If you prefer the Peter Green era of Fleetwood Mac, prepare to be overjoyed!
The British record label Blue Horizon released the first Fleetwood Mac music back in the late Sixties-- long before the Lindsay Buckingham/Stevie Nicks incarnation.
Now the label has been revived and one of the first orders of business is to drop vinyl reissues of the first three Fleetwood Mac albums: 1968's Fleetwood Mac and Mr. Wonderful, 1969’s The Pious Bird of Good Omen, and a collection of singles and B-sides that includes their classic instrumental “Albatross” and Green’s “Black Magic Woman,” later successfully covered by Santana.
Prefer the Rumours-era Mac? There's good news for you as well, because Fleetwood Mac Live is also getting a deluxe reissue.
Featuring recordings primarily of the Tusk tour in 1979 and 1980, Fleetwood Mac Live Super Deluxe arrives April 9th, remastered and available as a 3-CD or 2-LP set. A press release touts "all of your favorite hits, deep cuts and more."
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