This is a song by the band " Manna " of
the 70s. I have a couple im getting ready
to get up on youtube. I think that alot of 70s
music has been long lost and forgotten
I at least have some that I can share with
new listeners of the old classic stuff!
Manna was fronted by Denny Correll
(later a christian singer) Any other info
about them i dont have cause i dont have
the LP cover only on cassette. If anyone
has any info to add feel free to mail me
facebook Dee Wes
We Can Make It - Manna - circa 1970s
Anyways, thanks ever-so, for posting this —I haven't been able to locate that album for years. Think it was on the Columbia label —Do let me know if you post anything else from this album —Cheers...
P.S. —In case you weren't aware, read my comments from the bottom up to get them in order. Thanks, again.
AwaTu 1 year ago
I wish I could recall the name of that keyboard player or, what he called that keyboard, which was, essentially, a polyphonic synthesizer, 5 years before there were such instruments —You can clearly hear the string setting and other sounds he's playing on this song. One cool thing I recall was being deep in conversation with the keyboardist and a couple others from their entourage and realized that I had been talking with Graham Nash. By the by, Manna sounded incredible that day...
AwaTu 1 year ago
This is so cool. I used to have a promo copy of the self-titled album, "Manna" that this tune is from. Manna, a group that included some of the members from "Blues Image" of "Ride Captain Ride" fame was opening for Albert Collins at The Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium to support the presidential campaign of George McGovern in 1972. They were really nice guys. Keyboardist was amazing and he had this incredible polyphonic keyboard....
AwaTu 1 year ago