# Mannekind

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1972 studio album by Shelly Manne

Mannekind Studio album by Shelly Manne Released 1972 Recorded 1972 Genre Jazz Label Mainstream MRL 375 Producer Bob Shad Shelly Manne chronology Alive in London (1970) Mannekind (1972) Hot Coles (1975)

***Mannekind*** is an album by drummer [Shelly Manne](/source/Shelly_Manne), recorded in 1972 and released on the [Mainstream](/source/Mainstream_Records) label.[1]

## Reception

Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [2]

The [AllMusic](/source/AllMusic) review by [Scott Yanow](/source/Scott_Yanow) states: "Despite a few good solos, this is one of the weaker Shelly Manne albums".[2]

## Track listing

1. *Birth* - 0:30

1. "Scavenger" (Mike Wofford) - 9:36

1. "Seance" (John Morell) - 7:55

1. "Witch's" (Morell) - 4:15

1. *Fertility* - 0:30

1. *Maturity* - 0:27

1. "Tomorrow" (Wofford) - 7:50

1. "Pink Pearl" (Morell) - 2:45

1. "Mask" (Wofford) - 7:27

1. *Infinity* - 0:42

## Personnel

- [Shelly Manne](/source/Shelly_Manne) - [drums](/source/Drum_kit), [berimbau](/source/Berimbau), [waterphone](/source/Waterphone), cuca, [super balls](/source/Super_ball) on [cymbals](/source/Cymbal), dahka de bellos

- John Morell - [guitar](/source/Guitar)

- [Mike Wofford](/source/Mike_Wofford) - [piano](/source/Piano)

- [John Gross](/source/John_Gross_(musician)) - [tenor saxophone](/source/Tenor_saxophone)

- Gary Barone - [trumpet](/source/Trumpet)

- [Jeffry Castleman](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jeffry_Castleman&action=edit&redlink=1) - [bass](/source/Double_bass)

- Brian Moffet - [percussion](/source/Percussion), [assorted bells](/source/Bell_(instrument)), [wind chimes](/source/Wind_chime), [hi-hat](/source/Hi-hat), [maracas](/source/Maracas), [tambourine](/source/Tambourine), dahka de bellos

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-Mainstream_Records_discography_1-0)** [Mainstream Records discography](http://www.bsnpubs.com/new/mainstream.pdf) accessed May 21, 2015

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-AllMusic_2-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-AllMusic_2-1) Yanow, Scott. [*Mannekind* – Review](https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000649627) at [AllMusic](/source/AllMusic_(identifier)). Retrieved May 21, 2015.

v t e Shelly Manne Studio albums The Three & The Two (1954) The West Coast Sound (1955) Swinging Sounds (1956) More Swinging Sounds (1956) Shelly Manne & His Friends (1956) My Fair Lady (1956) Li'l Abner (1957) Concerto for Clarinet & Combo (1957) The Gambit (1958) Bells Are Ringing (1958) Shelly Manne & His Men Play Peter Gunn (1959) Son of Gunn!! (1959) The Proper Time (1960) Shelly Manne & His Men Play Checkmate (1961) Sounds Unheard Of! (1962) 2-3-4 (1962) Empathy (1962) My Son the Jazz Drummer! (1962) My Fair Lady with the Un-original Cast (1964) Manne–That's Gershwin! (1965) Sounds! (1966) Jazz Gunn (1967) Perk Up (1967) Daktari (1967) Outside (1969) Mannekind (1972) Essence (1977) Live albums At the Black Hawk 1 (1959) At the Black Hawk 2 (1959) At the Black Hawk 3 (1959) At the Black Hawk 4 (1959) At the Black Hawk 5 (1959) Ruth Price with Shelly Manne & His Men at the Manne-Hole (1961) Live! Shelly Manne & His Men at the Manne-Hole (1961) Boss Sounds! (1966) Alive in London (1970) French Concert (1977) Soundtracks Young Billy Young (1969) Discography

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