Rock Bands & Pop Stars
Fleetwood Mac Fotos
Grupo:
Fleetwood Mac
Origen:
Reino Unido, Relocated to California - USAReino Unido
Miembros:
Mainly: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Christine McVie, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. Also: Peter Green, Jeremy Spencer, Danny Kirwan, Bob Welch, Bob Weston, Dave Walker, , Rick Vito, Billy Burnette, Bekka Bramlett and Dave Mason
Disco de Fleetwood Mac: «Fleetwood Mac [UK Bonus Tracks]»
Disco de Fleetwood Mac: «Fleetwood Mac [UK Bonus Tracks]»
    Información del disco
  • Título:Fleetwood Mac [UK Bonus Tracks]
  • Fecha de publicación:
  • Tipo:Desconocido
  • Estilo musical:Soft Pop, Classic Rock, Mainstream Rock
  • Sello discográfico:Sony International
  • Letras explícitas:Si
  • UPC:5099751644323
Análisis - AMG
Fleetwood Mac's debut LP was a highlight of the late-'60s British blues boom. Green's always inspired playing, the capable (if erratic) songwriting, and the general panache of the band as a whole placed them leagues above the overcrowded field. Elmore James is a big influence on this set, particularly on the tunes fronted by Jeremy Spencer ("Shake Your Moneymaker," "Got to Move"). Spencer's bluster, however, was outshone by the budding singing and songwriting skills of Green. The guitarist balanced humor and vulnerability on cuts like "Looking for Somebody" and "Long Grey Mare," and with "If I Loved Another Woman," he offered a glimpse of the Latin-blues fusion that he would perfect with "Black Magic Woman." The album was an unexpected smash in the U.K., reaching number four on the British charts. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
Análisis
Fleetwood Mac's debut LP was a highlight of the late-'60s British blues boom. Peter Green's always inspired playing, the capable (if erratic) songwriting, and the general panache of the band as a whole placed them leagues above the overcrowded field. Elmore James is a big influence on this set, particularly on the tunes fronted by Jeremy Spencer ("Shake Your Moneymaker," "Got to Move"). Spencer's bluster, however, was outshone by the budding singing and songwriting skills of Green. The guitarist balanced humor and vulnerability on cuts like "Looking for Somebody" and "Long Grey Mare," and with "I Loved Another Woman," he offered a glimpse of the Latin-blues fusion that he would perfect with "Black Magic Woman." The album was an unexpected smash in the U.K., reaching number four on the British charts. [The album was reissued in 2004 with seven bonus tracks including alternate takes of songs from the record and two additional songs "You're So Evil" and "I'm Coming Home to Stay."] ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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