Track Listing 1. Man of the World 2. Long Grey Mare 3. Cryin' Won't Bring You Back 4. Fool No More, A 5. Trying to Hit My Head Against the Wall 6. Last Train to San Antoine 7. Walkin' the Road 8. Uranus 9. Whatcha Gonna Do? 10. Born on the Wild Side 11. Lost My Love 12. Fast Talking Woman Blues 13. Long Way Form Home 14. Touch My Spirit 15. Seven Stars 16. Loser Two Times 17. Oh Well - (live, Live Track) 18. If You Let Me Love You - (live, Live Track) 19. Jumping at Shadows - (live, Live Tack) 20. Black Magic Woman - (live, Live Track) 21. Big Boy Now 22. You Won't See Me Anymore 23. Got to See Her Tonight 24. Same Old Blues 25. Showbiz Blues 26. Ride With Your Daddy Tonight 27. Tribal Dance 28. Give Me Back My Freedom 29. Bandit 30. Baby, When the Sun Goes Down 31. What Am I Doing Here? 32. Shining Star 33. Apostle 34. Stranger Blues 35. Lazy Poker Blues 36. Green Manalishi, The
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Fleetwood Mac | | Distributor: | Phantom Import Distributi | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes The long strange career of Peter Green (founding member of Fleetwood Mac) is chronicled in this ambitious anthology, which cover 20 years in 36 tracks. This double-disc overview collection of British super guitarist Peter Green is unique only for the limit of its focus and its seeming willy-nilly sequenced expression of it. If you're a fan, there isn't anything here you don't already have. By concentrating on a 20-year period -- and for most of that Green was lost in his own mind -- listeners get a solid selection of Green's creative genius with Fleetwood Mac, his spotty early solo records when his disintegration begins, and his tentative but still brilliant first return to music-making as well as a pair of sideman gigs with Bob Brunning's Sunflower Blues Band tossed in for good measure. There are only two live cuts in the batch, Boston Tea Party-era versions of "Black Magic Woman" and a cover of Duster Bennett's "Jumping at Shadows," and a wildly interspersed series of solo album cuts, Mac singles, and LP grooves like the juxtaposition of Green's "Lost My Love" with FM's "Fast Talking Woman Blues." In all, the only new thing here is the packaging and the inventive if problematic assemblage. ~ Thom Jurek
Editorial Reviews 3 1/2 stars out of 5 - Loaded with wondrous little slivers of music neither exclusively blues nor rock, these two discs make the case that Green deserves more than a footnote. Rolling Stone
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