Live In Boston Remastered Vol. 3

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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 69:26

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Yeah... rock on the REAL Fleetwood Mac!

speedoo

This is what it's all about. Stevie who? Lindsey what? Move over and make room for real rockers.

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Boston Tea Party Yeah!

EMUSIC-00CB648B

This was the first concert I ever went to. I was 14 years old and it blew me away. Who knew I'd get to relive it 40 years later? Totally inspiring!

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Peter Green Alive

Seeson

I am a big Peter Green fan. I was inced to Fleetwood Mac when my older brothers were teaching me to the blues. This was recorded when I was 15, I have been listening to Peter Green ever since. Madison Blues and Coming Your Way are good examples of this set from this group in its formative era.

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No Repeats...

Sir Lance

Check out the AllMusic Guide review of the album...Pure Gold and no repeats from the other volumes, so Dig in and Dig it!! ;-) Here is the link to the review (a great review of the entire trilogy actually...): http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=10:jvfoxqtkldte

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Peter Green-era Fleetwood at its Best!

Ruhl

Live recordings so do not expect studio perfection, but I think this adds to the bluesy, soulful feeling of the Peter Green-led Fleetwood Mac! Many people only know Fleetwood Mac for their mainstream Buckingham-Nicks music and will be quite surprised at the difference in music on this early, original set. Careful with your downloads as many songs are repetitive in the three-disc set. I do not think there are any performance differences in the repetitions but I could be wrong. Nonetheless, you're here because you either like Fleetwood Mac or blues so download these songs and enjoy them immensely!

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This Is The (British) Blues

By John Morthland, eMusic Contributor

It's tempting, given the relative paucity of Americans, to suggest that the recently released This Is the Blues, Volumes 1-4 instead be titled This Is The British Blues, or, even better, This Is British Blues-Rock. After all, nearly every track on these four discs comes from either older tribute albums to Peter Green's original Fleetwood Mac (as well as a bit of his solo work), British blues pioneer Cyril Davies and American blues institution John… more »

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Recorded during a legendary extended weekend stand in 1970, these live recordings from the three guitar lineup of Fleetwood Mac have existed in various shoddy, uneven and sometimes sloppy configurations, but were finally sorted out and released as a triple disc box, (also available individually) in 1999. First generation source tapes were utilized, approximately an hour’s worth of previously unreleased tracks as well as between song patter is interspersed among the discs, and the running order is restored to match that of the original performance. Part Three is a goldmine for fans of this Mac lineup, as it features a whopping six tracks-over 35 minutes-worth of newly found material. Most importantly, almost all of this music is of exceptional quality. Unfortunately the album’s centerpiece, an intense, eleven minute, slow blues cover of B.B. King’s “If You Let Me Love You,” is marred by Peter Green’s dead microphone, giving his vocals a hollow quality. But his guitar attacks with startling clarity, as he alternately pushes and lays back with style and moderation. Green deftly massages his solo, and the band gives him plenty of room to navigate, making this one of the most impassioned performances on all three discs. An instrumental version of Danny Kirwin’s “Coming Your Way” is another recent addition, and throughout its seven minutes, the dueling guitars of Kirwin and Green spar with Mick Fleetwood’s tribal drums creating a rhythmic whirlwind that frustratingly fades away before it’s over. Jeremy Spencer whips out four Elmore James covers with a lately discovered version of “The Sun is Shining” a highlight, as his buzz-saw slide slices through the tune. A few Little Richard oldies crop up, and a frayed but propulsive version of “Tutti Frutti” where the band relaxes and rocks with class and restraint, shows how innovative they could be even working with the most basic three chord material. A remarkably subtle, weekend closing, eight minute “On We Jam” is the final unearthed cut, and proves that even with three talented guitarists sharing leads, the improvisational skills of this band were second to none. Not the most cohesive album of the trio, Part Three is still indispensable to fans, and a reliable overview of the strengths and diverse approaches of this short-lived but renowned version of Fleetwood Mac. – Hal Horowitz

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