Somewhere in Afrika
Somewhere in Afrika is the eleventh album by Manfred Mann's Earth Band, released in 1982.[2] It is their last studio album recorded for their long time record label Bronze Records. They would record their next studio album, Criminal Tango for Virgin Records. Bassist Matt Irving joined the band, replacing Pat King for this album.
Somewhere in Afrika | ||||
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Released | October 1982 (Germany) 18 February 1983 (UK) | |||
Recorded | 1981-1982 | |||
Studio | Mastersounds Underhill Studios, London | |||
Genre | Rock Hard rock Progressive rock | |||
Length | 37:22 | |||
Label | Bronze (UK original release) Cohesion (UK 1999 reissue) Arista (U.S.) | |||
Producer | Manfred Mann | |||
Manfred Mann's Earth Band chronology | ||||
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Singles from Somewhere in Afrika | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Track listing
Side one
- "Tribal Statistics" (Andy Qunta) – 4:16
- "Eyes of Nostradamus" (Al Stewart) – 3:28
- "Third World Service" (Anthony Moore) – 5:18
- "Demolition Man" (Sting) – 3:45
- "Brothers and Sisters of Azania" (Manfred Mann) – 2:46
Side two
- "Africa Suite" (Mann, Matt Irving, John Lingwood) – 8:36
- a) "Brothers and Sisters of Africa" (Mann) – 3:06
- b) "To Bantustan?" (Mann) – 2:36
- c) "Koze Kobenini? (How Long Must We Wait?)" (Mann, Irving) – 1:26
- d) "Lalela" (Mann, Lingwood) – 1:31
- "Redemption Song (No Kwazulu)" (Bob Marley) – 7:35
- "Somewhere in Africa" (Traditional; arranged by Mann and Lingwood) – 1:38
Bonus Tracks (1999 CD re-issue)
- "War Dream" (Mann, Lingwood, Steve Waller, Irving, Shona Laing) – 3:08
- "Holiday's Dream" (Mann, Irving, Lingwood, Waller) – 2:40
- "Redemption Song" (single version) (Bob Marley) – 4:14
- "Eyes of Nostradamus" (12" single version) (Stewart) – 4:42
- "Demolition Man" (single version/alternate mix) (Sumner) – 3:44
US version
The North American version of Somewhere in Afrika was reordered, and was substantially different from the European version. Several tracks were added, while others were altered or edited.
Added to the line-up were the songs "Runner" (the band's final Top 40 hit in the US to date) and "Rebel". "Runner" was included in the soundtracks of the films, The Philadelphia Experiment (1984) and Firstborn (1984). "Africa Suite" was altered to feature a completely different final section called "Brothers and Sisters of Azania" (which had appeared as a separate track on the European LP); the original final section of the suite (known as "Lalela") now appeared as a separate track earlier in the album's running order. Finally, the track "Redemption Song" was cut by over 3 minutes.
Side one
- "Demolition Man" (Sting) – 3:40
- "Runner" (Ian Thomas) – 4:40
- "Rebel" (Reg Laws) – 3:52
- "Eyes of Nostradamus" (Stewart) – 3:28
- "Third World Service" (Moore) – 3:24
Side two
- "Somewhere in Africa" (Trad arr Mann, Lingwood) – 1:38
- "Tribal Statistics" (Qunta) – 4:16
- "Lalela" (Mann, Lingwood) – 1:31
- "Redemption Song (No Kwazulu)" (Bob Marley) – 4:11
- "Africa Suite" (Mann, Irving, Lingwood) – 9:54
- a) "Brothers and Sisters of Africa" (Mann) – 3:06
- b) "To Bantustan?" (Mann) – 2:36
- c) "Koze Kobenini? (How Long Must We Wait?)" (Mann, Irving) – 1:26
- d) "Brothers and Sisters of Azania" (Mann) – 2:46
Personnel
Musicians
- Manfred Mann – keyboards, synthesisers
- John Lingwood – drums, percussion
- Steve Waller – vocals, guitar ("Eyes of Nostradamus", "Third World Service", "Demolition Man")
- Chris Thompson – vocals
- Matt Irving – bass, programming (MC4)
- Shona Laing – vocals
- Trevor Rabin – lead guitar on "Redemption Song", guitar solo on "Runner"
References
- DeGagne, Mike. Somewhere in Afrika at AllMusic
- Russo, Greg (2011), Mannerisms – The five phases of Manfred Mann, New York: Crossfire Publications, ISBN 978-0-9791845-2-9
External links
- Somewhere in Afrika at Discogs (list of releases)