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| Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac - Live at the BBC |
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Band: Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac Title: Live at the BBC Rating: Release Date: 2001-08-21 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Rattlesnake Shake - Fleetwood Mac, Green, Peter [1] 2: Sandy Mary - Fleetwood Mac, Green, Peter [1] 3: Believe My Time Ain't Long - Fleetwood Mac, Johnson, Robert [01 4: Although the Sun Is Shining - Fleetwood Mac, Kirwan, Danny 5: Only You - Fleetwood Mac, Kirwan, Danny 6: You Never Know What Your Missing - Fleetwood Mac, Spencer, Jeremy 7: Oh Well - Fleetwood Mac, Green, Peter [1] 8: Can't Believe You Wanna Leave - Fleetwood Mac, Price, Lloyd 9: Jenny Lee - Fleetwood Mac, Spencer, Jeremy 10: Heavenly - Fleetwood Mac, 11: When Will I Be Loved? - Fleetwood Mac, Everly, Phil 12: When I See My Baby - Fleetwood Mac, Kirwan, Danny 13: Buddy's Song - Fleetwood Mac, Holly, Buddy 14: Honey Hush - Fleetwood Mac, Turner, Big Joe [50 15: Preachin' - Fleetwood Mac, 16: Jumping at Shadows - Fleetwood Mac, Bennett, Duster 17: Preachin' Blues - Fleetwood Mac, 18: Need Your Love So Bad - Fleetwood Mac, Little Willie John 19: Long Grey Mare - Fleetwood Mac, Green, Peter [1] 20: Sweet Home Chicago - Fleetwood Mac, Johnson, Robert [01 21: Baby Please Set a Date - Fleetwood Mac, Sehorn, James 22: Blues With a Feeling - Fleetwood Mac, Little Walter 23: Stop Messin' Round - Fleetwood Mac, Adams, Clifford 24: Tallahassee Lassie - Fleetwood Mac, Crewe 25: Hang on to a Dream - Fleetwood Mac, Hardin, Tim 26: Linda - Fleetwood Mac, Spencer, Jeremy 27: Mean Mistreatin' Mama - Fleetwood Mac, Carr, Leroy 28: World Keep on Turning - Fleetwood Mac, Green, Peter [1] 29: I Can't Hold Out - Fleetwood Mac, James, Elmore 30: Early Morning Come - Fleetwood Mac, Kirwan, Danny 31: Albatross - Fleetwood Mac, Green, Peter [1] 32: Looking for Somebody - Fleetwood Mac, Green, Peter [1] 33: A Fool No More - Fleetwood Mac, Green, Peter [1] 34: Got to Move - Fleetwood Mac, James, Elmore 35: Like Crying Like Dying - Fleetwood Mac, Kirwan, Danny 36: Man of the World - Fleetwood Mac, Green, Peter [1] |
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Good, but watered down It's as if they wanted their recordings for the BBC to be listener-friendly, and they threw in some more pop-sounding songs to give people something to like about their music. While this album does have many of the great songs that made the early Fleetwood Mac great, it seems as if the band is watering down its sound on many tracks. One example, the reworking of Long Grey Mare found here. In my opinion, the sound you'll find on their main albums is what's really great, and it's present here. I just wish they would have left out some of the songs like Jenny Lee and Heavenly. I have to skip past those songs.
Riding british hits (the reverb drenched ALBATROSS which inspired the Beatles SUN KING, the sad and world weary MAN OF THE WORLD and the original BLACK MAGIC WOMAN) the band did these sessions for the BBC 1968-1970 (last broacast was Jan 1971, shortly after Spencer and Green had both left the band). Included are the bluesy stomp of RATTLESNAKE SHAKE (a short version at 7:30, the Elmore James-ey BELIEVE MY TIME AIN'T LONG and BABY PLEASE SET A DATE, a rockin' twin lead peice by Kirwan called ONLY YOU, Spencer's 50s favorites JENNY LEE and a smoking TALLAHASSIE LASSIE), more of Green's trademark world weariness on JUMPING AT SHADOWS and the classic NEED YOUR LOVE SO BAD. Add a couple of solo slide pieces (think Robert Johnson) in PREACHIN' and EARLY MORNING COME. They even perform a pretty good imitation of their old boss Mayall on BLUES WITH A FEELING. If it sounds like this band is all over the map. . . well maybe. But as a BAND, they make it all work and run together so well. One of the surprising aspects of the set is how much FUN it sounds like these guys are having just playing together. It's hard NOT to be taken in by the shear JOY of SANDY MARY or BUDDY'S SONG (a send up to Holly). This might be the most fun record this side of THE WHO SELL OUT. This record is NOT for fans of the Buckingham/Nicks Fleetwood Mac or even the Bob Welch Mac, unless you like the blues, and like your blues a little loose at that. Personally and as a guitar player I love Green's tone and use of reverb and there is little of that on display here (try THEN PLAY ON or THE VAUDEVILLE YEARS 1968-1970 for big slices or even his album with Mayall, A HARD ROAD), but I really REALLY like this record. The quality sometimes slips,things get a little "thin" soundwise, but the performances are ACES! A good reference point for digging into the Peter Green era, sadly only three albums and a couple of collctions long.
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