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# The Best Of Peter Green'S Fleetwood Mac

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They would eventually become one of the most successful bands of the '70s, but Fleetwood Mac's humble beginnings date back to Britain in the late '60s when they were formed under the watchful eye of Blues guitarist Peter Green. This 20 track collection includes their finest moments recorded during these early years plus 'I'd Rather Go Blind' by future Mac member Christine McVie's band, Chicken Shack, and Chris Coco's 2002 remake of 'Albatross' featuring Peter Green. Sony.

Review: At last... - Up until now it's been impossible to find a sensible and comprehensive overview of this "first iteration" of Fleetwood Mac's music... but here it is. Including virtually all of their best tracks, it pretty much perfectly captures what they were all about. A million miles away from their second (or was that fourth?) iteration that took the world by storm in the mid 70's & early 80's, this is a very different proposition. Featuring Peter Green's exceptional blues guitar playing & singing supported by the mercurial Jeremy Spencer's slide guitar and, latterly, Danny Kirwin's third lead guitar - none of who made it past their late 60's/early 70's implosion - and backed up by John McVie & Mick Fleetwood's ultra-tight rhythm section, they were, quite justifiably, one of the most successful groups to emerge from the UK's mid 60's R&B scene. Like all "Best of..." compilations it arguably misses a couple of their lesser known "stand-out" tracks, in particular "Long Grey Mare" & "Without You", but just about everything else is here plus, as an added bonus, Christine McVie's wonderful rendition of "I'd Rather Go Blind" from her earlier Chicken Shack days and the excellent and previously difficult to find Danny Kirwin penned 1971 single "Dragonfly". And, on the way, you get all the hits, including the stunningly powerful "Oh Well Part 1" & "The Green Manalishi", the heart rending "Man of the World" and the beautiful, extended USA version of "Need Your Love So Bad", plus some real hidden gems, in particular Peter Green's outstanding vocals and guitar-work on his brilliant "I Loved Another Woman" and his fabulously "raw" harmonica playing on "Looking for Somebody". So, if you're looking for "Rhiannon" & "Tusk" you've dropped into the wrong section of Fleetwood Mac's notoriously complex back catalogue, but if you're looking for some superb UK blues and R&B then you're most definitely in the right place.
Review: Bluesy, guitar-driven magic. - You really can't go wrong here, as all the positive reviews before this underline. This is a mouth-wateringly good compilation of Peter Green's guitar driven Fleetwood Mac. I suppose a note of caution for the Stevie Nicks lovers of F.M., or those who might think that the other tracks will resemble the magnificent, but atypical 'Albatross'. What we have here is blues-influenced rock, with some lustrous, sparkling guitar adorning it. Highlights include the sublime 'Albatross' obviously, but the real meat of this selection can be found from 'Black Magic Woman' (I didn't realise Green wrote this..), the doom-laden grandeur of 'Green Manilishi' (about the corrupting power of money apparently), with its wailing guitar and insistent driving rhythm; the world-weary fragility of the exquisite 'Man of the World'; the superb showcase for guitar and unforgettable melodic hook that is 'Oh Well', and the final, cornered ambush confronted in the memorably poignant 'Worried Dream'. Christine McVie's version of 'I'd rather go Blind' sits comfortably within this bluesey territory, and there's even a chance to explore an alternative 'Albatross', with Green guesting on Chris Coco's version. This is a superb collection of accessible, melodically memorable, blues-influenced rock, highly praised throughout rock journals, and an absolute steal at the price.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B000075AJ1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 513 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) 2 in Blues 61 in Compilations 207 in Pop |
| Country of origin  | Italy |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,217) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer  | No |
| Label  | Columbia / Sony Music |
| Manufacturer  | Columbia / Sony Music |
| Manufacturer reference  | CD5101552 |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Original Release Date  | 2002 |
| Product Dimensions  | 14.1 x 12.5 x 1.19 cm; 92.13 g |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ At last...
*by N***E on 10 July 2005*

Up until now it's been impossible to find a sensible and comprehensive overview of this "first iteration" of Fleetwood Mac's music... but here it is. Including virtually all of their best tracks, it pretty much perfectly captures what they were all about. A million miles away from their second (or was that fourth?) iteration that took the world by storm in the mid 70's & early 80's, this is a very different proposition. Featuring Peter Green's exceptional blues guitar playing & singing supported by the mercurial Jeremy Spencer's slide guitar and, latterly, Danny Kirwin's third lead guitar - none of who made it past their late 60's/early 70's implosion - and backed up by John McVie & Mick Fleetwood's ultra-tight rhythm section, they were, quite justifiably, one of the most successful groups to emerge from the UK's mid 60's R&B scene. Like all "Best of..." compilations it arguably misses a couple of their lesser known "stand-out" tracks, in particular "Long Grey Mare" & "Without You", but just about everything else is here plus, as an added bonus, Christine McVie's wonderful rendition of "I'd Rather Go Blind" from her earlier Chicken Shack days and the excellent and previously difficult to find Danny Kirwin penned 1971 single "Dragonfly". And, on the way, you get all the hits, including the stunningly powerful "Oh Well Part 1" & "The Green Manalishi", the heart rending "Man of the World" and the beautiful, extended USA version of "Need Your Love So Bad", plus some real hidden gems, in particular Peter Green's outstanding vocals and guitar-work on his brilliant "I Loved Another Woman" and his fabulously "raw" harmonica playing on "Looking for Somebody". So, if you're looking for "Rhiannon" & "Tusk" you've dropped into the wrong section of Fleetwood Mac's notoriously complex back catalogue, but if you're looking for some superb UK blues and R&B then you're most definitely in the right place.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Bluesy, guitar-driven magic.
*by S***L on 23 February 2011*

You really can't go wrong here, as all the positive reviews before this underline. This is a mouth-wateringly good compilation of Peter Green's guitar driven Fleetwood Mac. I suppose a note of caution for the Stevie Nicks lovers of F.M., or those who might think that the other tracks will resemble the magnificent, but atypical 'Albatross'. What we have here is blues-influenced rock, with some lustrous, sparkling guitar adorning it. Highlights include the sublime 'Albatross' obviously, but the real meat of this selection can be found from 'Black Magic Woman' (I didn't realise Green wrote this..), the doom-laden grandeur of 'Green Manilishi' (about the corrupting power of money apparently), with its wailing guitar and insistent driving rhythm; the world-weary fragility of the exquisite 'Man of the World'; the superb showcase for guitar and unforgettable melodic hook that is 'Oh Well', and the final, cornered ambush confronted in the memorably poignant 'Worried Dream'. Christine McVie's version of 'I'd rather go Blind' sits comfortably within this bluesey territory, and there's even a chance to explore an alternative 'Albatross', with Green guesting on Chris Coco's version. This is a superb collection of accessible, melodically memorable, blues-influenced rock, highly praised throughout rock journals, and an absolute steal at the price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Peter Green
*by K***S on 3 July 2025*

Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac, this was when they were at their best. Plus his solo work and his Splinter Group . Brilliant album.

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