All's Well That Ends Well (Man album) explained

All's Well That Ends Well
Type:live
Artist:Man
Cover:Man_Alls_Well_That_Ends_Well.jpg
Recorded:10–12 December 1976
Venue:The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm
Length:Original Album 40:25Re-Release 132.02
Label:MCA
Producer:Doug Bennett
Prev Title:The Welsh Connection
Prev Year:1976
Next Title:Friday 13th
Next Year:1984

All's Well That Ends Well is the twelfth album by the Welsh rock band Man and their final album before splitting up for the first time at the end of 1976. It was recorded live at London's Roundhouse and is the band's third live album.

Re-Release 2014

In 2014 Esoteric Records[1] released a completely remastered issue of All's Well That Ends Well. It is the original album release remastered from the original 24-track tapes and select recordings of the shows from 10 and 11 December 1976 of the three night stint at the Roundhouse. The recordings are a mix of the in-house recordings done by the Roundhouse sound team and the Manor Mobile recordings who also did the gig. This was the last line up until the band reformed in 1984, and captures most of the consistent members who played in Man, other than Micky Jones who never left it.

The Tracks 2-6 are from the 10th and track 1 is from the 11th shows.

The tracks 1-3 are from the 10th and tracks 4-6 are from the 11th shows.

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  1. Web site: The Progressive Aspect – TPA The Progressive Aspect is a site dedicated to progressive rock (and closely related genres) and includes latest Prog News, CD Reviews, Interviews, Concerts, UK Guide Guide, Festivals and more. theprogressiveaspect.net. 2015-10-16.