





Import set includes five of their 70's albums; the Play on - 1969, Kiln house - 1970, Futures games - 1971, Bare trees - 1972 and Mystery to me 1973. Comes packaged in individual paper sleeves, with original artwork. Warner. 2012. Review: Integral part of rock history - First off, Bare Trees used to be my favorite Mac album; I had heard parts of Then Play On before, maybe the whole thing once or twice at parties 45 years ago. Really listening to it all now it has to be a top ten of all time. Peter Green and Danny Kirwan(Kirwin?) were comets that flamed brilliantly and burned out too soon, but they were at their brightest here and together. I tend to take Fleetwood and Mac for granted, but they made it all happen on all these records. The rest of the set shows the fascinating progression of the band through it's various incarnations and personnel with, yes, Fleetwood and Mac always at the center. A great collection for the price. Review: New to the old FM albums - The CDs played well and sounded very good. They come in cardboard jackets, not jewel cases, which is nice - very compact. The only old FM song I knew was "Hypnotized", so I was curious about the other old songs... pre-Buckingham/Nicks. The two oldest CDs really weren't my style, but the more recent three were right up my alley. They were definitely worth the money, and are very good. I would buy them again, and I recommend them if you like the four songs the radio always plays.
| ASIN | B008MMFBQ6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,226 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #5,845 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl) #7,257 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (911) |
| Date First Available | August 11, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Label | Rhino |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Rhino |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 2012 |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 0.51 inches; 4.66 ounces |
M**N
Integral part of rock history
First off, Bare Trees used to be my favorite Mac album; I had heard parts of Then Play On before, maybe the whole thing once or twice at parties 45 years ago. Really listening to it all now it has to be a top ten of all time. Peter Green and Danny Kirwan(Kirwin?) were comets that flamed brilliantly and burned out too soon, but they were at their brightest here and together. I tend to take Fleetwood and Mac for granted, but they made it all happen on all these records. The rest of the set shows the fascinating progression of the band through it's various incarnations and personnel with, yes, Fleetwood and Mac always at the center. A great collection for the price.
G**Y
New to the old FM albums
The CDs played well and sounded very good. They come in cardboard jackets, not jewel cases, which is nice - very compact. The only old FM song I knew was "Hypnotized", so I was curious about the other old songs... pre-Buckingham/Nicks. The two oldest CDs really weren't my style, but the more recent three were right up my alley. They were definitely worth the money, and are very good. I would buy them again, and I recommend them if you like the four songs the radio always plays.
T**T
Somewhat spotty, but worthwhile for Fleetwood Mac fans.
The 5 albums included in this set vary greatly. The earliest is "Then Play On", without question Fleetwood Mac's best album, & their final studio effort with founding guitarist, Peter Green. I think it may be in the top 10 (or certainly top 20) albums of all time! One of the great "what ifs" of rock history is what Fleetwood Mac would have become if Green had not left the band after "Then Play On". This set includes the version of this album released in the US, not the somewhat different original UK release. I recommend also buying the expanded version of "Then Play On", which includes everything from both versions & additional material. "Kiln House" followed "Then Play On". With Green gone, the remaining guitarists, Danny Kirwen & Jeremy Spencer had to pick up the slack. Spencer was into rockabilly & early rock-and-roll, and many of the tracts, especially the first half, show this influence. Not bad if you like that sound, but not really much like anything else Mac did, before or since. I prefer Kirwen's contributions, which are more interesting, although I think he did better work later. Spencer left after "Kiln House" and John McVie's wife Christine joined the band, as did guitarist Bob Welch. The songwriting on the tracts on the next 2 albums, "Future Games" and "Bare Trees" were more-or-less evenly divided between Kirwen, Welch & Christine McVie. Their styles are different, but blend together fairly well. I think the songwriting on "Bare Trees" is better overall than on "Future Games" but both have some really good stuff. You can really see Welch, in particular, grow as a songwriter over the course of these 2 albums & the final one included here, "Mystery to Me". Kirwen was fired before "Mystery to Me" was recorded, leaving Welch as the only guitar player in the band for that album. I had heard that "Mystery to Me" was mediocre at best, but I was very pleasantly surprised. It is my second-favorite of these 5 albums, behind only "Then Play On", although the latter is head-and-shoulders above the others. Welch stuck around for a couple more albums after "Mystery to Me", then left for a successful solo career, albeit not success on the order of the later pop-oriented Fleetwood Mac, after Lindsey Buckingham & Stevie Nicks joined the band. This collection is a must have for fans of Fleetwood Mac, or for those interested in the history of rock music generally. These discs cover the mid-career Mac, after the early British blues-rock of the original Peter Green era, and before the mega-hit days of the Buckingham/Nicks era. Fascinating to see how the band evolved over these years.
J**D
A great collection of albums by Fleetwood Mac.
This is an interesting collection of five Fleetwood Mac albums that were recorded before Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks joined the band. The albums are Then Play On, Kiln House, Future Games, Bare Trees, and Mystery to Me. They may not be as flawless and polished as the Buckingham Fleetwood Mac albums, but there are many beautiful melodies and rhythms. I had these albums in LP form when I was in college, but lost them somewhere along the way. Now I have them in one CD package. I am happy with my purchase.
D**S
Bob Welch: Underrated star of Fleetwood Mac Part II
Fleetwood Mac Part 1 was pretty much a straight Chicago Blues band recording six blues albums, all available on cd. This band featured Peter Green and Jeremy Spencer for the most part. It was good, sometimes great,British Blues. The five albums in this cd box set represent the middle passage of Fleetwood Mac. Fleetwood Mac Part II adds Bob Welch and Christine Perfect [ formerly of the Brit Blues Band "Chicken Shack" ] and now known as Christine McVie. "Then Play On" is just a spectacular album and effectively both closes the blues phase of Fleetwood Mac while introducing a more introspective, gentle sound. Of the remaining four cd's my favorites are "Bare Trees", simply a gentle peaceful album and "Mystery to Me". Both cd's showcase great Bob Welch songs: " Emerald Eyes", "Hypnotized" and "Sentimental Lady". " Kiln House" and " Future Games" are under recognized gems. Fleetwood Mac Part II provides a late 60's/early 70's feel. These middle phase cd's are either underestimated or overlooked by fans who mistakenly believe Fleetwood Mac started with Stevie Nicks and "Rumours". This is a wonderful era for Fleetwood Mac. Bob Welch is great on guitar and vocals. It is ridiculous Bob Welch was not inducted into the Rock'n'Roll Hall Of Fame with Fleetwood Mac. Recommended to serious fans of the best phase of Fleetwood Mac. Note: There is little in the way of remastering these albums. Therefore, the music sounds exactly the same as it did 40 years ago. Nice.
A**Y
original album series
fast service
A**E
Received product in good condition. Too early to commend on the product!
G**R
the various lineups were underated.
M**A
excelente
A**ー
これは良いセットです。1枚ずつ集めようとしても中々手が出ませんが、5枚組セットがこの価格ですから(「噂」しか聴いたことが無い方にも)是非お勧めします。内容はブレイクする前の、いわゆる「過渡期」の作品群ですが、それぞれに味わいがあり個人的にはミックとジョンの演奏が「実は一番いい時期なのでは?」とすら思います。特に「枯れ木」はアルバム・タイトルやジャケットの印象から寒々しい内容を勝手に想像してましたが、いやはやどうして(笑)という感じです。是非!もう一回来日して欲しいですね。
K**S
Cet ensemble comprend 5 albums des Fleetwood Mac dont leur composition évolue avec simultanément un changement progressif de leur style. Le premier album est l’extraordinaire « The play on » de 1969 (xxxxx) où on a encore la chance de compter sur la présence Peter Green qui compose la moitié des morceaux, Dany Kirwin assurant l’autre moitié sauf un. On apprécie tout sans exception et bien sur « Oh well » extrordinaire titre en deux parties. Le deuxième album « Kiln House » de 1970 (xxxxx) voit le départ de Peter Green et un changement sensible des compositions (fini le blues). Il débute par un très bon rock de Jeremy Spencer « This is the rock » suivi d’un travail du groupe « Station man » des 50’ rajeunies avec « Blood on the floor ». Ils s’américanisent progressivement comme le prouve « Hi ho Silver ». Très bon morceau avec « Jewel eyed Judy » qui est une sorte de petit retour aux origines. La face 2 fait honneur à Buddy Holly avec « Buddy’s song » suivi d’un bon instrumental « Earl gray ». Du folk avec « One together » suivi de l’entrainant et excellent « Tell me all the thing you do » avant de clore en douceur avec l’interprétatin de « Mission bell ». Troisième album « Future games » de 1971 (xxxx) avec le départ de Jeremy Spencer remplacé par l’américain Bob Welch et l’arrivée de Christine McVie. Très bon début avec le mélodieux « Woman of 1000 years » de D. Kirwan suivi d’une composition très rock de C. McVie. Le groupe à l’œuvre avec un rock progressif « What a shame » suivi de la première composition de Bob Welch « Future games », un long morceau réussi bien dans le style américain de l’époque (Bread, America, …). Quatrième album « Bare trees » de 1972 (xxx) avec la même composition du groupe. Très bon début avec le rock entrainant de Kirwan « Child of mine » suivi d’une ballade agréable de Welch « The ghost » avant l’interprétation par Christine McVie d’une de ses compositions « Homeward bound ». Encore un bon instrumental de Kirwan avec « Sunny side of heaven ». La face 2 commence par le rythmé « Bare trees » que j’aime moyennement suivi de la mélodique ballade « Sentimental lady ». « Danny’s chant » ne m’enthousiasme pas tout comme « Spare me a little of your love » ; l’évolution du groupe ne m’accroche pas. Suit un très bon morceau de Kirwan « Dust » qui ne mérite pas d’être jeté. Le dernier morceau parlé ne relève pas le niveau. Cinquième album « Mystery to me » de 1973 (xxxx) avec le départ de Danny Kirwan remplacé Bob Weston. Il commence bien avec l’harmonieux « Emerald eyes » avec une mélodie, des arrangements et un rythme réussis. Ensuite Christine McVie avec « Believe me », trois périodes, une bon intro au piano, une suite entrainante et une fin instrumentale en douceur puis « Just crazy love » qui s’écoute. Excellent « Hypnotized » de Bob Welch qui fait un peu penser à Sting. Travail de groupe réussi ensuite avec « Forever » suivi de l’agréable « Keep going ». Suivent trois compositions rock de Welch « The city », « Miles away » et « Somebody » qui dégagent une énergie évidente. Douce ballade de C. McVie « The way I feel » avant la bonne reprise de « For your love » sans avoir le punch des Yardbirds. Excellent dernier morceau bluesy de C. McVie « Why ». Cinq albums qui traduisent l’évolution progressive de Fleetwood Mac vers son futur style américain, loin du style du groupe original que personnellement je préférais. Ce coffret constitue un ensemble plaisant que j’apprécie et que je conseille. Très bon rapport Qualité/prix.
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