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List Price: $22.99 | | Label: Sanctuary Records
Salesrank: 148278
Released: November 8, 2005 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Men of the World: The Early Years Track Listing:
Disc 1:
1. Intro/Lazy Poker Blues
2. My Baby’s Sweeter
3. Long Grey Mare
4. Love That Burns
5. Talk To Me Baby
6. Do You A Give A Damn For Me?
7. I Have To Laugh
8. Buzz Me Baby
9. The Sun Is Shining
10. Leaving Town Blues
11. Mind Of My Own
12. How Blue Can You Get?
13. Fast Talking Woman Blues
14. Every Day I Have The Blues
15. Someone’s Gonna Get Their Head Kicked In Tonight
Disc 2:
1. World In Harmony
2. The Green Manalishi
3. Underway
4. Like It This Way
5. The Madge Sessions No. 1
6. The Madge Sessions No. 2
7. Farewell
8. October Jam No. 1
9. October Jam No. 2
10. Tell Me From The Start
11. Blues In B Flat Minor
12. Man Of The World
Editorial Review:
This is the perfect introduction to the UK's premier Blues band. Features Mac's legendary front man Peter Green at the absolute peak of his playing powers. Disc 1 finds the band exploring their Blues roots. Disc 2 catches them in the studio, often in wildly freeform, experimental mode. Disc 3 presents Mac at their optimum ,Live! Sanctuary. 2005.
Men of the World: The Early Years Reviews:
Best compilation of the Peter Green Fleetwood Mac years 
2009-07-26 - Bought this after I had purchased individual tracks from iTunes as I was discovering this period of Fleetwood Mac and Peter Green's genius and unsurpassed talent. Turned out to have most of the songs I had bought individually from the 30-second snippets to hear what they sounded like. This then has the best broad coverage. But for the ultimate quality of the period, get Then Play On as well. Truly one of the great works of rock history, and the most important of all Fleetwood Mac issues through their various incarnations.
Exquisite 
2007-01-16 - While I think a couple tracks could have been edited from each disc without any appreciable detriment, this collection is overall brilliant. Both its range and power testify to the songwriting genius of Peter Green and his fellow Mayall alumni.