(Guitar Recorded Versions). This British bluesman, called one of the greatest blues guitarists ever, made a name for himself with the Bluesbreakers and Fleetwood Mac and has often been compared to Clapton and B.B. King. This folio transcribes 13 of his songs, including: Albatross * Black Magic Woman * A Fool No More * The Green Manalishi * Long Grey Mare * Man of the World * Need Your Love So Bad * Oh Well Part 1 * Rattlesnake Shake * Shake Your Money Maker * Slabo Day * The Stumble * The Supernatural.
2004 remastered reissue of the classic 1968 debut album features 19 tracks including 7 bonus tracks, 'My Heart Beat Like A Hammer' (Take 1), 'Merry Go Round' (Take 1), 'I Love Another Woman' (Take 1, 2, 3, 4), 'I Loved Another Woman' (Take 5, 6), 'Cold Black Night' (Take 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6), 'You're So Evil', & 'I'm Coming To Stay'. Includes expanded booklet with detailed notes & photos. Blue Horizon.
2007 two CD set from Peter Green's original line-up of Fleetwood Mac. Originally a British Blues band led by the talented fretmaestro Peter Green, this double disc set features tracks from their late '60s albums for Sony: Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, Mr. Wonderful and English Rose. 32 tracks total including 'Black Magic Woman', 'Albatross' and 'Dust My Broom'. Forty years later, drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie still remain from this original line-up. Sony/BMG.
Digitally remastered edition of the British guitarist's 1979 album. Green is best known as being one of Britain's finest Blues guitarists as well as forming and fronting the first Fleetwood Mac line-up in the late '60s. In the Skies was Green's second solo album, coming eight years after his first solo release. Accompanying Green on this album were several experienced session musicians, including Snowy White, who went on to work with Pink Floyd before joining Thin Lizzy. Also present was Green's colleague and friend from his earliest bands, Peter Bardens. Features nine tracks including 'Fool N... [Read More]
2008 four CD set, the most extensive retrospective look at Peter Green's truly legendary career. The set contains essential Peter Green music drawn from all stages of his career. From his first tentative recordings with the likes of Peter Barden's and John Mayall, it moves through the genesis of Fleetwood Mac and the band's many classic blues recordings including 'Ramblin' Pony' and 'Black Magic Woman'. Fleetwood Mac's subsequent blues and rock fusion chart hits - titles like the utterly unique 'Albatross', 'Oh Well' and the haunting 'Man of the World' - are all included, as is the best of his... [Read More]
2010 three CD set containing a trio of original '60s albums from the veteran Rock band: Mr. Wonderful (1968), Fleetwood Mac (1968) and Pious Bird of Good Omen (1969). Fleetwood Mac's later years as a hit-making Top 40 U.S.-based Pop machine have eclipsed their humble beginnings as a Blues outfit in the UK, but these early recordings have retained their power over the years. Formed by guitarist Peter Green, the Mac were one of the most popular bands to emerge from the great British Blues boom of the '60s. This trio of albums may not have had the commercial success that the '70s/'80s version of ... [Read More]
Then Play On was Fleetwood Mac s 1969 debut on Reprise. This expanded and remastered edition features the original U.K running order and track segues, with "One Sunny Day" and "Without You" making their first appearance on a CD issue of the album, as well as new liner notes by veteran rock journalist David Fricke and four bonus tracks, including the revered single "Oh Well Pt. 1," which boasts one of the great guitar riffs in rock history and has been covered by likes of Billy F Gibbons, Jimmy Page, and Tom Petty.Fleetwood Mac was already a popular blues band in 1969 when they released Then Pl... [Read More]
After replacing the legendary Eric Clapton in John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Peter went on to form Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, one of the most successful bands to come out of Britain in the 60's. Peter's genius on the guitar was matched by the songs he wrote including Black Magic Woman, later a huge debut hit for Santana, and the supernatural and sublime instrumental Albatross, as well as the classic Oh Well. The film traces that early success, explores Peter s drug use and his eternal spiral into schizophrenia. The film also examines how the treatment he received (electroconvulsive therapy) pr... [Read More]
Import set includes five of their 70's albums; the Play on - 1969, Kiln house - 1970, Futures games - 1971, Bare trees - 1972 and Mystery to me 1973. Comes packaged in individual paper sleeves, with original artwork. Warner. 2012.
Fleetwood Mac's original leader authored the classics "Black Magic Woman" and "The Green Manalishi," and ranked as one of Britain's greatest blues guitarists. Yet Peter Green's entrance into rock mythology had as much to do with the way he stepped away from music for many years (following a 1971 cultish religious conversion) as the way he arrived in 1967, fronting the early Mac on legendary tracks such as "Love That Burns" and "Albatross," and giving Eric Clapton a run for his money. In 1978, he returned to action, releasing the excellent In the Skies, as well as Little Dreamer, Whatcha Gonna ... [Read More]
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