Many Are Called But Few Get Up
Mana · Other Songs - Mana
Look at all the ants in splintered frosted glaze
Many are called but few get up.
Will you?
Such a lot of work that we all can do,
You can do it all, live, love, move and do.
Many are called but few get up,
Will you?
My eyes are burning,
My mind is opening.
Many Are Called But Few Get Up
Mana's 'Many Are Called But Few Get Up' stands as a defining track within the band's expansive catalog of flamenco fusion. Released during a period where the group synthesized traditional Spanish rhythms with progressive rock structures, the song exemplifies their signature approach to blending cultural heritage with modern musical complexity. The piece features intricate guitar work and vocal harmonies that draw deeply from the flamenco tradition, yet it is propelled by a driving, rock-oriented rhythm section that distinguishes it from standard folk recordings. As part of Mana's broader discography, the track reflects the band's commitment to creating a unique sonic identity that honors its roots while pushing the boundaries of genre expectations. Its enduring presence in their live performances and studio recordings underscores its status as a cornerstone of their artistic output.
