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Fleetwood Mac Album: “Perfect Days”

Fleetwood Mac Album: “Perfect Days”
Description :
PERFECT DAYS is a 12-song distillation of the material from the double-disc collection MADISON BLUES, chronicling the period in the early 1970's when keyboardist/singer Christine McVie (then Christine Perfect) was the main front-person for Fleetwood Mac. As they were still essentially blues-rockers at this time, Perfect's soulful belting on these live and studio recordings is as far from the silky pop tones of her later work with the band as the material is from the Mac's mainstream blockbusters later in the decade.
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Track Listing :
1 . Crazy About You (Can't Hold Out Much Longer)
2 . Down At The Crown
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5 . Purple Dancer
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7 . I Can't Stop Loving Her
8 . Lonely Without You
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10 . Open The Door
11 . Don't Go Please Stay
12 . Honey Hush
Album Information :
Title: Perfect Days
UPC:893168002128
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Blues - British Blues
Artist:Fleetwood Mac
Label:Airline Records
Distributed:RED Distribution
Release Date:2008/05/13
Original Release Year:2008
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
T. Kelley (Mount Angel, OR USA) - September 04, 2008
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- Included on British release

The recordings on this release are included on the much more complete import Madison Blues: Live & Studio Recordings. This two cd set also includes an interview with Jeremy Spencer on DVD. Much more bang for your buck!

Telegram Sam (Richmond, VA) - November 19, 2008
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- John McVie was NOT an original member..

Bob Brunning was the first bass player in Fleetwood Mac when they played their first gig in 8/67. Peter Green named the band Fleetwood Mac after his favorite rhythm section from John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. He also hoped McVie would eventually join the band. After a couple of months, McVie did join FM because John Mayall was getting into jazz ("Bare Wires")and McVie wanted to play the blues.

C. H. Moody "Kassandros" (Atlanta, GA United States) - November 09, 2008
1 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Ignorant blurb

The blurb-writer is wrong: John McVie is an original member of the band, with Mick Fleetwood.

Fleetwood Mac = Fleetwood (Mick) + Mac (McVie, John)

Stupid mistake, should be corrected.

One star for the faulty information - NOT the disc contents.

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