Peter Green discography
This is a discography for Peter Green, the founder and original lead guitarist of Fleetwood Mac in the late 1960s. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, he enjoyed a brief solo career, before further success in the late 1990s with the Peter Green Splinter Group.
With Fleetwood Mac
Singles
- "I Believe My Time Ain’t Long" / "Rambling Pony" (1967)
- "Shake Your Moneymaker" / "My Heart Beat Like a Hammer" (1968)
- "Black Magic Woman" / "The Sun Is Shining" (1968)
- "Need Your Love So Bad" / "Stop Messin’ Round" (1968)
- "Albatross" / "Jigsaw Puzzle Blues" (1968)
- "Man of the World" / "Somebody’s Gonna Get Their Head Kicked In Tonite" (1969)
- "Oh Well Pt.1" / "Oh Well Pt. 2" (1969)
- "The Green Manalishi" / "World in Harmony" (1970)
- B-sides varied from country to country, and reissues often had different B-sides.
Albums
- Fleetwood Mac (1968)
- Mr. Wonderful (1968)
- English Rose (1969) USA
- Then Play On (1969)
- Penguin (1973) Track 8 "Night Watch" (uncredited)[1]
- Tusk (1979) Track 13 "Brown Eyes" (uncredited)[1]
Compilations
- Fleetwood Mac in Chicago/Blues Jam in Chicago, Vols. 1–2 (1969)
- The Pious Bird of Good Omen (1969)
- Greatest Hits (CBS, 1971)
- Greatest Hits (Warner Bros, 1988) 8x Platinum
- 25 Years – The Chain (1992)
- The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions 1967–1969 (1999)
- The Best of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac (2002)
- The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac (2002) Platinum
- The Essential Fleetwood Mac (2007)
- 50 Years: Don't Stop (2018)
- The Many Faces of Fleetwood Mac (2019)
- Fleetwood Mac: Before the Beginning 1968–1970 (2019)
Archival releases
- The Original Fleetwood Mac (CBS, 1971)
- Live at the Marquee, 1967 (released 1992)
- Live at the BBC (released 1995) (UK #48)
- Masters: London Live '68 (released 1998)
- Live at the Boston Tea Party, Vols. 1–3 recorded Feb 5–7, 1970 (Snapper, 1998–2000)
- The Vaudeville Years of Fleetwood Mac: 1968 to 1970 (2 CD) (1998)
- Shrine '69 (live 1969, released 1999)
- Original Fleetwood Mac: The Blues Years (3 CD) (Castle, 2000)
- Boston Blues (2 CD) (Recall/Snapper, 2000)
- Show-Biz Blues: 1968 to 1970 Volume 2 (2 CD) (Castle/Sanctuary, 2001)
- Jumping at Shadows: The Blues Years (Castle/Sanctuary, 2002)
- Men of the World: The Early Years (3 CD) (Sanctuary, 2005)
Solo
Singles
- "Heavy Heart" / "No Way Out" (1971)
- "Beasts of Burden" / "Uganda Woman" (1972) with Nigel Watson
- "Apostle" / "Tribal Dance" (1978)
- "In the Skies" / "Proud Pinto" (1979) – UK
- "In the Skies" / "Slabo Day" (1979) – Spain
- "Slabo Day" / "In the Skies" (1979) – Germany (green vinyl)
- "Loser Two Times" / "Momma Don'tcha Cry" (1980) – UK
- "Loser Two Times" / "Little Dreamer" (1980) – Germany
- "Loser Two Times" / "Cryin' Won't Bring You Back" (1980) – Italy
- "Loser Two Times" / "Walkin' the Road" (1980) – Netherlands
- "Walkin' the Road" / "Woman Don't" (1980) – UK
- "Give Me Back My Freedom" / "Lost My Love" (1981)
- "Promised Land" / "Bizzy Lizzy" (1981)
- "The Clown" / "Time for Me to Go" (1982)
- "Big Boy Now" / "Bandit" (1983)
- B-sides varied from country to country.
Albums
- The End of the Game (1970) Reprise RS 6436 [US]; Reprise RSLP 9006 [UK]
- In the Skies (1979) PVK Records PVLS 101 [Green Vinyl version also released]
- Little Dreamer (1980) PVK Records PVLS 102
- Whatcha Gonna Do? (1981) PVK Records PET 1
- White Sky (1982) Creole/Headline HED 1
- Kolors (1983) Creole/Headline HED 2 [Picture Disc LP version also released]
- A Case for the Blues (with Katmandu) (1984) Nightflite NTFL 2001
Compilations
- Blue Guitar (1981) Creole CRX 5
- Legend (1988) Creole CRX 12
- Backtrackin' / A Rock Legend (1989) Castle TRKLP 101
- Last Train to San Antone (1991) Frog FG 2-801
- Baby When the Sun Goes Down (1992)
- Collection (1993)
- Rock and Pop Legends (1995)
- Green and Guitar (1996) – Music Collection MCCD 244
- Bandit (1997)
- Knights of the Blues Table (1997) – Lightyear/WEA [includes "Traveling Riverside Blues" with Nigel Watson]
- Blues for Dhyana (1998)
- Born on the Wild Side (1998)
- Alone with the Blues (2000)
- The Clown (2001)
- A Fool No More (2001) – Midnite Jazz & Blues Collection MJB 100
- Promised Land (2001)
Splinter Group albums
- Peter Green Splinter Group (1997) Snapper Music SARCD 101
- The Robert Johnson Songbook (1998) Snapper Music SARCD 002
- Soho Session (1999) Snapper Music SDDCD 816 (2-CD)
- Destiny Road (1999) Snapper Music SMACD 817
- Hot Foot Powder (2000) Snapper Music SMACD 828
- Me and the Devil (2001) Snapper Music SMBCD 844 (3-CD "limited edition" box set; reissue of SARCD 002 and SMACD 828, with the 3rd disc a compilation of all original Robert Johnson recordings)
- Time Traders (2001) Eagle EAGCD 193
- Blues Don't Change (2001) Eagle EAGCD 200
- The Best of Peter Green Splinter Group (2002 compilation of SARCD 101, SARCD 002, SDDCD 816, SMACD 817, SMACD 828) Snapper Music SMADD 849
- Reaching the Cold 100 (2003) Eagle EAGCD 224
Guest contributions and other groups (albums unless stated otherwise)
With Peter B's Looners
- "If You Want to Be Happy" / "Jodrell Blues" (1966 single)
With John Mayall
- "Looking Back" / "So Many Roads" (1966 single)
- "Sitting in the Rain" / "Out of Reach" (1967 single)
- "Curly" / "Rubber Duck" (1967 single)
- "Double Trouble" / "It Hurts Me Too" (1967 single)
- "Jenny" / "Picture on the Wall" (1967 single)
- A Hard Road (1967)
- John Mayall's Bluesbreakers With Paul Butterfield (1967 7" EP)
- "Living Alone" / "Walking on Sunset" (1968 single)
- Blues from Laurel Canyon (1968)
- Looking Back (1969 compilation)
- Thru the Years (1971 compilation)
- Along for the Ride (Eagle/Red Ink, 2001)
- Live in 1967 (Forty Below Records, 2015)
- Live in 1967, Volume 2 (Forty Below Records, 2016)
With Eddie Boyd
- Eddie Boyd and His Blues Band featuring Peter Green (1967)
- "The Big Boat" / "Sent for You Yesterday" (1968 single)
- 7936 South Rhodes (1968)
With Duster Bennett
- Smiling Like I'm Happy (1968)
- "Smiling Like I'm Happy" / "Talk to Me" (1969 single)
- Bright Lights (1969)
- 12 Dbs (1970)
- Out in the Blue (1995 compilation)
- The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions (2005 compilation)
With Gordon Smith
- Long Overdue (1968)
- "Too Long" / "Funk Pedal" (1969 single)
With Otis Spann
- "Walkin'" / "Temperature Is Rising (98.8F)" (1969 single)
- The Biggest Thing Since Colossus (1969)
- "Blues for Hippies" / "Bloody Murder" (1972 single)
With Brunning Sunflower Blues Band
- Trackside Blues (1969)
- I Wish You Would (1970)
With Clifford Davis
- "Man of the World" / "Before the Beginning" (1969 single)
- "Come On Down and Follow Me" / "Homework" (1970 single)
With Gass
- Juju (1970)
With Jeremy Spencer
- Jeremy Spencer (1970)
With Peter Bardens
- "Homage to the God of Light Pt. 1" / "Homage to the God of Light Pt. 2" (1970 single)
- The Answer (1970)
- Write My Name in the Dust: The Anthology (2005 compilation)
With Memphis Slim
- "Mason Dixon Line" / "Boogie Woogie" (1970 single)
- "Handy Man" / "Mason Dixon Line" (1970 single)
- Blue Memphis (1971)
With B. B. King
- B. B. King in London (1971) Green plays on "Caldonia".
With Dave Kelly
- Dave Kelly (1971)
With Country Joe McDonald
- Hold On It's Coming (1971)
With Toe Fat
- 2 (1971)
With Richard Kerr
- From Now Until Then (1973)
With Duffo
- The Disappearing Boy (1980)
With Mick Fleetwood
- The Visitor (1981)
With Brian Knight
- A Dark Horse (1981)
With SAS Band
- SAS Band (1997)
With Dick Heckstall-Smith
- Blues and Beyond (2001)
With Chris Coco
- Next Wave (2002)
With Peter Gabriel
- Up (2003)
Tribute albums
- Rattlesnake Guitar: The Music of Peter Green (1995) (Reissued in 2000 as Peter Green Songbook)
- TWANG! A Tribute to Hank Marvin and the Shadows (1996) (Song – "Midnight")
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References
- "Peter Green bio at fleetwoodmac.org". fleetwoodmac.org. Retrieved 18 July 2011.
- Fleetwood Mac Legacy
- Allmusic discography Allmusic's complete discography of Fleetwood Mac
External Links
- Peter Green discography discography at Discogs
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