Greatest Hits
D**E
The real Fleetwood Mac?
Before they became an international jet setting, magazine filling, scandalous line-up changing phenomenon, there was a very good British blues band that had a unique guitarist called Peter Green, and a very solid backing group that played a very British form of blues. This is they, and some of the material that they recorded for (mainly) the Blue Horizon label. They too had a couple of line -up changes, but by and large Green remained the focus until they set off for pastures new, after a rather excellent hit with "Albatross". So that's the basis of this album, which will hopefully lead you to dig into the rest of the older material. There are a couple of 'hits', "Oh Well (both parts)" and "Man of the World" , but make a start with their version of Little Willie John's " Need you love so bad" and see where it takes you...
R**Z
Put on the Mac
'Oh Well', at last I have the CD copy which replaces the cassette copy that I have kept over the years. This is such a delight to listen to again with the original bluesy Fleetwood Mac of the Peter 'Green Manalishi' days. Mr Mick Fleetwood percussion shines through and John McVie's bass lines just adds to the rhythm of the tracks, most notabably their Number One hit from 1968 'Albatros'.This is the foundational Fleetwood Mac offering the best of their early material as the group sets out on their mamouth career. Does this make me a 'Man of the World', I wonder?
K**W
Greatest hits
Great cd all original songs from a great group including their gratest hits.
A**Y
Great band
I'm catching up on this bands great music over the years.My late wife had the music on vinyl , so now I can listen to it on all the new media available .
A**N
Great Fleetwood Mac Collection for fans of the Peter Green Era.
This is the CD re-issue of the original LP released in the early 1970s. There is another version of this album available, but it doesn't have the tracks upon it that appeared on side 1 of the original release. Get this and keep a look out for the other version, because the two versions of this are worth having each in their own right. Marvellous selection of tracks on this version, so get it with the other and you have a really excellent collection of early Fleetwood Mac. Great Compilation.
D**N
Great introduction to Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac
This early Fleetwood Mac compilation is, in effect, an early best of Peter Green album. Alongside band-mate Danny Kirwan's “Dragonfly” and two blues - “Shake Your Money Maker” and “Feel Your Love So Bad”, the rest are all Peter Green originals. If you’re looking for an introduction to the work of one of the greatest British blues guitarists, this is a good place to start.
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V**A
Great trip down memory lane
Can't really believe I bought this album on vinyl in 1971. It's still sounds so fresh, despite knowing every lyric and riff over 45 years on. For me, this is quintessential Mac. Homage to their true R and B roots, Peter Green before he went walkabout and every track is a well constructed winner. Green Manahishi remains my all time favourite, followed by Oh Well. And shame on FM for later refusing to play and saying they're 'bored' with Albatross. It made the band and despite that, it's a beautifully constructed sound that's endured for pushing half a century.This remains one of my top 5 albums. I lost the vinyl a few years ago. I'm delighted to have found a Cd and I still think the play order is genius. Well balanced and forever the real 'Mac'. Give it a spin...
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