Do you have Fleetwood Mac's Green Manalishi? That one was only released as a single iirc
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I don't have the 7" vinyl, no. Man of the World was only released as a single as well, along with some of his other best songs.
The difference with Heavy Heart and Beasts of Burden is that they (along with their B-sides) aren't available in any other format. They haven't even been released digitally as part of a compilation or anything. That's why I've been desperate to get them.
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AllMusic has given this a 1 rating, is it that bad ?
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That one particular reviewer obviously didn't like the improvised nature of the album. It's a very well respected album almost everywhere else from what I've seen.
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That's weird because Allmusic is usually prone to overrate everything.
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Album Rating: 3.8
rules
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Descending Scale wowie zowie.
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Album Rating: 5.0
What a great find! I was introduced to Mr. Green via Gary Moore's 'Blues For Greeny' album. Have recently delved into early Mac and a this as well as 'In The Skies'. Having a grand old time!!!
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r.i.p
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Green is incredible here, but holy cow the rythm section is absolute fucking mad.
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