Track 5 from their sixth album released in 1975 copyright Warner Bros. Records. The album was again recorded at the Workhouse in London. It received above average reviews and was their first to include a cover of a Bruce Springsteen song. “Spirit in the Night’ was released as a single and reached No. 97 on the Billboard chart. Another version released as a non-album single the following year with Chris Thompson on lead vocals reached No. 40. The album’s title was inspired by an incident from May 19, 1942 when an ornithologist and a BBC sound engineer were in the English countryside near Surrey to record nightingales in their natural habitat. While recording the birds, one hundred and ninety-seven RAF bombers flew overhead on their way to attack Mannheim, Germany and the drone of their engines can be heard on the recording with the nightingales. Twelve aircraft would not return from the mission. The recording is included on the song “As Above So Below.” Written by Pam Nestor & Joan Armatrading and produced by Manfred Mann’s Earth Band. Featuring: Manfred Mann – Hammond B-3 organ & synthesizers Mick Rogers – Lead vocals, lead & rhythm guitars Colin Pattenden – Bass Chris Slade – Drums & percussion Special Guests: Chris Warren-Green – Violin David Millman – Viola Nigel Warren-Green – Cello Graham Elliot – Cello David Boswell-Brown – Cello Ruby James – Background vocals Doreen Chanter – Background vocals Martha Smith – Background vocals (Visionary mountains) Visionary mountains above and afar Like answers to questions on life (love) Love and the longing to survive Truth though distorted are words I create Today the parting, tonight (tonight) At the peak of your visionary mountains Visionary mountains above and afar Like answers to questions on life (love) (Love, love) (Visionary mountains) Visionary mountains above and afar Like answers to questions on life (love) Love and the longing to survive Yeah, yeah, yeah Love and the longing to survive Yeah
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