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Bu albüm hakkında düşüncelerini paylaşmak ister misin? Last.fm'e katıl veya oturum aç ve mesaj bırak.
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MisterJunior
Great stuff. The early incarnation of Fleetwood Mac is one of the best Blues/Blues Rock bands ever. Peter Green was (and still is, I imagine; I've not heard much out of him in recent years) a hell of a talent in particular.
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ChokitoBranco
Their best album by far. Oh Well and Madge duo are among the best musics of hard/blues rock in the late 60' n early 70'
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star_shaped_man
No other Mac album sounds like this! Imagine what the next record could of been like if they managed to keep it together?
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cosmicchild70
"Underway" is one of the best psychedelic songs ever, in my opinion. Its so dreamy and perfect.
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EpicGeeza36
This and 'Future Games' are their best in my opinion. Both send me to another world.
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dctomlinson
Ooops, I combined my Savoy Brown posting with the Fleetwood mac posting. Obviously, Street Corner Talking and Jack the Toad are Savoy Brown LPs. :)
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dctomlinson
I grew up on this album, among others. I rate it as highly influential on my rock and roll life. If I'd grown up listening to the Beatles instead, who knows where I would have ended up. This album is powerful, sublime, soulful, atmospheric, you name it. It's one of, if not the, best album Fleetwood Mac ever made. My favorites also include Peter' Green's Fleetwood Mac, Street Corner Talking and Jack the Toad. The Peter Green - Jeremy Spencer and the Christine Perfect/McVie - Danny Kirwin versions of the band remain my all time favorites.
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toine1962
Christoffle wrote: Is there any other album that sounds similar to this one? =========================================================== On the other hand, if it's the Danny Kirwan-sound you're after, you should check out the Bare Trees album. By that time Peter Green and Jeremy Spencer had left the band and were replaced by Bob Welch and Christine McVie. The Danny Kirwan songs on that album bre
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