Description
live album
Artist
Founded in London in July 1967 (by ex-Bluesbreakers members, Peter Green and Mick Fleetwood), "Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac" instantly became a major force in the UK blues scene, along with their eponymous first album. Following "Mr. Wonderful" & "Then Play On" the driving force of Peter Green had deteriorated as he lapsed into a personal crisis by 1970. The group reorganized, under the leadership of Fleetwood, and slowly took on a new direction - away from the blues and into the mainstream of international popularity, known simply as Fleetwood Mac.
Member/Dates:
Peter Green (guitar, vocals, 1967-70)
Mick Fleetwood (drums, 1967-1995, 1997-present)
John McVie (bass, 1967-1995, 1997-present)
Jeremy Spencer (guitar, vocals, 1967-71)
Bob Brunning (bass, 1967)
Danny Kirwan (guitar, 1968-72)
Christine McVie (vocals, piano, accordion, 1970-1995, 1997-1998, 2014-present)
Bob Welch (guitar, vocals, 1971-74)
Bob Weston (guitar, 1973-74)
Dave Walker (guitar, vocals, 1973)
Doug Graves (keyboards, 1974)
Lindsey Buckingham (guitar, vocals, piano, 1975-87, 1993, 1997-2018)
Stevie Nicks (vocals, 1974–1991, 1993, 1997-present)
Billy Burnette (guitar, vocals, 1990-94)
Rick Vito (guitar, 1990-91)
Dave Mason, (guitar, vocals, 1993-94)
Bekka Bramlett (vocals, 1993-94)
Mike Campbell (lead guitar, vocals, 2018–present)
Neil Finn, (vocals, rhythm guitar, 2018–present)
Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 (Performer)
Tracks
1
Madison Blues
04:10
2
Purple Dancer
07:18
3
Open The Door
03:04
4
Preaching Blues
03:41
5
Dust My Broom
03:27
6
Get Like You Used To Be
03:49
7
Don't Go, Please Stay
03:15
8
Station Man
06:27
9
I'm On My Way
04:57
10
Jailhouse Rock
03:24
11
The King Speaks (Narrative)
02:59
12
Teenage Darlin'
04:08
13
Honey Hush
05:37
Releases
Members
Stevie Nicks,Neil Finn,Mike Campbell,Christine McVie,
Bob Weston,
Bob Welch,
Lindsey Buckingham,
Dave Mason,John McVie,Mick Fleetwood,
Bekka Bramlett,
Billy Burnette,
Rick Vito,
Jeremy Spencer,
Danny Kirwan,
Bob Brunning,
Douglas Graves,
Dave Walker (6),
Peter Greenbaum