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ECLEC 2061CD
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"A classic from Man caught live at The Roundhouse in 1975 featuring two bonus tracks recorded in Berkeley, California in the same year. With a guest appearance by Quicksilver Messenger Service's John Cippolina on guitar."
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ECLEC 2062CD
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"Originally released in 1974, Slow Motion was another classic album in the catalog of Welsh rock legends, Man. Touring extensively to support the record, Man delivered a stunning series of concerts and made a triumphant return to the USA early the following year. As part of Esoteric's reissue program of the Man catalog, we are proud to present the remastered album and with a selection of studio out-takes, including four previously unreleased live tracks recorded in California in May 1975. With superbly remastered sound and a lavish booklet with notes by Man's Deke Leonard, this is yet another essential release for fans of Man."
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ECLEC 2014CD
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"Man's debut live album for Liberty/UA -- now remixed from the original 8-track tapes & expanded to include the entire concert. This expanded reissue features the entire concert over two CDs at a special price and liner notes exclusively penned by Man guitarist and raconteur Deke Leonard. The time is right to re-experience the musical ages of Man!"
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ECLEC 2012CD
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"Man's first classic album for Liberty/UA -- now 24-bit remastered from the original master tapes with a previously unreleased bonus track. Man's importance in the history of Welsh rock music cannot be understated. Fusing the worlds of psychedelia, blues, rock and roll and West Coast inspired rock, they were simply one of Britain's most original groups of the 1970s. Recording a series of classic albums for Liberty/United Artists, Man, along with label mates Hawkwind, were true champions of the 'underground' spirit. Esoteric Recordings are proud to undertake the reissuing of Man's entire legacy for United Artists beginning with their debut for the label released in March 1971. The reissue features a previously-unreleased 17-minute bonus track and liner notes exclusively penned by Man guitarist and raconteur Deke Leonard. The time is right to re-experience the musical ages of Man!"
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ECLEC 2019CD
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"Man's importance in the history of Welsh rock music cannot be understated. Fusing the worlds of psychedelia, blues, rock and roll and West Coast-inspired rock, they were simply one of Britain's most original groups of the 1970s. Along with label mates Hawkwind, Man were true champions of the 'underground' spirit. Esoteric Recordings are proud to undertake the reissuing of Man's entire legacy for United Artists continuing with their 4th album, hailed by many as their defining moment, released in November 1972. The reissue features fully restored artwork and is expanded by 25 minutes featuring two previously unreleased 'live in the studio' tracks recorded in June 1972 and liner notes exclusively penned by Man guitarist and raconteur, Deke Leonard. The time is right to re-experience the musical ages of Man!"
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SR 253CD
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Man is a duo consisting of French multi-instrumentalists François Rasim Biyikli (piano, Rhodes, melodica, guitars, noises) and Charles-Eric Charrier (acoustic bass, guitar, toys), who produce a rare and elegant form of electroacoustic music that touches base with unchartered territory where anything is possible. Simple, disquieting and friendly, absent yet abominably present, the duo achieves an even more liberated form of music on this third opus. After two instrumental albums for Les Disques du Soleil et de l'Acier (Man and Main Gauche), three years spent playing concerts throughout Europe and multiple collaborations in film (about a dozen original soundtracks), fashion (Cartier), television (Arte), theatre, dance and visual arts (Pierrick Sorin), Man returns with some of their most arresting music yet.
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