Topic: Peter Green Anthology released 27 October

I got this from Planet Rock's website

A comprehensive new anthology that covers the entire career of troubled guitar genius, Peter Green is due to be released on 27 October.

Simply titled The Anthology, the 4CD, 64 track collection starts with Peter Green’s work with John Mayall in the early 60s and runs chronologically via Fleetwood Mac all the way through to Green’s recent work with the Splinter Group.

Here’s the full tracklist:

Disc 1
1. Evil Woman Blues With John Mayall
2. The Stumble With John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
3. Sitting In The Rain With John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
4. The World Keep On Turning With Fleetwood Mac
5. The Supernatural With John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
6. Looking For Somebody With Fleetwood Mac
7. Long Grey Mare (Feat. Bob Brunning) With Fleetwood Mac
8. Stop Messin' Around With Fleetwood Mac
9. Train Is Coming With Eddie Boyd & His Blues Band
10. Greeny With John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
11. Soul Dressing With Peter B's Looners
12. I Loved Another Woman With Fleetwood Mac
13. No Place To Go With Fleetwood Mac
14. You Don't Love Me With John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
15. Lazy Poker Blues With Fleetwood Mac
16. Merry Go Round With Fleetwood Mac
17. Trying So Hard To Forget With Duster Bennett
18. Ramblin' Pony With Fleetwood Mac
19. Drifting With Fleetwood Mac

Disc 2
1. Black Magic Woman With Fleetwood Mac
2. Albatross With Fleetwood Mac
3. Ain't Nobody's Business With Otis Spann
4. Someday Baby With Otis Spann
5. Watch Out With Fleetwood Mac (Blues Jam At Chess)
6. Ooh Baby With Fleetwood Mac (Blues Jam At Chess)
7. Horton's Boogie Woogie - (Blues Jam At Chess)
8. Love That Burns With Fleetwood Mac
9. First Train Home With Fleetwood Mac
10. Need Your Love So Bad With Fleetwood Mac
11. Don't Goof With The Spook With Peter Bardens
12. The Answer With Peter Bardens
13. Homage To The God Of Light With Peter Bardens
14. Oh Well Part 1 And Part 2 With Fleetwood Mac

Disc 3
1. Man Of The World With Fleetwood Mac
2. Before The Beginning With Fleetwood Mac
3. Momma Don'tcha Cry Peter Green, Solo
4. Underway With Fleetwood Mac
5. Rattlesnake Shake With Fleetwood Mac
6. It's Gonna Be Me Peter Green, Solo
7. White Sky (Love That Evil Woman) With Fleetwood Mac
8. The Green Manalishi (With The Two Prong Crown) With Fleetwood Mac
9. Show-Biz Blues With Fleetwood Mac
10. In The Skies Peter Green, Solo
11. Like A Hot Tomato Peter Green, Solo
12. Whatcha Gonna Do? Peter Green, Solo
13. Carry My Love Peter Green, Solo
14. Corners Of My Mind Peter Green, Solo
15. Hidden Depth (Feat. Zoot Money) Peter Green, Solo

Disc 4
1. Big Change Is Gonna Come With Splinter Group
2. I'm A Steady Rollin' Man (Feat. Otis Rush) With Nigel Watson & Splinter Group
3. It Takes Time With Splinter Group
4. Don't Walk Away With Splinter Group
5. Heart Of Stone With Splinter Group
6. Love In Vain Blues With Nigel Watson & Splinter Group
7. From Four Until Late (Feat. Dr John) With Nigel Watson & Splinter Group
8. I'm Ready For You With Splinter Group
9. Cruel Contradictions With Dick Heckstall-Smith
10. Me And The Devil Blues With Nigel Watson & Splinter Group
11. Cross Road Blues (Feat. Buddy Guy) With Nigel Watson & Splinter Group
12. Dead Shrimp Blues (Feat. Hubert Sumlin) With Nigel Watson & Splinter Group
13. Travelling Riverside Blues (Feat. Joe Louis Walker & Honey Boy Edwards) With Nigel Watson & Splinter Group
14. Time Keeps Slipping Away With Splinter Group
15. Look Out For Yourself With Splinter Group
16. Albatross With Chris Coco

There's some great tracks on there, especially the first three discs and some of these are rarities too.

Take care Peter, wherever you are smile smile

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This will be a very good one, many people in the states don't know that Fleetwood Mac was a great blues band with Peter Green before Lindsay Buckingham and Stevie Nicks joined.  "Black Magic Woman" and "Green Manalishi" were originally done by Fleetwood Mac before Santana and Judas Priest made them famous.  "If You Be My Baby" is definitely a tune to check out also.  Gary Moore did a whole album of Peter Green material that has some great music on it as well.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=501yQhJ98rA

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Thanks Dunc...

I could sit here and look at that list all day, just marveling at what an incredible collection of blues tunes it is.....but I'd probably end up droolin' all over myself.....

I would LOVE to hear that the Splinter Group was touring again.....anywhere!  I have a few clips of them, and even though Greeny doesn't have the same power that he once had, he still has a spark.....and that's more than a lot of musicians could ever dream of having.....

They're at home still runnin' for bells
Better San Juan
Than that blue collar hell

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My, my, this is very tempting - trouble is I've got 60% of these tracks , I'll have to check out the price.Don't get me started on how good Greeny and Jeremy Spencer were , we've had that thread.

I might just get the 'In the Skies' (album) on cd - I had the vinyl when it came out but never
replaced it.

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Re: Peter Green Anthology released 27 October

Dear old Peter came into the shop a couple of weeks ago. Such a fragile man nowadays......bless him.

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Re: Peter Green Anthology released 27 October

Simply one of the greatest blues rock guitarists of all time. Great selection on this one, and it would be an excellent introduction to Green's work. The only problem I have with the Splinter Group is that it too soon became more Nigel Watson's Splinter Group featuring Peter Green. Watson may be a capable enough player, but I'd rather hear anything from Peter on a bad night than Nigel at his best.

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Geoff, that’s interesting to read that he came into your shop (I’m hoping it’s a guitar shop). Having read Martin Celmin’s book about Peter you can only grasp at some of the poor treatment and ordeals he has been through.
I’m way too young to have seen him in his prime, but I did see the Splinter Group six years apart. Like you Keith I did feel that there was not enough of Peter in it, and too much of Nigel. The second time he was touring with John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers and I think everyone was hoping for Peter to go on stage with Mayall. Sadly I hear he never wanted to. There was so much good feeling from the audience to Peter both times and it was a pleasure just to see him up there playing.
The Splinter Group fell apart and the reasons have not been disclosed. Shame that Peter never really had a band with musicians as talented as himself.
The anthology does look very tempting. I’ve never heard Evil Woman Blues and there are some other early rarities, and I see there are several Robert Johnson tracks and guest stars on the Splinter Group numbers so they sound worth hearing.

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

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Yep, we sell guitars. Peter seemed very relaxed but also very humble. It was hard to picture the younger version compared to Peter as he is now. It was an absolute pleasure to see him though. I took the liberty of patting him on the shoulder and saying 'good to see you' as he left.

Greenose wrote:

Geoff, that’s interesting to read that he came into your shop (I’m hoping it’s a guitar shop). Having read Martin Celmin’s book about Peter you can only grasp at some of the poor treatment and ordeals he has been through.
I’m way too young to have seen him in his prime, but I did see the Splinter Group six years apart. Like you Keith I did feel that there was not enough of Peter in it, and too much of Nigel. The second time he was touring with John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers and I think everyone was hoping for Peter to go on stage with Mayall. Sadly I hear he never wanted to. There was so much good feeling from the audience to Peter both times and it was a pleasure just to see him up there playing.
The Splinter Group fell apart and the reasons have not been disclosed. Shame that Peter never really had a band with musicians as talented as himself.
The anthology does look very tempting. I’ve never heard Evil Woman Blues and there are some other early rarities, and I see there are several Robert Johnson tracks and guest stars on the Splinter Group numbers so they sound worth hearing.

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never grow old, never ever die young

Re: Peter Green Anthology released 27 October

Keith wrote:

The only problem I have with the Splinter Group is that it too soon became more Nigel Watson's Splinter Group featuring Peter Green. Watson may be a capable enough player, but I'd rather hear anything from Peter on a bad night than Nigel at his best.

I agree Keith, but I think there may be a couple of reasons for that.  One being, that even when Peter Green was a brash young guitar player, clearly at the top of his game, he never hesitated to share the spotlight with other guitarists in the band.....ie: Spencer and Kirwin.....

But more to the point in this case, I've read quotes where Greeny has said that he has trouble staying focused due to his medication.  It could be that he differed more of the lead to Nigel Watson, for the sake of the band.....

He does seem.....has always seemed.....like Geoff said, a very humble man.  But I'm with you.....Peter Green on a bad night is still worlds away from just about anyone else.  He's a god in my eyes.....

They're at home still runnin' for bells
Better San Juan
Than that blue collar hell

Re: Peter Green Anthology released 27 October

Interesting article on Peter from 1997 :

http://bla.fleetwoodmac.net/index.php?p … 8&c=15

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SRV wrote:
Keith wrote:

The only problem I have with the Splinter Group is that it too soon became more Nigel Watson's Splinter Group featuring Peter Green. Watson may be a capable enough player, but I'd rather hear anything from Peter on a bad night than Nigel at his best.

I agree Keith, but I think there may be a couple of reasons for that.  One being, that even when Peter Green was a brash young guitar player, clearly at the top of his game, he never hesitated to share the spotlight with other guitarists in the band.....ie: Spencer and Kirwin.....

But more to the point in this case, I've read quotes where Greeny has said that he has trouble staying focused due to his medication.  It could be that he differed more of the lead to Nigel Watson, for the sake of the band.....

He does seem.....has always seemed.....like Geoff said, a very humble man.  But I'm with you.....Peter Green on a bad night is still worlds away from just about anyone else.  He's a god in my eyes.....

As far as I know Peter isn't on any medication now. It was in fact, the ECT (Electro Shock) treatments and medications he was given due to many factors (None of which in hindsight truly warranted the treatment given it seems) that caused his downfall in the first place. Green and Nigel Watson had a falling out, with Green suing Nigel after disbanding the Splinter Group in 2004. The exact details haven't been disclosed, but other than scouring public records, the word is it had to do with financial matters.

There's an interesting in depth interview from 2007 with Peter which was published in the September 2007 Guitar & Bass Magazine in the UK a year ago, the entire issue can be downloaded as a PDF file here :

http://rapidshare.com/files/51735903/Gu … 007_09.rar

Some nice pictures with the article, with Green playing a LP again.

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Looks interesting...Even though I have all of the early & solo stuff I'd still like to get it --just because of the coolness with any reissue.

Peter,Hendrix, Zeppelin etc I keep buying the reissues...just for that extra track or two !

And so castles made of sand melts into the sea, eventually.........

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Re: Peter Green Anthology released 27 October

Keith wrote:

As far as I know Peter isn't on any medication now. It was in fact, the ECT (Electro Shock) treatments and medications he was given due to many factors (None of which in hindsight truly warranted the treatment given it seems) that caused his downfall in the first place. Green and Nigel Watson had a falling out, with Green suing Nigel after disbanding the Splinter Group in 2004. The exact details haven't been disclosed, but other than scouring public records, the word is it had to do with financial matters.

There's an interesting in depth interview from 2007 with Peter which was published in the September 2007 Guitar & Bass Magazine in the UK a year ago, the entire issue can be downloaded as a PDF file here :

http://rapidshare.com/files/51735903/Gu … 007_09.rar

Some nice pictures with the article, with Green playing a LP again.

Thanks for the insight, Keith.....I'm always happy to pick up another piece or two to the puzzle of what I consider one of the most interesting, and sad, stories in the history of music.....

I had known about the bizarre treatment he had received early on, even reading that he was given doses of LSD as a "cure" for the damage the LSD did in the first place.....talk about pretzel logic.  If I remember correctly, he was quoted as saying that, but there have been a lot of things written about him, and I'm sure some have been embellished.  Even so, that whole period had to have been such a living hell for him that it's amazing he's able to function at all, let alone be able to play a guitar again.

I would love to see him perform again, but that doesn't seem likely.  I did see him in, I think, 1970, in what I believe was his rejoining FM when Jeremy Spencer quit mid-tour.  I didn't know it at the time, but learned the particulars of that years later.  That's a memory that will stay with me forever.....

Thanks for posting the interview.....I'm gonna check that out now.....

They're at home still runnin' for bells
Better San Juan
Than that blue collar hell

Re: Peter Green Anthology released 27 October

SRV wrote:
Keith wrote:

As far as I know Peter isn't on any medication now. It was in fact, the ECT (Electro Shock) treatments and medications he was given due to many factors (None of which in hindsight truly warranted the treatment given it seems) that caused his downfall in the first place. Green and Nigel Watson had a falling out, with Green suing Nigel after disbanding the Splinter Group in 2004. The exact details haven't been disclosed, but other than scouring public records, the word is it had to do with financial matters.

There's an interesting in depth interview from 2007 with Peter which was published in the September 2007 Guitar & Bass Magazine in the UK a year ago, the entire issue can be downloaded as a PDF file here :

http://rapidshare.com/files/51735903/Gu … 007_09.rar

Some nice pictures with the article, with Green playing a LP again.

Thanks for the insight, Keith.....I'm always happy to pick up another piece or two to the puzzle of what I consider one of the most interesting, and sad, stories in the history of music.....

I had known about the bizarre treatment he had received early on, even reading that he was given doses of LSD as a "cure" for the damage the LSD did in the first place.....talk about pretzel logic.  If I remember correctly, he was quoted as saying that, but there have been a lot of things written about him, and I'm sure some have been embellished.  Even so, that whole period had to have been such a living hell for him that it's amazing he's able to function at all, let alone be able to play a guitar again.

I would love to see him perform again, but that doesn't seem likely.  I did see him in, I think, 1970, in what I believe was his rejoining FM when Jeremy Spencer quit mid-tour.  I didn't know it at the time, but learned the particulars of that years later.  That's a memory that will stay with me forever.....

Thanks for posting the interview.....I'm gonna check that out now.....

Yes, there were a lot of factors which led to Peter's downfall, but I think that left to his own devices he would've come out of it relatively unscathed. The legends regarding him wanting to give away all his money etc. at the time were embellished by management (Peter states recently that he only wanted to give away SOME of it, not all), as a way to get him institutionalized, which did him the most harm. Green's situation echoes the path that Texas legend Roky Erickson went down for many decades in regards to the medications, ECT treatments given that were not necessary courtesy of "well meaning" individuals who didn't have either one of their best interests at heart. Peter appears to be quite lucid, and doing as well as could be. One has to consider  he's now 61, and subject to life's ailments , and Erickson, after finally getting off the medications, appears to be quite well also, after several decades of bizarre behavior in both cases. Somewhat similar is the case of Johnny Winter as well, who seems to be recovering after many years of being kept doped up by his former manager.

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Keith wrote:
SRV wrote:
Keith wrote:

As far as I know Peter isn't on any medication now. It was in fact, the ECT (Electro Shock) treatments and medications he was given due to many factors (None of which in hindsight truly warranted the treatment given it seems) that caused his downfall in the first place. Green and Nigel Watson had a falling out, with Green suing Nigel after disbanding the Splinter Group in 2004. The exact details haven't been disclosed, but other than scouring public records, the word is it had to do with financial matters.

There's an interesting in depth interview from 2007 with Peter which was published in the September 2007 Guitar & Bass Magazine in the UK a year ago, the entire issue can be downloaded as a PDF file here :

http://rapidshare.com/files/51735903/Gu … 007_09.rar

Some nice pictures with the article, with Green playing a LP again.

Thanks for the insight, Keith.....I'm always happy to pick up another piece or two to the puzzle of what I consider one of the most interesting, and sad, stories in the history of music.....

I had known about the bizarre treatment he had received early on, even reading that he was given doses of LSD as a "cure" for the damage the LSD did in the first place.....talk about pretzel logic.  If I remember correctly, he was quoted as saying that, but there have been a lot of things written about him, and I'm sure some have been embellished.  Even so, that whole period had to have been such a living hell for him that it's amazing he's able to function at all, let alone be able to play a guitar again.

I would love to see him perform again, but that doesn't seem likely.  I did see him in, I think, 1970, in what I believe was his rejoining FM when Jeremy Spencer quit mid-tour.  I didn't know it at the time, but learned the particulars of that years later.  That's a memory that will stay with me forever.....

Thanks for posting the interview.....I'm gonna check that out now.....

Yes, there were a lot of factors which led to Peter's downfall, but I think that left to his own devices he would've come out of it relatively unscathed. The legends regarding him wanting to give away all his money etc. at the time were embellished by management (Peter states recently that he only wanted to give away SOME of it, not all), as a way to get him institutionalized, which did him the most harm. Green's situation echoes the path that Texas legend Roky Erickson went down for many decades in regards to the medications, ECT treatments given that were not necessary courtesy of "well meaning" individuals who didn't have either one of their best interests at heart. Peter appears to be quite lucid, and doing as well as could be. One has to consider  he's now 61, and subject to life's ailments , and Erickson, after finally getting off the medications, appears to be quite well also, after several decades of bizarre behavior in both cases. Somewhat similar is the case of Johnny Winter as well, who seems to be recovering after many years of being kept doped up by his former manager.

Thanks for all the information you provided here Keith.

I followed Peter Green and after what he has been through It's really hard to say how he would have come out. 
All I can tell you is the medical field has to take care of immediate needs.  He clearly was in a bad mental state and the medical professionals have to take care of getting him out of his worst state.  I am not saying that there procedures were right, but it is important people who have troubles get the right medications to help them.  If that is what they need.  He was already messed up before he got to therapy so I am just saying that is something that shouldn't be overlooked.  Bad Therapy would contribute also.

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Its interesting to see that Mick Fleetwood now has formed a new blues band. Jeremy Spencer is finally free of the church of God. I'd love them to get back together with Peter Green for a few dates and would probably enjoy it. I'm not sure about McVie, he's said he prefers to remember the old Peter, but I suppose Bob Brunning could play bass for them.

The news on Danny Kirwin is not too clear, last I heard he was in a homeless shelter in London, which really is tragic.

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That's cool that they're doing this Box Set! I really loved/love his playing.

    And I know that they can't put every tune on there. But, I REALLY think that they need the live "Jumping At Shadows" from "Live At The Boston Tea Party"!

    That is a transcendant piece of work, in my opinion. The TONE is incredible. The Phrasing and Touch? WHEW!!!!!

    Anyway, that's my .02!

    On a side note: The new band I'm joining is wanting to cover "Oh Well"! That'll be a blast!

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