Singer: Manfred Mann Chapter Three Title: Volume Two Released: 1999 Country: UK Style: Prog Rock, Jazz-Rock, Psychedelic Rock Genre: Jazz / Rock / Pop music Rating: 4.5 Votes: 860 Formats: MP4 AAC DXD AA AHX WMA FLAC MP3 size: 1388 mb
Tracklist Hide Credits
1
Lady Ace
Written-By – Hugg*
8:01
2
I Ain't Laughing
Written-By – Hugg*
2:37
3
Poor Sad Sue
Trumpet – Harry Becket*Violin – Jerry Field*Written-By – Hugg*
5:57
4
Jump Before You Think
Acoustic Bass – York*Written-By – Hugg*
4:51
5
It's Good To Be Alive
Drums – Andy McCullochWritten-By – B Hugg*, Mann*
3:33
6
Happy Being Me
Drums – Conrad Isadore*Written-By – Hugg*
15:56
7
Virginia
Written-By – Mann*
4:52
Bonus Tracks
8
I Ain't Laughing (Mono)
Written-By – Hugg*
2:37
9
Happy Being Me (Single Version - Mono)
Drums – Conrad Isadore*Written-By – Hugg*
4:04
10
Virginia (Alternate Version)
Written-By – Mann*
3:35
Credits
Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals
–
Brian Hugg
Alto Saxophone
–
Bernie Living
Arranged By [Additional Brass Arrangements]
–
Derek Wadsworth,
Mike Gibb*
Arranged By [Brass Arrangements]
–
Manfred Mann And Mike Hugg*
Artwork [Cd And Booklet Artwork]
–
Andrew Buckle
Artwork [Revised], Liner Notes
–
Red Steel Productions
Baritone Saxophone
–
David 'Dozy' Coxhill*
Design [Album Design], Photography By
–
Keef
Drums
–
Craig Collinge
Electric Bass, Acoustic Bass
–
Steve York
Engineer
–
Dave Hadfield
Liner Notes [Additional Sleeve Notes]
–
Andy Taylor
Organ
–
Manfred Mann
Other [Additional Material Courtesy]
–
Andy Taylor,
Carol Taylor,
Helen Milner,
Manfred Mann,
Mick Rogers,
Steve Fernie,
Workhouse, The
Original album credits:
Recorded at Maximum Sound Studio, Old Kent Road, London.
We'd also like to thank our many friends who assisted us in the making of this album.
Publishers - Tarot/Carlin.
1999 Re-master credits:
Re-mastered June-September 1999, London.
Additional thanks to Ron Clint and Greg Russo.
Special thanks to Barry Winton for supplying the covers at the last minute!
Revised artwork and liner notes prepared for Creature Music Ltd.
CD and booklet artwork by Andrew Buckle of Sapphire Productions.
The website: http://www.manfredmann.co.uk