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Jumping at Shadows: The Blues Years ()

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Jumping at Shadows: The Blues Years - Fleetwood Mac/Peter Green
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  1. Black Magic Woman
  2. Jumping at Shadows
  3. Oh Well
  4. Ride With Your Daddy Tonight
  5. Do You Give a Damn for Me?
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  1. Black Magic Woman
  2. Jumping at Shadows
  3. Oh Well
  4. Ride With Your Daddy Tonight
  5. Do You Give a Damn for Me?
  6. Love That Burns
  7. World in Harmony
  8. Long Grey Mare
  9. Talk to Me Baby
  10. Fast Talking Woman Blues
  11. The Man of the World
  12. If You Let Me Love You
  13. My Baby's Sweeter
  14. Like It This Way
  15. The Madge Sessions, No. 2
  16. Lazy Poker Blues
  17. I Have to Laugh
  18. The Green Manalishi
  19. Man of the World
  20. Showbiz Blues
  21. Buzz Me Baby
  22. Blues in B Flat Minor
  23. It Takes Time
  24. Leaving Town Blues
  25. The Sun Is Shining
  26. Uranus
  27. Mind of My Own
  28. How Blue Can You Get?
  29. Trying So Hard to Forget
  30. Two Harps
  31. Thinking About a Woman
  32. Kind Hearted Woman
  33. Coming, I'm Coming
  34. Stranger Blues
  35. Coming Your Way
  36. Rattlesnake Shake
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This British two-disc collection offers a rather unique look at the Peter Green-era Fleetwood Mac rather than just focusing on the band's output from 1967, immediately after leaving John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, to 1970 when Green left. The set is chock-full of fine studio material that documents the evolution of the band from a power trio to its Jeremy Spencer and Danny Kirwan incarnations. And while it's true that other collections have documented the band from this period very well, none of them has dug quite as deep into ...

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