They've gone on to far greater success in the years since releasing their first few albums, but for some Fleetwood Mac fans, there's really never been any substitute for the band's original lineup.
Fleetwood Mac (long before they became Fleetwood Mac) was my introduction to the blues, and we are giving you a chance to win a trip to Tacoma, Wa. to see them at the Tacoma Dome. I know, I know, everything goes back to the blues for me, but in this case, their history really is a great rock n' roll story.
Our editor Sam asked if I would do reviews on some of my favorite blues albums. So I thought I would start that process today. The album I have chosen is "The Robert Johnson Songbook" by Peter Green. This album features the music of two of the most mysterious men in the history of the Blues. Robert Johnson sold his soul at the Crossroads, and Peter Green vowed to never play the blues
A CD by the Peter Green Splinter Group, featuring former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Peter Green, which was previously only sold at live shows will now see the light of day as a standard release.