Reviews Customer Reviews for Showbiz Blues 1968 1970 Where do they FIND this stuff?! Rating: I've been a Fleetwood Mac fan (mostly the Peter Green version) since 1970. Just when I thought I'd heard it all comes this set! Most of the tracks are interesting, but clearly cutting room floor material. The stuff only us Mac fanatics could appreciate.But some of the tracks are incredible! Among the groups best stuff and lying in a vault for over thirty years?! Exhibit A: "Black Magic Woman" Green's jam favorite is from the Boston concerts and is the best version I've heard. His Hendrix influenced wah-wah makes the instrumental jam second half of this performance interesting. Mesmerizing, soaring Green guitar that loops around Danny Kirwan's vibrato-laden guitar wails take this Otis Rush inspired piece to incredible heights. Worth the price of the set on its own. Exhibit B: "Coming Your Way" Kirwan's Afro/Surf jam, marred by poor sound quality and some meandering "solo" playing by Kirwan. Yet, it is a more driving version than the Boston recording, with Fleetwood and Mac laying down an irresistable backbeat. World dance music from the Mac in 1970! Listen to how Green prods Kirwan after Mick Fleetwood's drum solo. Exhibit C: The four piece Mac! An extremely rare instance where Green and Jeremy Spencer played as a UNIT instead of Green simply backing the slide meister. "I Have to Laugh" is an intensely brooding Otis Rush song driven by Jeremy's powerful vocals and Peter's wonderfully evocative and unobtrusive lead guitar work. This is one of my favorite Mac tunes of all time. Several times, I've played this for friends who are simply stunned. "Who is THAT?" There are many more wonderful tracks here, with the second cd full of terrific 1970 live performances that were among the band's last recordings in the Peter Green incarnation. You have to be a fan to enjoy the entire cd. But, all you need is a heart to enjoy the best cuts.
Customer Reviews for Showbiz Blues 1968 1970 Cd The Best Years - Raw And Gutsy Rating: This is the original Mac blues band, the Peter Green band with John & Mick laying down the rhythm for Peter and his young acolites Jeremy Spencer & Danny Kirwan. It was also before Christine joined. So if you like Mac for that little ... Stevie or for Lindsay, please don't buy this.....it's reserved for the original Mac fans. Having got that out of my system, here's what you probably want to know about this set. I think it can join with the Chicago sessions and The Boston Tea Party set to showcase the best of the original Mac. However, along with the earlier companion set The Vaudeville Years, it does hold a secondary place in the ultimate collection of the early band. You really should get both the Vol. I Vaudeville and this Vol. II Show-Biz Blues . Personally I think this set has a bit better tracks....Jeremey gets nicely into his Elvis/Buddy Holly/Elmore James groove with Don't Be Cruel, Great Balls of Fire, and a slowed down Twist & Shout.....but the strength of the set lies in a killer Black Magic Woman followed by what I think is the best version of Jumpin' At Shadows and then a great Shake following that...all on Disc 2. But this one is worth purchasing because it gives full hearing to the band that became famous for jamming, driving rhythm section, and both brilliant and roaring fun guitarists. Mac evolved, but this was a very special time and for anyone who fell in love with the Boston Tea Party releases, this one will fix you up for a couple more years.
Editorial Reviews for Showbiz Blues 1968 1970 Audio Cd Album Description Follow-up to the very successful 'Vaudeville Years' released to great acclaim in 1998. 29 digitally remastered tracks of previously unreleased studio jams, superior quality live tracks & alternative versions of studio tracks from 1968-1970. Also includes six tracks which are appearing for the first time on any Fleetwood Mac release, 'Don't Be Cruel', 'I'm So Lonely and Blue', 'Mind Of My Own', 'I Have To Laugh', 'You're The One' & 'Twist & Shout'. Features the classic line up of Mick Fleetwood, Peter Green, Jeremy Spencer, John McVie & Danny Kirwan. Includes 52 page booklet written by noted Mac historian Martin (Jet) Celmins & a specially commissioned Fleetwood Mac family tree by Pate Frame & many rare photographs. Beautiful hard-back book style packaging. 2001 release.
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