8CD box set that includes remastered versions of all seven studio albums the band recorded between 1969 and 1974. After Mick Fleetwood, Peter Green, John McVie, and Jeremy Spencer started Fleetwood Mac in 1967, they quickly found an audience eager for their British-style blues. Over the next seven years, the band would sign with Reprise Records, release seven studio albums, and release many classic tracks that are still beloved today. Fleetwood Mac’s early rise to fame takes centre stage on two upcoming Rhino releases that spotlight the group’s deep-blues roots.
A brand new compilation celebrating the early years of Fleetwood Mac (1969 - 1974). The release features selections from Then Play On (1969), Kiln House (1970), Future Games (1971), Bare Trees (1972), Penguin (1973), Mystery To Me (1973) & Heroes Are Hard To Find (1974). Including the classic tracks "Oh Well (Pt. 1)," "Jewel Eyed Judy," "Future Games," "Hypnotized," "Prove Your Love" & Many More! This release will be a companion piece to the current Fleetwood Mac - Greatest Hits, which features tracks from 1975 and later.
A brand new compilation celebrating the early years of Fleetwood Mac (1969 - 1974). The release features selections from Then Play On (1969), Kiln House (1970), Future Games (1971), Bare Trees (1972), Penguin (1973), Mystery To Me (1973) & Heroes Are Hard To Find (1974). Including the classic tracks "Oh Well (Pt. 1)," "Jewel Eyed Judy," "Future Games," "Hypnotized," "Prove Your Love" & Many More! This release will be a companion piece to the current Fleetwood Mac - Greatest Hits, which features tracks from 1975 and later.
For reasons that no one seems to recall in detail – but for which we can be grateful – when it was time to release a second Fleetwood Mac LP in America, producer Mike Vernon and the band didn't just send the existing Mr. Wonderful album across the Atlantic – a little fine-tuning and retooling was in order. The band had just expanded by one member, to a quintet – with the addition of guitarist Danny Kirwan – by the end of 1968, whereas Mr. Wonderful represented them as a four-piece outfit…
With songs taken from Fleetwood Mac and Mr. Wonderful, Pious Bird of Good Omen serves as a worthy 12-track compilation of the band's early Peter Green days. Climbing to number 18 in the U.K., the album managed to catapult Fleetwood Mac's version of Little Willie John's "Need Your Love So Bad" into the English charts for the third time, resting at number 42…
This Peter Green-led edition of the Mac isn't just an important transition between their initial blues-based incarnation and the mega-pop band they became, it's also their most vital, exciting version…
Early Fleetwood Mac from 1970, plus 4 tracks from 1969 by the pre-Mac Christine Perfect Band. Mixture of studio and live tracks concentrating on the post-Peter Green Fleetwood Mac with Jeremy Spencer and Danny Kirwan…