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Peter Green & Fleetwood Mac Jumping At Shadows The Blues Years
Recorded between 1967 & 1970. Released : 23 July 2002 Label : Sanctuary Format : Mp3@320 This two-disc collection offers a rather unique look at the Peter Green-era Fleetwood Mac rather than just focusing on the band's output from 1967, immediately after leaving John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, to 1970 when Green left. The set is chock-full of fine studio material that documents the evolution of the band from a power trio to its Jeremy Spencer and Danny Kirwan incarnations. And while it's true that other collections have documented the band from this period very well, none of them has dug quite as deep into the live archives or revealed the subsequent Peter Green side projects of the time. Here are 36 tracks that offer stunning live renditions of Green's "Black Magic Woman," "Oh Well," the second part of the "Madge Sessions," and Spencer's "Stranger Blues," as well as an absolutely searing version of Kirwan's "Comin' Your Way.". There are numerous tracks of Green with musical running-mate Duster Bennett from the pre-Fleetwood Mac years, including a truly haunted version of the title track. Add to this four tracks of Green's work with Bob Brunning's Sunflower Blues Band, and you have an evocative and intense portrait of a band struggling to come to grips with a reluctant genius as a frontman, and the era. What is most revealing is Green's focus on execution and mood. The music has a way of getting past him, not technically, but emotionally, on the live material -- the title cut, "Rattlesnake Shake," "Lazy Poker Blues" -- as well as on the instrumentals. Check the versions of Kirwan's "World in Harmony," and the extremities in this version of "Green Manalishi," for evidence. Neil Slaven assembled this comp. He also wrote its confounding and labyrinthine liner notes, which are full of information but light on continuity or style. Slaven's method of creating a musical portrait, however, is virtually unassailable. The tracks wind in and out of one another, back and forth across time and partnerships as if telling a secret that can only be fully understood when the last sentence has been whispered. There is no secret in the fact that Green was a reluctant superstar, and that madness overwhelmed him at his playing peak. What isn't known, however, is the great vulnerability and tenderness he put into every performance. That side of Peter Green is well documented here, the terminally shy skinny kid who could rain down fire from the heavens and draw water from the wells of hell on a guitar. ~ Thom Jurek Tracklist : Disc 1 01. Black Magic Woman (live) 02. Jumping At Shadows (live) 03. Oh Well (live) 04. Ride With Your Daddy Tonight 05. Do You Give A Damn For Me? 06. Love That Burns 07. World In Harmony 08. Long Grey Mare 09. Talk To Me Baby 10. Fast Talking Woman Blues 11. Man Of The World (Early Version) 12. If You Let Me Love You 13. My Baby's Sweeter 14. Like It This Way 15. The Madge Sessions No. 2 16. Lazy Poker Blues 17. I Have To Laugh 18. Green Manalishi Disc 2 01. Man Of The World (Single Version) 02. Showbiz Blues 03. Buzz Me Baby 04. Blues In B Flat Minor 05. It Takes Time 06. Leaving Town Blues 07. The Sun Is Shining 08. Uranus 09. Mind Of My Own 10. How Blue You Can Get? 11. Trying So Hard To Forget 12. Two Harps 13. Thinking About A Woman 14. Kind Hearted Woman 15. Coming, I'm Coming 16. Stranger Blues (live) 17. Coming Your Way (live) 18. Rattlesnake Shake (live) Personnel: Peter Green (guitar, vocal) Jon McVie (bass) Mic Fleetwood (drums) Jeremy Spencer (guitar, slide guitar) Danny Kirwan (guitar) Sharing Widget |
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