This is a great collection. Sound quality varies at times, but the lost tracks and live versions you find here are excellent. It's a great introduction to the Peter Green era if you've never heard this iteration of Fleetwood Mac, and if you already know the Green/Kirwan/Spencer lineup, you'll love these outtakes, singles, and live tracks. I admit I could do without a lot of the Spencer-led fifties tributes and parodies, but the rest of the material--and there is a lot--more than makes up for it.
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It's a shame that we have waited this long to hear these memorable performances. I'm just glad that they reached my ears before I was long gone. If you're a fan of the original Mac you need to hear this performance. Technology has allowed for a respectable restoration that you can surely enjoy. It's a great opportunity to hear Peter Green at his creative best.
Really excellent recording by a great British Blues group. Everyone knows Mick Fleetwood and John McVie from later Fleetwood Mac, but Jeremy Spencer, Founder Peter Green, and Danny Kirwin were the heart and soul of Fleetwood Mac. As they gradually left the group and were replaced, a different sound emerged. This cd is the real raw power of British Blues. Also a surprisingly excellent job of engineering this to sound like it could have been recorded yesterday.
This album is the incarnation of Fleetwood Mac before Christine McVie and Stevie Nicks joined the group. This is the Fleetwood Mac I first heard and loved. It is more country rock and blues than the smooth music of their later period. They did a lot of other peoples styles and material and it sounds somewhat raw compared to their later efforts. At the time they did this work, it was raw because a lot of these styles were just being developed. I love it. If you want the feel of a sixties concert this is a good album.
Great archive album. If you are interested in the Blues done Brittish style, this is a great album. This album reflects the full range of influence that Fleetwood Mac was inspired by. Too bad Stevie had to ruin a good thing like this. Peter Greene, thanks for your good work here.
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