The band reformed in 1983, with a line-up of Micky Jones and Deke Leonard on guitars, Martin Ace on bass and
John "Pugwash" Weathers (formerly of
Gentle Giant) on drums. This line-up was to stay constant until 1996, except from a short spell, when Weathers was unwell, and Rick Martinez temporarily took over. After rehearsals, their first gig was on
All Fools Day at the
Marquee Club in London, and in June 1983 they recorded
Friday 13th (January 1984, Picasso PIK 001) at The Marquee, but this comprised old numbers, not new material. Not having a recording contract to promote them, albums were issued on several labels, e.g.
Friday 13th was also issued as
Live at the Marquee (Great Expectations PIPCD 055) and
Talk about a Morning (Dressed to Kill DRESS 600). Later that year, they played the Reading Festival, which was recorded for
Tommy Vance's
Friday Rock Show and released as ''Live at Reading '83'' in 1993. In 1983, they also recorded an album of new material in Germany, but fell out with the producer, who was also the album's promoter, so the album was never issued. The first studio album to be issued,
The Twang Dynasty, was issued in 1992 and included the track "Fast and Dangerous", which was used on trailers for
Paul Whitehouse's
Fast Show, although the band were not paid for this. and was replaced by returning drummer Terry Williams, who in the interim, had served in bands such as
Dire Straits. Williams recorded some tracks, later released on the
Undrugged (May 2002) album, and then Leonard suffered a minor stroke, so the band played a few gigs as a three-piece. When Leonard returned in 1997, Williams left, to be replaced by drummer
Bob Richards, formerly of The Wild Family and The Adrian Smith Band. Former keyboardist
Phil Ryan returned in 1998, taking the band back to the classic five-piece line-up, which recorded a live double album
1998 at the Star Club (1998) at The Star Club, Oberhausen, Germany, in March that year. Ryan played a major role in producing
Endangered Species (June 2000), but then had to withdraw from the band for personal reasons. Ryan was replaced by Gareth Llewellyn Thorrington, who missed the recording of
Down Town Live (2002) at the Down Town Blues Club, Hamburg, in May 2001, as his flight was cancelled due a bomb scare, but appeared on part of the
Undrugged (May 2002) album (an "unplugged" album with a twist in the title), which had been started in 1996, and was finally issued in 2002.
Undrugged has some classic covers, including "
Sail on, Sailor" by
the Beach Boys and
Ray Charles's "
Georgia on My Mind", both lead vocals being by Micky Jones. In 2002, Micky Jones was diagnosed with a
brain tumour and had to take time off for treatment. Jones's place was temporarily taken by his son George Jones, but when Micky had recovered enough to rejoin, in 2004, Leonard decided to leave, again, so George became a permanent member of the band. In 2005, Micky Jones' health deteriorated due to the re-occurrence of his brain tumour Josh Ace, Martin Ace and Phil Ryan recruited James Beck (guitar, vocals) and Rene Robrahn (drums, vocals) to the new line-up and wiped parts of the album to replace George Jones. Bob Richards's parts were kept on as they were unable to record over them, due to the lack of a click track. This album,
Kingdom of Noise, was finally released in June 2009. George Jones and Bob Richards formed a new band, Son of Man, with Richie Galloni (vocals), Marco James (keyboards) and Ray Jones (bass) from Welsh band
Sassafras and Glenn Quinn (guitar) from
Tigertailz. they are continuing to play Man's music at gigs around England and Wales, having released
Son of Man, an album of new material in October 2016. Their second album,
State Of Dystopia, was released in March 2020. A new album,
Reanimated Memories, was launched at a gig at
The Half Moon, Putney, on 22 February 2015, the band's first performance in the UK since October 2011. In 2015
Swansea Museum mounted an exhibition,
The Evolution of Man 1965-2014, Acid Rock from Wales, displaying Man memorabilia from the last 50 years, from the collection of local fan John Bannon. Since 2011 Man have been based in Germany, where they still perform occasionally, including autumn tours in 2012 and 2013, and a short UK tour in 2019. For their 50th anniversary tour in 2018, Shane Dixon joined the band as the new drummer and Malcolm Morley returned to play keyboards. Their latest album,
Anachronism Tango, was released in October 2019. == Deaths ==