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Fleetwood mac live cd
Fleetwood mac live cd





  1. Fleetwood mac live cd tv#
  2. Fleetwood mac live cd mac#

Green) (3:29) / Fighting For Madge (M.J.K. Green) (3:23), (Intro 0:57) / Madison Blues (Elmore James) (3:29), Dust My Broom (Robert Johnson / arrangement E. Echo laden audience recording, with aggressive playing (heavy intermittent use of chords) by Green and clean guitar solo sounds reminiscent of the New Orleans performances. For background on the show and track breakdown go to /fleetwood-mac-…urgh-scotland/. Soundcloud recording of the entire concert. The items are arranged chronologically below, with links to available audio and video recordings of varying quality. The most exhaustive video compilation of live performances is available here, of duration approximately 1 hour 17 minutes.

Fleetwood mac live cd tv#

It is arranged chronologically according to original performance date and includes live concert and radio broadcast recordings, and TV studio and concert performances, both live and mimed. This blog aims to provide links, where available, to some of that material, along with information on official and bootleg CD / LP releases. Jumping forward to the present day - early 2021 - and a perusal of eBay and YouTube revealed a plethora of live recordings and radio sessions now available to fans of the early, Peter Green Fleetwood Mac. The recording was subsequently remastered and released as a triple CD set in 2003 on the UK Snapper Music label. I always had the feeling that Mick Fleetwood was behind the 1988 release. Fate intervened when Peter Green left the band in May of that year and the LP was shelved. I subsequently learnt that this was the famous Boston Tea Party recording from February 1970, and it was, indeed, meant to be issued as a double live album. There was, unfortunately, no detail provided with the release, apart from a track listing. The Oh Well! double CD pack was obviously a sound board tape, or specially recorded, such was the high quality of the recording and mixing. A good example of the latter was the London Live 68 CD of 1992 - the only other live recording I was able to locate around that time.

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I later learnt that there had been some bootleg releases of live Fleetwood Mac material over the year, but these were generally crowd-generated and of very low quality. Unfortunately, it was too late for that now (1988), and this semi-bootleg European (Germany and Holland) release on the Commander label was all there was. I asked myself at the time - "Why wasn't this album released 'back in the day'?" If it had been, I believe it would undoubtedly have gone down as one of the greatest live rock albums of all time. The music therein blew me away upon first hearing, both in regard to the quality of the recording and, of course, the playing and songwriting.

fleetwood mac live cd

That is, until I came across a 1988 double CD package called, somewhat ambiguously, Fleetwood Mac - Oh Well! - Greatest Hits Live. At the time there was no definitive live concert recordings readily available, either historic - as in issued during the life of the band - or subsequent to their demise mid' 1970. I loved the riff-based heavy and psychedelic rock of Green and Kirwan in combination, the emotive solo blues guitar of Green, and Spencer's classic slide work.

fleetwood mac live cd

As a fan of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac (1967-70) since the late 1980s, I remember purchasing a couple of Best Of LPs and CDs from that time and through the 1990s, attracted by the guitar work of Peter Green, Jeremy Spencer and Danny Kirwan.







Fleetwood mac live cd