"Messin'" is the fourth studio album by Manfred Mann's Earth Band, released in 1973. It showcases the band's eclectic blend of rock, jazz, and progressive influences. The album features a mix of original compositions and covers, with highlights including the title track "Messin'" and a reimagining of Bob Dylan's "Father of Day, Father of Night."
With its intricate arrangements and diverse musical styles, "Messin'" demonstrates Manfred Mann's Earth Band's versatility and innovation. While not as commercially successful as some of their later albums, "Messin'" remains a favorite among fans of progressive rock and showcases the band's unique approach to music-making.