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Side One: | Man Of The World 
 Date Performance: 1969, Running Time: 2:51 Comments: Chart: Billboard UK Top 50/40 Singles
Peak Position: 2
Peak Dates: Jun 7, 1969
Weeks on Charts: 14 | Black Magic Woman   Date Performance: 1968-02-22, Running Time: 2:54 Comments: Recorded @ CBS Studio, New Bond St, London. Chart: Billboard UK Top 50/40 Singles
Peak Position: 37
Peak Dates: May 4, 1968
Weeks on Charts: 7 | Need Your Love Tonight   Date Performance: 1968-04-00, Running Time: 3:26 Comments: Recorded @ CBS Studio, New Bond St, London. | Oh Well 
 Date Performance: 1969, Running Time: 3:29 Comments: (Part 1)
Chart: Billboard US Hot 100 Singles
Peak Position: 55
Peak Dates: Mar 7, 1970 & Mar 14, 1970
Weeks on Charts: 14
Chart: Billboard UK Top 50/40 Singles
Peak Position: 1
Peak Dates: Nov 8, 1969
Weeks on Charts: 16 | Watch Out   Date Performance: 1969-01-04, Running Time: 4:19 Comments: Recorded @ Chess Ter-Mar Studios, Chicago | Love That Burns   Date Performance: 1968-04-00, Running Time: 5:02 Comments: Recorded @ CBS Studio, New Bond St, London | I Can't Hold Out   Date Performance: 1969-01-04, Running Time: 4:49 Comments: Recorded @ Chess Ter-Mar Studios, Chicago | Stop Messin' Round   Date Performance: 1968-04-28, Running Time: 2:19 Comments: (Take 4) Recorded @ CBS Studio, New Bond St, London | |
Side Two: | Albatross 
 Date Performance: 1968-10-06, Running Time: 3:08 Comments: Recorded @ CBS Studio, New Bond St, London. Chart: Billboard US Hot 100 Singles
Peak Position: 104
Peak Dates: Apr 5, 1969 & Apr 12, 1969
Weeks on Charts: 4
Chart: Billboard UK Top 50/40 Singles
Peak Position: 1 (2 times)
Peak Dates: Feb 8, 1969 & Jun 1973
Weeks on Charts: 35 | Need Your Love So Bad   Date Performance: 1968-04-28, Running Time: 3:53 Comments: (Edit of version #2, remake) (Take 4) Recorded @ CBS Studio, New Bond St, London. Chart: Billboard UK Top 50/40 Singles
Peak Position: 31
Peak Dates: Sep 28, 1968
Weeks on Charts: 22 | The Green Manalishi (With The Two Pronged Crown)   Date Performance: 1970-04-00, Running Time: 4:36 Comments: Chart: Billboard UK Top 50/40 Singles Peak Position: 10 Peak Dates: Jun 27, 1970 - Jul 4, 1970 - Jul 11, 1970 - Jul 18, 1970 Weeks on Charts: 12 | Like It This Way   Date Performance: 1969-01-04, Running Time: 4:24 Comments: Recorded @ Chess Ter-Mar Studios, Chicago | Looking For Somebody   Running Time: 2:49 Comments: Recorded @ CBS Studio, New Bond St, London or Decca Studio, West Hampstead London. | Shake Your Moneymaker   Date Performance: 1967-12-11, Running Time: 2:52/3:11 Comments: Recorded @ CBS Studio, New Bond St, London. | Homework   Date Performance: 1969-01-04, Running Time: 3:20 Comments: Recorded @ Chess Ter-Mar Studios, Chicago | I Believe My Time Ain't Long Date Performance: 1967-09-09, Running Time: 2:53 Comments: Recorded @ CBS Studio, New Bond St, London. |
| Guest Appearances » |
John(ny) Almond, J(ohn) T. Brown, Willie Dixon, Steve/Stephen Gregory, David/Dave Howard, Christine McVie, Otis Spann, Roland Vaughan
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| Released » |
1978
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Domestic Vinyl/CD Album
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| Other Appearances » |
Dave Clark (Songwriter), Clifford (G.) Davis (Adams) (Songwriter), Peter Green (Songwriter), Peter Green (Songwriter), Elmore James (Songwriter), Little Willie (William Edgar) John (Mertis, Jr.) (Songwriter), Robert Johnson (Songwriter), Danny Kirwan (Songwriter), Danny Kirwan (Songwriter), Al(berta) Perkins (Songwriter), Otis Rush (Songwriter), Jeremy Spencer (Songwriter), Jeremy Spencer (Songwriter), Marshall Chess (Produced By), Mick Fleetwood (Produced By), Mick Fleetwood (Produced By), Fleetwood Mac (Produced By), Peter Green (Produced By), Peter Green (Produced By), Danny Kirwan (Produced By), Danny Kirwan (Produced By), John McVie (Produced By), John McVie (Produced By), Jeremy Spencer (Produced By), Jeremy Spencer (Produced By), Mike Vernon (Produced By), Stu Black (Engineered By), Mike Ross (Engineered By), Marshall Chess (Session Co-Ordination), Willie Dixon (Session Co-Ordination), Neil (The Curmudgeon) Slaven (Session Co-Ordination), Mike Vernon (Session Co-Ordination) |
| Record Label » |
Columbia/CBS |
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     What can I say? Review written by A.D. Lee, May 21st, 2007 Nothing!. Speechless, that's what I said, when I saw this rare vinyl album sitting in the local music dealer's shop.
From the opening bars of "Man of the World" to the closing chord of "I believe my time ain't long" this album is stunning.
You get all the absolute hand's down classics "Black Magic Woman" and "Albatross", the knockout punch of "Oh Well Pt.1" the sinister foreboding "Green Manalishi [With the Two Pronged Crown], the soulful' "Need Your Love So Bad" and the swingin' "Looking For Somebody" and the rest are all better than all other musicians musical output, from then til' now actually.
To this day all The Green Manalishi in the World couldn't stop me from loving and cherishing Peter Green, Danny Kirwan, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie's 3 years of spectacularly accomplished offerings.
If this album only had "Closing My Eyes" I could die now knowing I felt, held, loved and shared "The Complete Mac" with whomever is willing to listen.
Until I get that track on wax, I will still be searching for and living The Fleetwood Mac.
Just play "Oh Well" to your children when they ask What's Rock&Roll?
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2010-05-18 |
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Discography entry submitted by Mary Anne. |
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