Fleetwood Mac Black Jack Blues

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Listen to Black Jack Blues by Fleetwood Mac. Join Napster and play your favorite music offline. From the album 'Fleetwood Mac In Chicago 1969' by Fleetwood Mac on Napster. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1993 CD release of Fleetwood Mac In Chicago on Discogs. Sep 12, 2019  Blues Jam in Chicago: Volume Two, an Album by Fleetwood Mac, Otis Spann, Willie Dixon, J.T. Brown, David 'Honeyboy' Edwards & S.P. Released 5 December 1969 on Blue Horizon (catalog no. BH 4805; Vinyl LP). Genres: Blues Rock, Jam Band, British Blues, Chicago Blues. Featured peformers: Marshall Chess (producer), Mike Vernon (producer), Stu Black (engineer). Fleetwood Mac – Black Jack Blues Lyrics. Ow ow ow ow ow This is the story of a man He had a problem with gambling He liked aa, he was a real big fan But that didn't help and he just kept rambling Ow ow ow ow ow He visited this casino in Las Vegas He was hoping to gamble less. Fleetwood Mac - Black Jack Blues Songtext Ow ow ow ow ow This is the story of a man He had a problem with gambling He liked AA, he was a real big fan But that didn't help and he just kept rambling ow ow ow ow ow He visited this casino in Las Vegas He was hoping to gamble less But it just didn't work, he couldn't hack it He was just too addicted. Fun online kid games to play. Fleetwood Mac Black Jack Blues lyrics & video: Ow ow ow ow ow This is the story of a man He had a problem with gambling He liked AA, he was a real big fan But that didn't help. True, but there were also the non-LP singles that comprised the bulk of the U.K. Compilation The Pious Bird of Good Omen, the two albums of blues jams in Chicago that came out later in 1969, and the 1971 LP The Original Fleetwood Mac, comprised of early outtakes.

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Artist: Fleetwood Mac
Title: Blues Jam In Chicago: Volumes 1 & 2
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Columbia / Blue Horizon #5164462 / 5164472
Genre: Chicago Blues
Quality: EAC Rip -> WavPack (Img+Cue,Log) / MP3 CBR320
Total Time: 2CD (01:08:23 + 01:15:50)
Total Size: 966 / 423 Mb (Full Scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Blues Jam In Chicago: Volume 1 — 2004 remastered reissue of 1969 album featuring Otis Spann, Shakey Horton, Honeyboy Edwards, J.T. Brown, Guitar Buddy, S.P. Leary, & Willie Dixon, features 15 tracks including 3 bonus tracks, 'Red Hot Jam' (Take 1), 'Bobby's Rock', & 'Horton's Boogie Woogie' (Take 1). Blues Jam In Chicago: Volume 2 — 2004 remastered reissue of 1970 album featuring Otis Spann, J.T. Brown, Honeyboy Edwards, J.P. Leary & Willie Dixon, features 18 tracks including 7 bonus tracks, 'My Baby's Gone', 'Sugar Mama' (Take 1), 'Honey Boy Blues', 'I Need Your Love' (Take 1), 'Horton's Boogie Woogie' (Take 2), 'Have A Good Time', 'That's Wrong', & 'Rock Me Baby'. Both editions includes expanded booklets with detailed notes & photos.

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Fleetwood Mac - Blues Jam In Chicago: Volume One (2004) {Remastered}

This set, recorded at Chess Record's Ter-Mar complex in Chicago, pairs Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac with some of the Windy City's blues legends including Willie Dixon, Otis Spann, Buddy Guy, and David 'Honeyboy' Edwards. Put together on short notice, and recorded in one day, the sessions have something of a ramshackle feel, but the energy of the performances transcends any shortcomings on this date. Dixon oversaw the proceedings, and can be heard during the between-song banter giving directions and chastising Walter 'Shakey' Horton for missing his cues.
Since the Peter Green-led Fleetwood Mac was so directly influenced by Chicago blues, the session acts as a kind of stylistic homecoming for the band. Bassist John McVie and drummer Mick Fleetwood contribute driving rhythms while guitarists Danny Kirwan and Jeremy Spencer lend both rhythms and the occasional lead. Green's stunningly fluid guitar work is at the fore, as usual. But the real treat is picking out the Chess players--Otis Spann's piano on 'I Got the Blues,' J.T. Brown's tenor sax on Elmore James's 'I Can't Hold Out,' or Guy and Edwards, who go toe-to-toe with Green on 'Red Hot Jam,' one of the session's indisputable highlights.

Discogs

Track List:
01. Watch Out [4:20]
02. Ooh Baby [4:05]
03. South Indiana - Take 1 [3:21]
04. South Indiana - Take 2 [3:47]
05. Last Night [5:01]
06. Red Hot Jam - Take 1 - Previously Unissued With Studio Talk [5:55]
07. Red Hot Jam [6:02]
08. I'm Worried [3:47]
09. I Held My Baby Last Night [5:16]
10. Madison Blues [4:55]
11. I Can't Hold Out [4:49]
12. Bobby's Rock [4:00]

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13. I Need Your Love [4:32]
14. Horton's Boogie Woogie [3:37]

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15. I Got The Blues [4:55]
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Fleetwood Mac - Blues Jam In Chicago: Volume Two (2004) {Remastered}

Like VOL. 1, BLUES JAM IN CHICAGO VOL. 2 documents collaborations between some of Chess Records' most prominent bluesmen and the late-1960s version of Fleetwood Mac (the blues-rock power outfit, as opposed to the commercially successful soft-rock incarnation from the '70s). Given that the Peter Green-led Fleetwood Mac was already deeply rooted in Chicago blues, the project proved to be a natural for the group, with Green's blues-drenched leads and the chops of Mick Fleetwood (drums), John McVie (bass), Danny Kirwan and Jeremy Spencer (guitars) providing a perfect framework for contributions by Willie Dixon, Otis Spann, and David 'Honeyboy' Edwards, among others.
Green and company bring an edge to the proceedings, playing with the kind of muscle and unbridled energy associated with rock music. Interestingly, VOL. 2 has greater variety in the lineup than VOL. 1, with Dixon substituting on bass for McVie on a number of tracks, along with much swapping of vocal duties. This last fact gives the second installment the edge over the first, with Edwards singing on his own tunes ('Honey Boy Blues' is a highlight), and the inimitable Spann singing 'Someday Soon Baby' and 'Hungry Country Girl.' This is one of the finer snapshots of British blues-rock meeting its source.

Discogs

Track List:
01. World’S In A Tangle [5:26]
02. Talk With You [3:28]
03. Like It This Way [4:25]
04. Someday Soon Baby [7:37]
05. Hungry Country Girl [5:46]
06. Black Jack Blues [5:08]
07. Everyday I Have The Blues [4:55]
08. Rockin’ Boogie [3:58]
09. My Baby’S Gone [4:04]
10. Sugar Mama (Take 1) [0:49]
11. Sugar Mama [6:08]
12. Homework [3:20]
13. Honey Boy Blues [2:20]

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14. I Need Your Love (Take 1) [2:15]
15. Horton’S Boogie Woogie (Take 2) [3:40]

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16. Have A Good Time [4:55]
17. That’S Wrong [4:13]
18. Rock Me Baby [3:24]
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