Showing posts with label Fleetwood Mac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fleetwood Mac. Show all posts

Saturday, July 22, 2017

Fleetwood Mac - Future Games

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:53
Size: 95.9 MB
Styles: Album rock
Year: 1971/2013
Art: Front

[5:21] 1. Woman Of 1000
[5:35] 2. Morning Rain
[2:12] 3. What A Shame
[8:17] 4. Future Games
[7:17] 5. Sands Of Time
[5:21] 6. Sometimes
[4:27] 7. Lay It All Down
[3:19] 8. Show Me A Smile

By the time of this album's release, Jeremy Spencer had been replaced by Bob Welch and Christine McVie had begun to assert herself more as a singer and songwriter. The result is a distinct move toward folk-rock and pop; Future Games sounds almost nothing like Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac. Bob Welch's eight-minute title track, featuring lead guitar from Danny Kirwan, has one of Welch's characteristic haunting melodies, and with pruning and better editing, it could have been a hit. Christine McVie's "Show Me a Smile" is one of her loveliest ballads. Initial popular reaction was mixed: the album didn't sell as well as Kiln House, but it sold better than any of the band's first three albums in the U.S. In the U.K., where the original lineup had been more successful, Future Games didn't chart at all; the same fate that would befall the rest of its albums until the Lindsey Buckingham-Stevie Nicks era. ~William Ruhlmann

Future Games

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Fleetwood Mac - Then Play On

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 53:55
Size: 123.4 MB
Label: Reprise
Styles: Rock
Year: 1969/1990
Art: Front

[3:47] 1. Coming Your Way
[4:54] 2. Closing My Eyes
[3:52] 3. Showbiz Blues
[3:30] 4. My Dream
[2:50] 5. Underway
[8:59] 6. Oh Well
[2:24] 7. Although The Sun Is Shining
[3:30] 8. Rattlesnake Shake
[6:58] 9. Searching For Madge
[2:47] 10. Fighting For Madge
[4:31] 11. When You Say
[2:21] 12. Like Crying Like Dying
[3:25] 13. Before The Beginning

There were 2 different versions of this LP, each with slightly different tracks. The CD contains all tracks from both versions. Led by singer-guitarist Peter Green, the first version of Fleetwood Mac was one of England's premier bands and possibly the greatest white blues band ever to emerge from the '60s blues revival.1969's THEN PLAY ON is their best album and Green's pinnacle achievement. Heavily influenced by Otis Rush, Green had an unusually lyrical style for a blues musician, able to draw on flamenco, folk, even classical guitar--all of which make an appearance in the ambitious instrumental coda to his major opus, "Oh Well." Despite the inclusion of superior modern blues songs like "Rattlesnake Shake" and "Show-Biz Blues," THEN PLAY ON is notable for its instrumentals. Standout cuts range from the dream-like voyages "My Dream" and "Underway" to virtuosic three-guitar jams like "Searching For Madge" and "Fighting For Madge," both of which feature Green's inspired guitar work.

Peter Green, Jeremy Spencer, Danny Kirwin (vocals, guitar); John McVie (bass); Mick Fleetwood (drums); Christine Perfect (background vocals).

Then Play On