Manfred Mann Chapter Three Explained

Manfred Mann Chapter Three
Background:group_or_band
Years Active:1969–1970
Label:Vertigo Records

Manfred Mann Chapter Three were a British experimental jazz rock band founded by South African keyboard player Manfred Mann and long-time partner Mike Hugg, both former members of the group Manfred Mann.[1] "Chapter III" was a reference to the earlier line-ups with singers Paul Jones followed by Mike D'Abo.

The line-up for its debut at Newcastle's Mayfair Ballroom on 24 October 1969 was Mike Hugg (vocals/electric piano), Mann (organ), Bernie Living (alto sax), Steve York (bass)[2] and Craig Collinge (drums), augmented by a five-piece brass section of Clive Stevens (tenor sax), Carl Griffiths (tenor sax), Dave Coxhill (baritone sax), Gerald Drewett (trombone) and Sonny Corbett (trumpet).

The band released two studio albums but shelved a third. A tour of Australia and New Zealand in April and May 1971 with Deep Purple and Free was cut short after an altercation with the promoter. The band flew back to England two weeks early and broke up. Mann went on to form Manfred Mann's Earth Band later that year.[1]

Albums

YearAlbumUK albumsUS albumsAdditional information
1969Manfred Mann Chapter Threestyle="text-align:center; vertical-align:top;"-style="text-align:center; vertical-align:top;"-Catalogue No. Vertigo VO 3
1970Manfred Mann Chapter Three Volume Twostyle="text-align:center; vertical-align:top;"-style="text-align:center; vertical-align:top;"-Catalogue No. Vertigo 6360 012

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Colin Larkin. Guinness Publishing. 1992. First. 0-85112-939-0. 1602.
  2. Web site: Steve York bassist . Steveyork.com . 17 July 2014.