Black Magic Woman [Live] - Fleetwood Mac, Green, Peter [1]
Jumping at Shadows [Live] - Fleetwood Mac, Bennett, Duster
Oh Well [Live] - Fleetwood Mac, Green, Peter [1]
Ride With Your Daddy Tonight - Fleetwood Mac, Moore
Do You Give a Damn for Me? - Fleetwood Mac, Green
Love That Burns - Fleetwood Mac, Adams, Clifford
World in Harmony - Fleetwood Mac, Green, Peter [1]
Long Grey Mare - Fleetwood Mac, Green, Peter [1]
Talk to Me Baby - Fleetwood Mac, Dolan, Robert Emmet
Fast Talking Woman Blues - Fleetwood Mac, Green, Peter [1]
The Man of the World [Early Version] - Fleetwood Mac, Green, Peter [1]
If You Let Me Love You - Fleetwood Mac, King
My Baby's Sweeter - Fleetwood Mac, Dixon, Willie [1]
Like It This Way - Fleetwood Mac, Kirwan, Danny
The Madge Sessions, No. 2 - Fleetwood Mac, Fleetwood, Mick
Lazy Poker Blues - Fleetwood Mac, Adams, Clifford
I Have to Laugh - Fleetwood Mac, Clark
The Green Manalishi - Fleetwood Mac, Green, Peter [1]
Track Listings (18) - Disc #2
Man of the World [Single Version] - Fleetwood Mac, Green, Peter [1]
Showbiz Blues - Fleetwood Mac, Green, Peter [1]
Buzz Me Baby - Fleetwood Mac, Dexter
Blues in B Flat Minor - Fleetwood Mac, Green, Peter [1]
It Takes Time - Fleetwood Mac, Rush
Leaving Town Blues - Fleetwood Mac, Green
The Sun Is Shining - Fleetwood Mac, James, Elmore [1]
Uranus - Fleetwood Mac, Brunning
Mind of My Own - Fleetwood Mac, Kirwan, Danny
How Blue Can You Get? - Fleetwood Mac, Feather, Jane
Trying So Hard to Forget - Fleetwood Mac, Adams, C.G.
Two Harps - Fleetwood Mac, Bennett
Thinking About a Woman - Fleetwood Mac, Bennett
Kind Hearted Woman - Fleetwood Mac, Johnson
Coming, I'm Coming - Fleetwood Mac, Bennett
Stranger Blues [Live] - Fleetwood Mac, James, Elmore [1]
Coming Your Way [Live] - Fleetwood Mac, Kirwan, Danny
Rattlesnake Shake [Live] - Fleetwood Mac, Green, Peter [1]
Two CD set. In the Summer of 1966, when Peter Green replaced Eric Clapton in John Mayall?s Bluesbreakers, nobody had heard of him. When he quit, exactly 12 months later, he was already being hailed as a potentially greater... more » guitarist than Clapton. He promptly formed Fleetwood Mac with former Bluesbreakers John McVie & Mick Fleetwood and slide guitarist Jeremy Spencer, later adding a third guitarist, Danny Kirwan. This compilation concentrates on Mac?s Blues sessions, recorded between 1967-70, showcasing Peter Green?s talents as a singer, songwriter, and a simply devastating guitarist. It acts as a ?fly on the wall? documentary of the band as these are largely outtakes, alternate takes, and unreleased cuts from their first three albums. During this period Peter also guested on a couple of albums by the Brunning Sunflower Blues Band and made several home recordings with Duster Bennett, the veritable one-man Blues band. Several of these sides are included to complete a unique package. Castle. 2007« less
Two CD set. In the Summer of 1966, when Peter Green replaced Eric Clapton in John Mayall?s Bluesbreakers, nobody had heard of him. When he quit, exactly 12 months later, he was already being hailed as a potentially greater guitarist than Clapton. He promptly formed Fleetwood Mac with former Bluesbreakers John McVie & Mick Fleetwood and slide guitarist Jeremy Spencer, later adding a third guitarist, Danny Kirwan. This compilation concentrates on Mac?s Blues sessions, recorded between 1967-70, showcasing Peter Green?s talents as a singer, songwriter, and a simply devastating guitarist. It acts as a ?fly on the wall? documentary of the band as these are largely outtakes, alternate takes, and unreleased cuts from their first three albums. During this period Peter also guested on a couple of albums by the Brunning Sunflower Blues Band and made several home recordings with Duster Bennett, the veritable one-man Blues band. Several of these sides are included to complete a unique package. Castle. 2007
William R. Long | Eastern NC, United States | 05/30/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is the one Fleetwood Mac album that cover's Green's playing from all angles. It's lean on the "Jeremy Spencer plays Elmore James" cops which are a essential in the general scheme of things. But the party here is about Green. It's a great overview to his playing. The sound quality does vary (bass heavy at times), but the rewards are so great that it's hardly an issue."
Peter is god
Anthony J. Fernandez | san francisco CA | 08/31/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Peter Green is the best, this cd i bought even though i own all the individual records. It has many rare tracks but as a whole its like a best of and a great introduction. Very unique. A fan should own as well as a neofite, Peter Green could sing play and write the best of the brits --better then every other guitar god put together"