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And in the Beginning: The Complete Early Man 1968-69

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And in the Beginning: The Complete Early Man 1968-69

 

YEAR  2004

ALBUM RATING

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TRACKLIST

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1 A Sad Song (Early Version of Grasshopper) Man A Sad Song (Early Version of Grasshopper) mp3
2 A: My Name Is Jesus Smith [Extended Instrumental Version]/B. My Nam Man A: My Name Is Jesus Smith [Extended Instrumental Version]/B. My Nam mp3
3 A: Prelude/B: The Storm Man A: Prelude/B: The Storm mp3
4 And Castles Rise in Children's Eyes Man And Castles Rise in Children's Eyes mp3
5 And in the Beginning Man And in the Beginning mp3
6 Blind Man Man Blind Man mp3
7 Brother Arnold's Red and White Striped Tent Man Brother Arnold's Red and White Striped Tent mp3
8 Don't Just Stand There (Come in Out of the Rain) Man Don't Just Stand There (Come in Out of the Rain) mp3
9 Empty Room Man Empty Room mp3
10 Erotica Man Erotica mp3
11 Erotica [Mono Single Mix] Man Erotica [Mono Single Mix] mp3
12 It Is as It Must Be Man It Is as It Must Be mp3
13 Love Man Love mp3
14 Love [Mono Single Mix] Man Love [Mono Single Mix] mp3
15 My Name Is Jesus Smith Man My Name Is Jesus Smith mp3
16 Parchment and Candles Man Parchment and Candles mp3
17 Puella! Puella! (Woman!) (Woman!) Man Puella! Puella! (Woman!) (Woman!) mp3
18 Spunk Box Man Spunk Box mp3
19 Sudden Life Man Sudden Life mp3
20 Sudden Life [Mopno Single Mix] Man Sudden Life [Mopno Single Mix] mp3
21 The Future Hides It's Face Man The Future Hides It's Face mp3
22 The Missing Pieces Man The Missing Pieces mp3
23 Walkin' the Dogma (Early Version of Spunk Box) Man Walkin' the Dogma (Early Version of Spunk Box) mp3

ALBUM REVIEW

      The title of this two-CD set is on the grand side, considering it's basically a straight reissue of Man's first two albums, Revelation and 2 Ozs. of Plastic With a Hole in the Middle, with a few marginal extras. Those extras are a few mono single mixes of three Revelation tracks and, from the second album sessions, alternate versions of "My Name Is Jesus Smith" and "Spunk Box" (here retitled "Walkin' the Dogma"), as well as the previously unreleased "A Sad Song." Fans of the slightly more pop-aligned side of psychedelia will prefer the Revelation material on disc one, as Man try on several shades of psych for style with both imagination and awkwardness, uneasily flitting between heavy blues-rock, operatic backup vocals, West Coast-influenced moody organ-based passages, early space rock, and even an instrumental ("Erotica") that sounds like nothing less than the freaked-out soundtrack to a porn movie, complete with quite convincing wordless female moans. (For those who diligently track the rarest of variations, the mono single mix of "Erotica" is from a "non-U.K. issue" -- presumably the version used in one, some, or all European territories in which the track was issued as a single.) On disc two, 2 Ozs. of Plastic With a Hole in the Middle finds the band moving toward a harder, more progressive style of rock with lengthy instrumental passages, sometimes with casual similarity to the astral sound of groups like Pink Floyd, though retaining a bent for lumpy bluesy rock.

      Of the bonuses here, "A Sad Song" is a modest instrumental ballad with blues slide guitar that sounds like a vocal-less backing track; the "early version" of "Spunk Box" isn't much different from the finished one; and the alternate of "My Name Is Jesus Smith" just combines a previously unissued extended instrumental version with a previously unissued extended vocal version. In all it's not enough to make a case for Man as a major psychedelic/progressive band, but it's certainly impressively packaged, and David Wells' excellent lengthy liner notes are quite entertaining. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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