Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Rattlesnake Shake 2. Sandy Mary 3. I Believe My Time Ain't Long (A.K.A. I Believe I'll Dust My Broom) 4. Although the Sun Is Shining 5. Only You 6. You Never Know What You're Missing 7. Oh Well 8. Can't Believe You Wanna Leave 9. Jenny Lee 10. Heavenly 11. When Will I Be Loved 12. When I See My Baby 13. Buddy's Song 14. Honey Hush 15. Preachin' the Blues 16. Jumping at Shadows 17. Preachin' Blues 18. Need Your Love So Bad
DISC 2: 1. Long Grey Mare 2. Sweet Home Chicago 3. Baby Please Set a Date 4. Blues With a Feeling 5. Stop Messin' Around 6. Tallahassee Lassie 7. How Can We Hang on to a Dream 8. Linda 9. Mean Mistreating Mama 10. World Keeps Turning 11. I Can't Hold Out 12. Early Morning Come 13. Albatross 14. Looking For Somebody 15. Fool No More, A 16. Got to Move 17. Like Crying Like Dying 18. Man of the World
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Eddie Boyd | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Live | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Fleetwood Mac: Peter Green (vocals, guitar); Jeremy Spencer (vocals, slide guitar, guitar); Danny Kirwan (vocals, guitar); John McVie (bass); Mick Fleetwood (drums). Additional personnel: Nick Pickett, Christine Perfect, Eddie Boyd. Recorded live between 1967 and 1971. Includes liner notes by Mick Fleetwood and Stephen Davis.
Editorial Reviews ...captures over two discs the full range of this astonishing quintet: letter-perfect Elmore James shuffles, heartfelt Buddy Holly Tributes and epic hard-rock originals....Green was the most melodic and understated of guitar heroes... Rolling Stone (12/26/1996)
...this two-CD collection of radio performances makes a convincing case for the Mac as...one of the greatest bands of all time, period. Between Green's breathtaking command of soul, Kirwan's way with an old-timey melody, and Spencer's apparent ability to imitate anyone...this was one versatile bunch... Musician (08/01/1996)
8 (out of 10) - ...at the peak of the Jeremy Spencer/Peter Green-led line-up, they were probably the crown of the British blues boom, arguably even better than Cream....there's still a grounding in Chicago blues styles and some almost ethereal guitar licks from Green... NME (10/28/1995)
...the only real genius of the British blues movement, a man who could write, sing, and play the blues as if his life depended on it... Dirty Linen (06/01/1996)
...this two-CD collection of radio performances makes a convincing case for the Mac as...one of the greatest bands of all time, period. Between Green's breathtaking command of soul, Kirwan's way with an old-timey melody, and Spencer's apparent ability to imitate anyone...this was one versatile bunch... Musician (08/01/1996)
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