Taylor At Platform End, Helen Milner, Manfred Mann, Mick Rogers, Steve Fernie, Workhouse, The
- Producer – Manfred Mann
- Recorded By [African Vocal Sequences Recorded In Africa], Bass Guitar, Programmed By [Guitar Mc4] – Matt Irving
- Remastered By – Mike Brown, Robert M Corich
- Vocals – Chris Thompson, Shona Laing, Steve Waller
- Vocals [African Sequences Recorded In London] – Chief Dawethi, Fats Mothya, Jabu Mbalu, Rufus Sefothuma, Zanty Lekau
Notes
Released in UK 18th February 1983 - Catalogue number Bronze BRON543
Released in USA 14th November 1983 - Arista AL8-8194
Liner notes written May 1999.
Lyrics reproduced by permission.
Amandla - Power (Zulu language)
Awethu - Is ours (Zulu language)
Maatla - Power (Xhosa language)
Aruna - Is ours (Xhosa language)
Kwazulu, Bophutatswana, Transkei, Lebowa are areas of South Africa called ’bantustans’ where black families lived without their men folk work hundreds of miles away in the big cities.
Amandla, Awethu is the black power slogan, often chanted at funerals and meetings wherever opposition is expressed.
Azania is the black power name for South Africa.
Zulu, Sotho, Xhosa, Swazi, Tsonga and Venda African tribes.
Publishing credits:
Redemption Song (No Kwazulu) - Blue Mountain Music Ltd
Somewhere In Africa -Scalehand Ltd
Tribal Statistics - Scalehand Ltd
Africa Suite:
Brothers And Sisters Of Africa - Scalehand Ltd
Koze Kobenini? (How Long Music [sic] We Wait?) -Scalehand Ltd
Lalela - Scalehand Ltd
Eyes Of Nostradamus -Gwyneth Music Ltd
Demolition Man - Magnetic Pub Ltd
Brothers And Sisters of Azania - Scalehand Ltd
Original credits:
African vocal sequences were recorded by Matt Irving ’Somewhere in Africa' in June 1982, using an 8 track mobile tape recorder. These tapes were later synchronised with the master tapes in London using computer code.
Other African sequences were recorded in London and we'd like to think the singers - Chief Dawethi, Rufus Sefothuma, Fats Mothya, Jabu Mbalu and Zanty Lekau.
We'd like to thank Jane Curtiss, Robert Stewart, Rik Walton, Bryan New, John Parry, Glenn in Sweden, and Saul Oz.
Also: Robbie McIntosh, Trevor Rabin, (guitar solo in Redemption song), Stevie Lange, Vicki Brown, Geoff Whitehorn, Mick Rogers, Jimmy Copley, Italienska Music - Sweden, Yamaha - Sweden, and Mick Carter and A.L.E Ltd.
A very special thanks to those people in Africa who assisted Matt Irving with the African recordings and also Madonsini and 3rd Ear Music.
This album was mixed using Sony and Mitsubishi digital systems and we'd like to thank Simon Renshaw and Barclay James Harvest in this regard.
Recorded at the Workhouse II - Mastersounds (Sweden) - Underhill Studios
1999 Re-master credits:
Remastered in February/March 1999.
Additional thanks to Ron Clint and Greg Russo.
Artwork and liner notes prepared by Red Steel Productions for Creature Music Ltd.
CD and booklet artwork by Andrew Buckle of Sapphire productions.
Internet site: http://www.ManfredMann.co.uk
For more information on MMEB please send in s.a.e. to: Platform End, 29 Lyndhurst Road, Wallasey, Merseyside L45 6XB, United Kingdom.
© 1986 [sic?] Petbrook Ltd
℗ 1982 Original sound recording owned by Petbrook Ltd on exclusive license to Creature Music Ltd
This compilation ℗ & © 1999 Creature Music Ltd
No authorship is given for tracks 9 and 10.
Tracks 6a to 6d are one single track on the CD, but with pauses between the single sub-tracks.
Released with a 12 page booklet.
No tracks time on this release
Released in USA 14th November 1983 - Arista AL8-8194
Liner notes written May 1999.
Lyrics reproduced by permission.
Amandla - Power (Zulu language)
Awethu - Is ours (Zulu language)
Maatla - Power (Xhosa language)
Aruna - Is ours (Xhosa language)
Kwazulu, Bophutatswana, Transkei, Lebowa are areas of South Africa called ’bantustans’ where black families lived without their men folk work hundreds of miles away in the big cities.
Amandla, Awethu is the black power slogan, often chanted at funerals and meetings wherever opposition is expressed.
Azania is the black power name for South Africa.
Zulu, Sotho, Xhosa, Swazi, Tsonga and Venda African tribes.
Publishing credits:
Redemption Song (No Kwazulu) - Blue Mountain Music Ltd
Somewhere In Africa -Scalehand Ltd
Tribal Statistics - Scalehand Ltd
Africa Suite:
Brothers And Sisters Of Africa - Scalehand Ltd
Koze Kobenini? (How Long Music [sic] We Wait?) -Scalehand Ltd
Lalela - Scalehand Ltd
Eyes Of Nostradamus -Gwyneth Music Ltd
Demolition Man - Magnetic Pub Ltd
Brothers And Sisters of Azania - Scalehand Ltd
Original credits:
African vocal sequences were recorded by Matt Irving ’Somewhere in Africa' in June 1982, using an 8 track mobile tape recorder. These tapes were later synchronised with the master tapes in London using computer code.
Other African sequences were recorded in London and we'd like to think the singers - Chief Dawethi, Rufus Sefothuma, Fats Mothya, Jabu Mbalu and Zanty Lekau.
We'd like to thank Jane Curtiss, Robert Stewart, Rik Walton, Bryan New, John Parry, Glenn in Sweden, and Saul Oz.
Also: Robbie McIntosh, Trevor Rabin, (guitar solo in Redemption song), Stevie Lange, Vicki Brown, Geoff Whitehorn, Mick Rogers, Jimmy Copley, Italienska Music - Sweden, Yamaha - Sweden, and Mick Carter and A.L.E Ltd.
A very special thanks to those people in Africa who assisted Matt Irving with the African recordings and also Madonsini and 3rd Ear Music.
This album was mixed using Sony and Mitsubishi digital systems and we'd like to thank Simon Renshaw and Barclay James Harvest in this regard.
Recorded at the Workhouse II - Mastersounds (Sweden) - Underhill Studios
1999 Re-master credits:
Remastered in February/March 1999.
Additional thanks to Ron Clint and Greg Russo.
Artwork and liner notes prepared by Red Steel Productions for Creature Music Ltd.
CD and booklet artwork by Andrew Buckle of Sapphire productions.
Internet site: http://www.ManfredMann.co.uk
For more information on MMEB please send in s.a.e. to: Platform End, 29 Lyndhurst Road, Wallasey, Merseyside L45 6XB, United Kingdom.
© 1986 [sic?] Petbrook Ltd
℗ 1982 Original sound recording owned by Petbrook Ltd on exclusive license to Creature Music Ltd
This compilation ℗ & © 1999 Creature Music Ltd
No authorship is given for tracks 9 and 10.
Tracks 6a to 6d are one single track on the CD, but with pauses between the single sub-tracks.
Released with a 12 page booklet.
No tracks time on this release
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5 019148 619147
- Label Code: LC 01051
- Matrix / Runout: MANN013 02 6
- Matrix / Runout (On Mould zone area): MADE IN THE UK BY DISCTRONICS
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI L136
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 0419
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