Showing posts with label Peter Green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peter Green. Show all posts

Fleetwood Mac - The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions 1967-1969 (6 CD, 1999) [FLAC]

  

A six-CD set of everything Fleetwood Mac recorded for the British Blue Horizon label. Wait, you're saying, didn't they only do two albums for Blue Horizon before leaving the company in early 1969? True, but there were also the non-LP singles that comprised the bulk of the U.K. compilation The Pious Bird of Good Omen, the two albums of blues jams in Chicago that came out later in 1969, and the 1971 LP The Original Fleetwood Mac, comprised of early outtakes. Make each of those half-dozen LPs a CD, add some outtakes and alternate takes to each, and you've got a pretty full box. Unintentionally, this box makes the Mac a candidate for Most Erratic Major Rock Group of the Late 1960s, ranging from the sheer brilliance of Peter Green's songs to rote blues covers that are downright mundane, particularly some of the Jeremy Spencer showcases and Chicago blues jams. If you're a committed enough fan to consider buying this box, you already know that; you're probably more concerned with whether the previously unreleased material merits the cost. Those extras are marginal, to be honest, comprised largely of false starts, incidental studio chatter, and alternate versions that are pretty close to the official takes. Certainly the highlight of those newly unearthed tracks is the 37 minutes of alternate takes of "Need Your Love So Bad." It's also nice that the Danny Kirwan tracks that appeared only on the U.S. album English Rose are here as well. Unfortunately, this is not a complete retrospective of the Peter Green era, whose best material was recorded for Reprise; there's also a lot of noteworthy live stuff that appeared on different labels.




Fleetwood Mac - Vintage Years (2 LP, 1975) [24-96]


Vintage Years
is a 1975 compilation album by British blues rock band Fleetwood Mac and was released on the Sire Records label. The album peaked at #67 in the U.K. and #138 in the U.S. As of 2012, the album has sold over 75,000 copies in the U.S. alone.

Peter Green discography 1970-2003 [FLAC]


Peter Allen Greenbaum (29 October 1946 – 25 July 2020), known professionally as Peter Green, was an English blues rock singer-songwriter and guitarist. As the founder of Fleetwood Mac, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. Green founded Fleetwood Mac in 1967 after a stint in John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and quickly established the new band as a popular live act in addition to a successful recording act, before departing in 1970. Green's songs, such as "Albatross", "Black Magic Woman", "Oh Well", "The Green Manalishi (With the Two Prong Crown)" and "Man of the World", appeared on singles charts, and several have been adapted by a variety of musicians.

Green was a major figure in the "second great epoch" of the British blues movement. Eric Clapton praised his guitar playing, and B.B. King commented, "He has the sweetest tone I ever heard; he was the only one who gave me the cold sweats." His trademark sound included string bending, vibrato, and economy of style.

1970 - Peter Green - The End Of The Game
1979 - Peter Green - In The Skies
1980 - Peter Green - Little Dreamer
1981 - Peter Green - Whatcha Gonna Do
1981 - Peter Green - White Sky
1983 - Peter Green - Kolors
1985 - Peter Green's Katmandu - A Case For The Blues
1988 - Peter Green - Legend

1997 - Peter Green Splinter Group - Peter Green Splinter Group
1998 - Peter Green Splinter Group - The Robert Johnson Songbook
1999 - Peter Green Splinter Group - Destiny Road
1999 - Peter Green Splinter Group - Soho Live at Ronnie Scott's
2000 - Peter Green Splinter Group - HotFoot Powder
2001 - Peter Green Splinter Group - Blues Don't Change
2001 - Peter Green Splinter Group - Time Traders
2003 - Peter Green Splinter Group - Reaching The Cold 100




Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac - Transmission Impossible (3 CD, 2020) [FLAC]



Formed in London in 1967 by guitarist Peter Green, drummer Mick Fleetwood and guitarist Jeremy Spencer, with bassist John McVie completing the line-up for their self-titled debut album, Fleetwood Mac began as a very different beast to the one they would become by the mid-1970s. Danny Kirwan joined as third guitarist in 1968 and keyboardist Christine Perfect, who contributed as a session musician from the second album, married John McVie and joined in 1970. Primarily a British blues band initially, they scored a UK number one with 'Albatross', and had lesser hits with the singles 'Oh Well' and 'Black Magic Woman', the latter successfully covered by Santana. All three guitarists left in succession during the early 1970s, changing the sound of the group quite dramatically.

 This triple disc set celebrates the early days of Fleetwood Mac, focussing as it does on the group's live recordings and radio sessions. Featuring, on disc one, their superb San Francisco gig at the Carousel Ballroom in 1968 in its entirety (previously only released in part), disc two contains Fleetwood Mac's complete BBC Radio Sessions from 1968 recorded for shows such as Top Gear and Saturday Club. The set is completed on disc there with their legendary concert performed in New Orleans at The Warehouse venue, in January 1970.



 

Peter Green - The Anthology (4 CD Deluxe, 2008/FLAC)

 

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 later solo work and Splinter Group recordings. Quite simply, this is the ultimate Peter Green collection - a special release befitting a special musician and songwriter who is rightly one of the most revered blues guitarists of all time.


VA - Rattlesnake Guitar : The Music of Peter Green (2 CD, 1997/FLAC)

 
Tribute album to one and only Peter Green.








Disc 1
01. Black Magic Woman (3:57) { Larry McCray }
02. Love That Burns (6:13) { Dave Peverett, Rod Price }
03. Stop Messin' Round (3:08) { Savoy Brown, Kim Simmonds }
04. Looking For Somebody (7:14) { Snowy White }
05. Cryin' Won't Bring You Back (5:17) { Luther Grosvenor, Mike Kellie, Jess Roden }
06. Leaving Town Blues (6:49) { Rory Gallagher }
07. If You Be My Baby (4:35) { Dave Peverett, Rod Price }
08. Ramblin' Pony (5:19) { Harvey Mandel, Wilbur Bascomb }
09. The Green Manalishi (5:07) { Arthur Brown }
10. Hellhounds On My Trail (3:16) { Ken Hensley }
11. I Loved Another Woman (4:58) { Larry Mitchell, Jay Aston }
12. The Same Way (3:46) { Nick Abrahams }
13. Drifting (6:12) { Top Topham, Jim McCarty }
14. The Supernatural (3:22) { Clas Yngstrom }
15. Man of the World (2:54) { Ian Anderson }

Disc 2
01. Oh Well (7:42) { Billy Sheehan }
02. Rattlesnake Shake (5:29) { Vince Converse, Innes Sibun }
03. Fleetwood Mac (2:44) { Stu Hamm, Jonathan Mover, Larry Mitchell }
04. Watcha Gonna Do (4:01) { Zoot Money, Bobby Tench }
05. Showbiz Blues (6:53) { Rory Gallagher }
06. Merry Go Round (4:39) { Luther Grosvenor, Mike Kellie, Jess Roden }
07. Albatross (4:41) { Paul Jones, Bobby Tench, Max Middleton }
08. Closing My Eyes (4:59) { Naked Blue }
09. Evil Woman Blues (2:04) { Ray Gomez }
10. Lazy Poker Blues (2:50) { Troy Turner }
11. Watch Out (4:29) { Harvey Mandel, Jon Paris }
12. Long Grey Mare (4:52) { Harvey Mandel, Wilbur Bascomb }
13. A Fool No More (4:29) { Kim Lembo }
14. Baby When The Sun Goes Down (4:48) { Southside Johnny & The Uptown Horns }

Fleetwood Mac with Peter Green : The Early Years 1968-1970 (DVDRIP video)

 

This is the probably the only video (story) recording during Peter Green's playing days with Fleetwood Mac. This video follows the band in their Bitish blues heyday. This is long before the the pop rock band that most people are familiar with. The music and the video are raw and capture the time in which they were made.


 

Fleetwood Mac - Blues Jam in Chicago vol.1 & 2 [1969]

 
Blues Jam In Chicago vols 1 & 2 was the result of a recording session in early 1969, at Chess Records in Chicago (home to Muddy Waters, Howling Wolf, et al) with Fleetwood Mac, a British (electric) blues band, and some of their Chicago blues mentors.

Fleetwood Mac:
  • Jeremy Spencer (vocals, guitar, slide guitar);
  • Danny Kirwan (vocals, guitar);
  • Peter Green (vocals, guitar);
  • John McVie (bass guitar);
  • Mick Fleetwood (drums).
Mentors:

  • Otis Spann (vocals, piano);
  • David "Honeyboy" Edwards (guitar);
  • Buddy Guy (guitar);
  • Walter "Shakey" Horton (harmonica);
  • J. T. Brown (tenor saxophone);
  • Willie Dixon (acoustic bass guitar);
  • S.P. Leary (drums).


Fleetwood Mac - Before the Beginning 1968-1970 : Rare Live & Demo Sessions [3 CD, 2019/FLAC]


Two live recordings featuring Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac have been found and are being released officially as Before the Beginning 1968- 1970: Rare Live & Demo Sessions.

The discovered recordings date from 1968 and 1970 and were discovered unlabelled in the US, so not much is known about them other than they have been authenticated by experts and approved for release by Fleetwood Mac.

These live performances almost bookend Peter Green’s tenure with the band as the 1968 recording represents the band in their early stages while the 1970 recording will, in contrast, be one of their final shows before Peter left the band. The earlier set contains early incarnations of ‘Madison Blues’ and ‘I Need Your Love So Bad’ from the blues era and the likes of ‘Long Tall Sally’ and ‘Willie and the Hand Jive’. The 1970 performance includes ‘Oh Well’, ‘Green Manalishi’ and the UK number one ‘Albatros’.

Before the Beginning 1968-1970 is being issued as a three-CD set containing all the live recordings and four previously unreleased demos.

Mick Fleetwood & Friends Celebrate The Music Of Peter Green And The Early Years Of Fleetwood Mac [2 CD, 2021/FLAC]

 

Legendary drummer, Mick Fleetwood enlisted an all-star cast for a one-of-a-kind concert honouring the early years of Fleetwood Mac and its founder, Peter Green which was held on 25th February 2020 at the London, Palladium. The bill included Neil Finn (Crowded House), Noel Gallagher (Oasis), Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top), David Gilmour (Pink Floyd), Kirk Hammett (Metallica), John Mayall (Blues Breakers), Christine McVie (Fleetwood Mac), Jeremy Spencer (Fleetwood Mac), Pete Townshend (The Who), Steven Tyler (Aerosmith) and Bill Wyman (Rolling Stones). Legendary producer Glyn Johns (Small Faces & The Beatles) joined as the executive sound producer and the house band featured Mick Fleetwood himself along with Andy Fairweather Low, Dave Bronze, Rick Vito, Zak Starkey, Jonny Lang and Ricky Peterson.

Fleetwood Mac- The Vaudeville Years 1968-1970 [2 CD, 1998/FLAC]

 

Two CDs' worth of outtakes, alternate versions, and full-length versions from the Peter Green era, most in exemplary sound quality. Although much of this is interesting, and it's occasionally very good, it resembles Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac Live at the BBC in its unevenness, both in aesthetic quality and in stylistic tone. One is struck by how much the numbers featuring Green's singing and songwriting surpass those in which the other guitarists come to the fore.