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GREEN, PETER - MAN OF THE WORLD - THE ANTHOLOGY 1968-1983


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Man Of The World - The Anthology 1968-1983
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42042
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Rock /
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Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
2x12" Rock/ Blues Anthology - Peter Green’s genius has its main roots in musical influences from a chidlhood spent in London’s working class East End.

This intense collection features several of his best successes with the 1968-70 Fleetwood Mac — before their move torwards pop stardom – and some interesting tunes from his tormented solo career throughout the 70s and the 80s.

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Fleetwood Mac - Man Of The World
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Fleetwood Mac - Long Grey Mare
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Fleetwood Mac - Fast Talking Woman Blues
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Fleetwood Mac - Jumping At Shadows (Live)
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Fleetwood Mac - Black Magic Woman (Live)
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Fleetwood Mac - Showbiz Blues
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Brunning Sunflower Blues Band - Uranus
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Fleetwood Mac - Oh Well
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Fleetwood Mac - If You Let Me Love You (Live)
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Fleetwood Mac - Lazy Poker Blues
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Fleetwood Mac - The Green Manalishi (With The Two Prong Crown)
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Peter Green - A Fool No More
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Peter Green - Tribal Dance
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Peter Green - Apostle
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Peter Green - Cryin' Won't Bring You Back
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Peter Green - Watcha Gonna Do
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Peter Green - Lost My Love
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Peter Green - Shining Star
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Peter Green - Big Boy Now
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Peter Green - Same Old Blues
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Peter Green - Bandit
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Peter Green - What Am I Doing Here?

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Peter Green (born Peter Allen Greenbaum in London, England on 29 October 1946; died 25 July 2020) was an influential blues guitarist and founder of Fleetwood Mac (with whom he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998) and Peter Green Splinter Group. In the late 1960s, Green fronted Fleetwood Mac when the band played a hard blues-rock sound, prior to the more pop/rock sound for which it became known by the 1970s. Rolling Stone ranked Green at number 58 in its list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". Green started off as a bass player in such bands as The Muskrats. Joining The Peter B's, led by Peter Bardens, later the frontman of Camel, (including drummer Mick Fleetwood) he switched to lead guitar and made his first recordings. He took over the lead guitar spot in John Mayall and the Blues Breakers in 1966 after the departure of Eric Clapton. After recording on one Mayall album Peter left in 1967 to form Fleetwood Mac. Green was the guiding force of Fleetwood Mac from 1967 to 1970 when he left for musical and personal reasons. Under Green's guidance, the Mac played a very gritty and authentic version of the electric blues popularized in bars on Chicago's south side. (They even did some fine recordings there--"Blues Jam in Chicago"--which saw release only after his tenure in the band had ended). A prolific song writer also, he penned such hits as Man of the World; Oh Well; Green Manalishi; Albatross and Black Magic Woman. Albatross reached number 1 in the UK charts, Black Magic Woman was also recorded by Santana on their Abraxas album. From 1970 to 1974, Green played some sessions, and worked with several small bands, as well as releasing two solo singles and an album of extended jams, The End of the Game for Reprise. By the end of 1974, he had withdrawn from the music scene. By 1979 Green was recording again for PVK records as a solo artist with the debut album In the Skies; 1980 Little Dreamer; 1981 Blue Guitar; 1981 Whatcha Gonna Do; 1981 White Sky; 1984 Kolors; 1987 Katmandu; 1988 Legend; 1992 One Woman Love; Green again left the music world in 1984, and there followed a very difficult period in his life, which came to an end in the mid 90's, and coincided with renewed interest, partly generated by a biography written by Martin Celmins, and a tribute album recorded by Gary Moore. Green formed a new group in 1995 with Nigel Watson called the Peter Green Splinter Group. Returning to form the group produced some of Peter’s best playing since leaving Fleetwood Mac. Albums include 1997 Splinter Group; 1998 Robert Johnson Songbook; 2002 Reaching For The Cold 100. Green left The Splinter Group in 2003. Since then, he has played sporadically, appearing at a Lord's Taverner's benefit at The Royal Albert Hall, and doing some gigs with The British Blues All-Stars. In February 2009, Green began playing and touring again, this time as Peter Green and Friends. In May 2009 he was the subject of the BBC Four documentary "Peter Green: Man of the World", produced by Henry Hadaway. Green and the band subsequently played a tour of Ireland, Germany and England. They went on to play several dates in Australia during March 2010, including the Byron Bay Bluesfest. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.