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"Peter Green's fourth solo album Whatcha Gonna Do? was originally released in 1981. You can hear Green's natural affinity for R&B in both his fluid guitar and earthy vocals on some of the songs on this album. Like 'Trying to Hit My Head Against the Wall,' 'Like a Hot Tomato,' and 'Lost My Love' (the last of which, makes clear Green's overlooked love of sentimental '50s American R&B/proto soul). During the recordings, Green was accompanied by Fairport Convention-drummer Dave Mattacks. Whatcha Gonna Do? is available as a limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on silver colored vinyl."
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"In The Skies (1979) is the second solo album by British blues rock inventor Peter Green, who was the founder of Fleetwood Mac and a member from 1967 to 1970. In The Skies was released almost a decade after his first solo stint The End Of The Game (1970). Accompanying Green on this album were several experienced session musicians, including Snowy White, who went on to work with Pink Floyd before joining Thin Lizzy. White contributed some of the lead guitar work on the album. Also present was Green's colleague and friend from his earliest bands, Peter Bardens, and Robin Trower drummer Reg Isidore. Five of the nine songs are instrumentals, continuing a longtime Green tradition. In The Skies is available as a limited edition of 1500 individually numbered copies on translucent blue colored vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve."
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"This strong psychedelic trip record clearly shows how great Peter Green was at the time. The End Of The Game is a hallucinatory mix of jazz, fusion, and blues. The edited pieces of a long jam session are experimental and all instrumentals. Peter Green's wah-wah Gibson guitar is incredibly expressive, as is his band. It's a journey that Fleetwood Mac didn't want to make, but Green did it in a mind-blowing way. In 1967 Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood, and John McVie played in the legendary John Mayall & The Blues Breakers and were given free studio time during which they recorded five songs. Peter Green was so convinced of this band's musical prowess that he formed Fleetwood Mac on the spot and named it after the drummer & the bass player."
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"Esoteric Recordings are pleased to announce the release of a newly re-mastered and expanded 50th anniversary edition of the first solo album by the legendary Peter Green. Peter's work with Fleetwood Mac needs no introduction. His acclaimed guitar playing and writing graced several albums and a succession of hit singles before he departed the group in 1970."
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