
Madison Blues
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Limited 3LPÂ : Blue Vinyl
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This three album Limited Edition Numbered set of Fleetwood Mac live and studio tracks on Blue Vinyl recorded after the departure of Peter Green and before the arrival of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham.
Fleetwood Mac made it big twice over: first as young kings of the late 1960âs British blues boom - blues fanatics who nonetheless made the pop charts with a batch of memorable songs penned by founder Peter Green. Then secondly, as the band that with its Rumours album Californian line-up, tapped into a whole new market in the mid-1970âs which became known as AOR - adult oriented rock.
The music here on the double CD âMadison Bluesâ is from a pivotal eighteen months in Macâs history as it lost its original if-it-ainât-blues-we-donât-wanna-know attitude and looked to its own songwriters - and Americaâs West Coast sound - for inspiration. After Peter Greenâs exit in May 1970 the rest of the band bravely decided to carry on as a 4-piece, and so rented an oast house called Kiln House to try and âget it together in the country. Christine McVie joined, and one of the stand-out songs, âStation Manâ, would endure for Mac in the bleak years before they moved to California in 1974 where they struck gold with their eponymous white album and then âRumoursâ. âStation Manâ eventually found its way into the live set-list of the Buckingham/ Nicks line-up and listening to it again here you can hear why: in there, as far back as 1970, are some trademarks of the âRumoursâ sound: three-voice harmonies, in-song tempo changes and ringing guitar sounds.
Similarly, âThe Purple Dancerâ and âJewel Eyed Judyâ showcase a vocal harmonies and melodic sense of things to come for Fleetwood Mac many miles down the line. Christine McVie was a crucial link in the chain, and this collection ends with a promotional session from the Christine Perfect Band with ex-Yardbird Tony âTopâ Topham and Rick Hayward on guitars, Martin Dunsford on bass and Chris Harding on drums.
Tracklist
Crazy About You (Canât Hold Out Much Longer)
Down at the Crown
Tell Me All the Things You Do
Station Man
Purple Dancer
Station Man
Crazy About You (Canât Hold Out Much Longer)
One Together
I Canât Stop Loving Her
Lonely Without You
Tell Me All the Things You Do
Jewel-Eyed Judy
Hey Baby
Itâs You I Miss
Gone into the Sun
Tell Me You Need Me
Disc 2: Madison Blues
Purple Dancer
Open the Door
Preaching Blues
Dust My Broom
Get Like You Used to Be
Donât Go, Please Stay
Station Man
Iâm On My Way
Jailhouse Rock
The King Speaks
Teenage Darlinâ
Honey Hush
Soundwave
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNWmcMKMyXs
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Product Info
Limited 3LPÂ : Blue Vinyl
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This three album Limited Edition Numbered set of Fleetwood Mac live and studio tracks on Blue Vinyl recorded after the departure of Peter Green and before the arrival of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham.
Fleetwood Mac made it big twice over: first as young kings of the late 1960âs British blues boom - blues fanatics who nonetheless made the pop charts with a batch of memorable songs penned by founder Peter Green. Then secondly, as the band that with its Rumours album Californian line-up, tapped into a whole new market in the mid-1970âs which became known as AOR - adult oriented rock.
The music here on the double CD âMadison Bluesâ is from a pivotal eighteen months in Macâs history as it lost its original if-it-ainât-blues-we-donât-wanna-know attitude and looked to its own songwriters - and Americaâs West Coast sound - for inspiration. After Peter Greenâs exit in May 1970 the rest of the band bravely decided to carry on as a 4-piece, and so rented an oast house called Kiln House to try and âget it together in the country. Christine McVie joined, and one of the stand-out songs, âStation Manâ, would endure for Mac in the bleak years before they moved to California in 1974 where they struck gold with their eponymous white album and then âRumoursâ. âStation Manâ eventually found its way into the live set-list of the Buckingham/ Nicks line-up and listening to it again here you can hear why: in there, as far back as 1970, are some trademarks of the âRumoursâ sound: three-voice harmonies, in-song tempo changes and ringing guitar sounds.
Similarly, âThe Purple Dancerâ and âJewel Eyed Judyâ showcase a vocal harmonies and melodic sense of things to come for Fleetwood Mac many miles down the line. Christine McVie was a crucial link in the chain, and this collection ends with a promotional session from the Christine Perfect Band with ex-Yardbird Tony âTopâ Topham and Rick Hayward on guitars, Martin Dunsford on bass and Chris Harding on drums.
Tracklist
Crazy About You (Canât Hold Out Much Longer)
Down at the Crown
Tell Me All the Things You Do
Station Man
Purple Dancer
Station Man
Crazy About You (Canât Hold Out Much Longer)
One Together
I Canât Stop Loving Her
Lonely Without You
Tell Me All the Things You Do
Jewel-Eyed Judy
Hey Baby
Itâs You I Miss
Gone into the Sun
Tell Me You Need Me
Disc 2: Madison Blues
Purple Dancer
Open the Door
Preaching Blues
Dust My Broom
Get Like You Used to Be
Donât Go, Please Stay
Station Man
Iâm On My Way
Jailhouse Rock
The King Speaks
Teenage Darlinâ
Honey Hush
Soundwave
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNWmcMKMyXs












