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List Price: $11.98 | | Label: Blue Horizon
Salesrank: 14866
Released: October 12, 2004 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac Track Listing:
1. My Heart Beats Like A Hammer
2. Merry Go Round
3. Long Grey Mare
4. Shake Your Moneymaker
5. Looking For Somebody
6. No Place To Go
7. My Baby's Good To Me
8. I Loved Another Woman
9. Cold Black Night
10. World Keeps On Turning, The
11. Got To Move
12. My Heart Beat Like A Hammer (Take 1)
13. Merry Go Round (Take 1)
14. I Loved Another Woman (Takes 1,2,3 & 4)
15. I Loved Another Woman (Takes 5 & 6)
16. Cold Black Night (Takes 1,2,3,4,5 & 6)
17. You're So Evil
18. I'm Coming Home To Stay
Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac Reviews:
Classic. 
2009-12-02 - A very good live recording Peter Green made the Fleetwood Mac what they are, he is such a great guitarist and a good song writer I like all Peter Greens earlier music this is a classic.
one man's opinion 
2009-11-20 - i always thought a "review" of anything was a judicious evaluation of that which is reviewed. more than a few here have already done a good job in that area. all i can offer is an opinion. if you were 'listening' around the time when these tracks were originally recorded, you were one of many that loved this band, the players, and the music. those who were not around at the time probably already know that Fleetwood Mac live on. by that i mean the band name "Fleetwood Mac" originated from a love and appreciation of the band's rhythm section; Mick Fleetwood and John McVie... along with jeremy spencer, these four guys played rock-solid blues with a real respect for the music. that sound that gave birth to what we now know (and always will) is rock-n-roll. for some other reviewers of this music, if you want to know more about Fleetwood Mac look it up along with John McVie, on wikipedia. you will come away with a pretty good idea about what it was like, how it all began, and why it lives on.
"Then Plan On" mates.
THIS- really turned everyone inside out 
2009-10-12 - Mostly a Jeremy Spencer introduction- which ain't bad a-tall- his overdriven slide matches perfectly with his voice while Mick Fleetwood goes berserk with that driving shuffle of his with McVie steady as always. Peter Green is just sublime- his velvety smooth tone with an edge-& at the time this came out -it was PURE BLUES- Pete blows harp- sings just great- even plays a quasi jazz like guitar("I loved Another Woman ")-Greeeny plays an acoustic blues on "World Keeps on Turning"- & this alone is worth the price of admission
"How Many More Years" (H. Wolf tune)is played as if it could have been a Cream song- but retains that Chicago sound- OUTSTANDING-
This is the begining of Fleetwood Mac- THIS is what propelled them to out sell the Beatles & Stones in England- a SUPERB album.
090602 Peter Green 
2009-06-02 - Many nice basic blues tracks but the album was marred by most of the "bonus" intermittent practice sessions.
Sad, full of promise, a tragic couldhavebeen 
2009-06-01 - I was prompted to purchase this CD after a BBC TV documentary about Peter Green. Clearly he was a near genius at the art of playing the blues and at the time of this album was streets ahead of the rest of the early Fleetwod Mac, with a distinctive interpretation and sound and a conviction of what would work. This album is the 'uncut' studio tapes with several re-takes for a number of tracks. By 21st century standards it can be a little tedious. But it does reflect Peter Green's talent and its promise of greater things to come. There is enough here to assess how great that talent was and had he not been caught in a cult in Germany which the documentary suggests is where he began his departure from normality via LSD, he would have equalled Eric Clapton and become a BB King exponent in the fullest sense. The much later Me & The Devil a 3 CD set including a Robert Johnson selection and Green's interpretations of Johnson which won him recent acclaim, is a more enjoyable experience, though poignant with the knowledge of what happened to the man along the way.