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List Price: $15.98 | | Label: Receiver Records
Salesrank: 389025
Released: December 25, 1999 |
| Our Price: $24.99 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Live at the Marquee, 1967 Track Listing:
1. Talk to Me Baby
2. I Held My Baby Last Night
3. My Baby's Sweet
4. Looking for Somebody
5. Evil Woman Blues
6. Got to Move
7. No Place to Go
8. Watch Out
9. Mighty Long Time
10. Dust My Broom
11. I Need You, Come on Home to Me
12. Shake Your Moneymaker
Live at the Marquee, 1967 Reviews:
"No Place To Go", don't worry pick this up for something to do! 
2007-07-11 - As the author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent" and a former radio disc-jockey, I am often asked to write and or discuss various music supplies and recordings from the 60's and 70's.
Live at the Marquee, 1967 because of the limited sound quality (People will grade it a C or C-) unfortunately will only end up on the CD players of Fleetwood Mac completists and Peter Green collectors.
It seems repeatedly when the record company reaches into the vaults and picks out a treasure the words "Thank you" never resonate only a cry about quality.
Those of you that made it to this point obviously know of the way Peter Green plays the blues. The guitar echoes his own emotions. There is significance behind every note. Live at the Marquee, 1967 is consistent throughout. The opening track "Talk To Me Baby" has you keeping time with the band. The blues are on display in an upbeat fashion but don't get too comfortable. The following track "I Held My Baby Last Night" shows you the other side of the tracks. The pure sorrow and pain is evident. "No Place To Go" is powerful and right in your face. The band's energy is abundant. If listening to "Dust My Blues" doesn't make up for the poor fidelity, you are in the wrong end of the Fleetwood Mac aisle. What better way to end the festivities then with "Shake Your Moneymaker." The blues as told by Peter Green forty years ago!
Enjoy the music and be well,
Craig Fenton
Author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent"
Horrible Sound Quality 
2000-04-14 - This was my first experience with the Peter Green-led Fleetwood Mac. The sound quality on this disc is so awful, I felt cheated. Fortunately I didn't give up and found "Then Play On". Gets one star for actually playing in the CD player, the other because Peter Green is the baddest white boy on the gitfiddle this side of Stevie Ray Vaughan. (though it doesn't show on this disk, at least that which I could hear). For completists only.
If you are looking for a great Live Mac album, check for the Recall - import double CD issue of the Fleetwood Mac "Boston Blues." These are the sets from which the "Live at the Boston Tea Party" re-issues were issued, and you won't be dissappointed. Plus you get two of those three discs for the price of one-and-a-half.