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Chapter Three, Vol. 1 [Bonus Tracks]
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Track List: Chapter Three, Vol. 1 [Bonus Tracks]

  1. Travelling Lady
  2. Snakeskin Garter
  3. Konekuf
  4. Sometimes
  5. Devil Woman
  6. Time
  7. One Way Glass
  8. Mister, You're a Better Man Than I
  1. Ain't It Sad
  2. Study in Inaccuracy
  3. Where Am I Going
  4. Sometimes [Single Mono Version]
  5. Travelling Lady [Single Mono Ver...
  6. Devil Woman [Single Version]
  7. Study in Inaccuracy [Alternative...

Pro Reviews: Chapter Three, Vol. 1 [Bonus Tracks]

  • All Music Guide

    It's light years from the airy pop of "Do Wah Diddy Diddy," recorded by the hitmaking first group formed by South African Manfred Mann and Mike Hugg in 1963. This is as much jazz as rock. There's hardly any guitar, but a swaggering horn section compensates. Imagine a darker, moodier Traffic with Mann manning the organ instead of Steve Winwood. Hugg's raspy vocals are featured on the first album recorded with the new band. The standout tracks are the albumopening "Travelling Lady" and "Time," but they are hardly the only strong ones. [The reissue adds four bonus tracks.]

    - Mark Allan, All Music Guide

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Manfred Mann

An RB band that only played pop to get on the charts, Manfred Mann ranked among the most adept British Invasion acts in both styles. The fact that their range encompassed jazz as well as rhythm-and-blues, coupled with some elements of their appearance and presentation -- co-founder/keyboardist Manfred Mann's bearded, bespectacled presence -- also made the Manfreds more ... Read more