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3 Track listing  





4 Personnel  



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As Is
Studio album by
Released21 October 1966
Recorded30 June – 22 August 1966
StudioPhilips, Marble Arch, London
Genre
  • psychedelic pop
  • Length31:36
    LabelFontana
    ProducerShel Talmy
    Manfred Mann chronology
    Instrumental Asylum
    (1966)
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    (1965)
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    (1966)
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    (1967)
    Alternative cover
    2004 reissue cover
    Singles from As Is

    1. "Just Like a Woman"
      Released: July 29, 1966

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]

    As Is is the third British studio album by Manfred Mann, released in the United Kingdom on 21 October 1966 through Fontana Records. It was their fourth overall (including a "greatest hits" package) but their first to feature new members Mike d'Abo and Klaus Voormann.

    Overview[edit]

    The twelve tracks on the record include the line-up's first single release, a cut-down version of Bob Dylan's "Just Like a Woman" that reached the UK top ten, and a short cool jazz version of "Autumn Leaves", reminiscent of the Modern Jazz Quartet with Mike Hugg's vibraphone and double bass from the group's former bassist Dave Richmond, sounding like an out-take from the group's instrumental releases: these two make weight for a fairly short collection of group compositions. As d'Abo's presence somehow sparked Mike Hugg into producing baroque pop miniatures, both contribute three songs: d'Abo's "Box Office Draw" and "Trouble and Tea" are well-crafted pop, while "As Long as I Have Lovin'" is a generic soul ballad. Hugg's "Morning After the Party", also released as a "B" side and on the compilation album What a Mann, recalls the rowdy rhythm and blues of the group's past, while two of his three collaborations with Mann suggest something of the direction they would later take with Manfred Mann Chapter Three. Guitarist Tom McGuinness provides a range of textures, including his trademark National Steel Guitar and contributes sleeve notes and a gentle folk-ballad. The group continued to exploit studio multitracking: keyboardist Mann layering Mellotrons, bassist Voormann taking over from Mike Vickers on flutes. [2][3][4]

    Recording sessions[edit]

    All of the songs were recorded 30 June – 22 August 1966, at Philips Studio in Stanhope House, London, England, together with producer Shel Talmy:[5]

    Track listing[edit]

    Side one
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Trouble and Tea"Mike d'Abo2:12
    2."A Now and Then Thing"Tom McGuinness2:44
    3."Each Other's Company"Mike Hugg2:56
    4."Box Office Draw"d'Abo2:13
    5."Dealer, Dealer"Hugg, Manfred Mann, Peter Thomas3:17
    6."Morning After the Party"Hugg2:34
    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    7."Another Kind of Music"Hugg, Mann2:32
    8."As Long as I Have Lovin'"d'Abo2:44
    9."Autumn Leaves"Joseph Kosma, Johnny Mercer1:56
    10."Superstitious Guy"Hugg2:46
    11."You're My Girl"Hugg, Mann, Thomas2:48
    12."Just Like a Woman"Bob Dylan2:54

    Personnel[edit]

    Musicians[edit]

    Technical[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ Discogs.com listing
  • ^ [1] George Starostin review
  • ^ Russo, Greg (2011). Mannerisms: The Five Phases of Manfred Mann. Crossfire Publications. pp. 257–258. ISBN 9780979184529.

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