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Fleetwood Mac in Chicago
Studio album by
Released5 December 1969
Recorded4 January 1969
StudioChess Ter-Mar Studios, Chicago
GenreChicago Blues
Length103:28
LabelBlue Horizon
Epic Records
Sire Records (US)
ProducerMike Vernon
Marshall Chess
Fleetwood Mac chronology
Then Play On
(1969)
Fleetwood Mac in Chicago
(1969)
Kiln House
(1970)
Alternative cover

Fleetwood Mac in Chicago is an album by the rock band Fleetwood Mac released on 5 December 1969. It was the result of a recording session in early 1969 at Chess Records in Chicago (home to Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, et al.) with Fleetwood Mac, then a young British blues band, and a number of famous Chicago blues artists from whom they drew inspiration.[1][2] The album has also been released, with slightly different track listings, under the titles Blues Jam at Chess[3][4] and Blues Jam in Chicago Volumes One and Two.[5][6]

The members of Fleetwood Mac at the time of this recording were Peter Green, Jeremy Spencer, Danny Kirwan, Mick Fleetwood, and John McVie. The Chicago blues musicians who played at this session were Otis Spann (piano, vocals), Willie Dixon (upright bass), Shakey Horton (harmonica, vocals), J.T. Brown (tenor saxophone, vocals), Buddy Guy (guitar), Honeyboy Edwards (guitar, vocals), and S.P. Leary (drums).

Critical reception[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Christgau's Record GuideB+[7]

Writing in Rolling Stone in 1976, Greil Marcus said, 'Thanks to the near-permanent success of the current Fleetwood Mac LP, virtually all the band's pre-Warner Bros. material – featuring guitarists Peter Green, Danny Kirwan and Jeremy Spencer – is back on the market. The best stuff is to be found on Fleetwood Mac in Chicago (Sire), a double album cut in '69 at the Chess studios, with real-life black bluesmen sitting in.. The Fleetwood Mac that cut this album was a rough, derivative band, full of enthusiasm and committed to their music.. The shade of Elmore James smiled on the band, and never more so than on Chicago..'[1]

AllMusic said, '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..'[5] '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..'[6]

Robert Christgau wrote, 'Knowledgeable song selection, expressive playing – especially by Peter Green, who filters B.B. King through Santo & Johnny with a saxophonist's sense of line – and lots of help from Otis Spann, Willie Dixon, Shakey Horton, and others makes the thinness of the singing seem like a tribute to a new tradition.'[7]

On Analog Planet, Michael Fremer said, 'Whatever you think of the blues, you gotta love the sound of these recordings, and more importantly the spirited playing as the veterans join in the fun of playing with the white youngsters from across the sea. These are jams – surprisingly tight ones – with snippets of producer Mike Vernon's communication between the recording booth and the studio left in between the music to help give you an indication of how the tunes were conceived.'[3]

Track listing[edit]

Blues Jam at Chess[edit]

Side A

  1. 'Watch Out' (Peter Green) - 4:20 - vocals: Peter Green
  2. 'Ooh Baby' (Howlin' Wolf) - 4:05 - vocals: Peter Green
  3. 'South Indiana' (take 1) (Walter Horton) - 3:21 - instrumental
  4. 'South Indiana' (take 2) (Walter Horton) - 3:46 - instrumental
  5. 'Last Night' (Little Walter Jacobs) - 5:01 - vocals: Peter Green
  6. 'Red Hot Jam' (Peter Green) - 6:02 - instrumental

Side B

  1. 'I'm Worried' (Elmore James) - 3:46 - vocals: Jeremy Spencer
  2. 'I Held My Baby Last Night' (Elmore James, Jules Taub) - 5:16 - vocals: Jeremy Spencer
  3. 'Madison Blues' (Elmore James) - 4:55 - vocals: Jeremy Spencer
  4. 'I Can't Hold Out' (Elmore James) - 4:48 - vocals: Jeremy Spencer
  5. 'I Need Your Love' (Walter Horton) - 4:31 - vocals: Shakey Horton
  6. 'I Got the Blues' (Walter Horton) - 3:59 - vocals: Shakey Horton

Side C

  1. 'World's in a Tangle' (Jimmy Rogers) - 5:25 - vocals: Danny Kirwan
  2. 'Talk With You' (Danny Kirwan) - 3:27 - vocals: Danny Kirwan
  3. 'Like It This Way' (Danny Kirwan) - 4:24 - vocals: Danny Kirwan
  4. 'Someday Soon Baby' (Otis Spann) - 7:36 - vocals: Otis Spann
  5. 'Hungry Country Girl' (Otis Spann) - 5:46 - vocals: Otis Spann

Side D

  1. 'Black Jack Blues' (J. T. Brown) - 5:08 - vocals: J.T. Brown
  2. 'Everyday I Have the Blues' (Memphis Slim) - 4:54 - vocals: Jeremy Spencer
  3. 'Rockin' Boogie' (Jeremy Spencer) - 3:57 - instrumental
  4. 'Sugar Mama' (Howlin' Wolf) - 6:08 - vocals: Peter Green
  5. 'Homework' (Dave Clark, Al Perkins) - 3:20 - vocals: Peter Green

Blues Jam in Chicago, Volume One[edit]

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  1. 'Watch Out'
  2. 'Ooh Baby'
  3. 'South Indiana' (take 1)
  4. 'South Indiana' (take 2)
  5. 'Last Night'
  6. 'Red Hot Jam' (take 1) - instrumental *
  7. 'Red Hot Jam' (take 2)
  8. 'I'm Worried'
  9. 'I Held My Baby Last Night'
  10. 'Madison Blues'
  11. 'I Can't Hold Out'
  12. 'Bobby's Rock' (Elmore James) - instrumental *
  13. 'I Need Your Love'
  14. 'Horton's Boogie Woogie' (take 1) (Walter Horton) - vocals: Shakey Horton *
  15. 'I Got the Blues'
Fleetwood Mac The Chain Chino Negro Edit Download
* Bonus track

Blues Jam in Chicago, Volume Two[edit]

Fleetwood Mac The Chain Chino Negro Edit Download Pc

  1. 'World's in a Tangle'
  2. 'Talk With You'
  3. 'Like It This Way'
  4. 'Someday Soon Baby'
  5. 'Hungry Country Girl'
  6. 'Black Jack Blues'
  7. 'Everyday I Have the Blues'
  8. 'Rockin' Boogie'
  9. 'My Baby's Gone' (David Edwards) - vocals: Honeyboy Edwards *
  10. 'Sugar Mama' (take 1) - vocals: Peter Green *
  11. 'Sugar Mama' (take 2)
  12. 'Homework'
  13. 'Honey Boy Blues' (David Edwards) - instrumental *
  14. 'I Need Your Love' (take 1) (Jimmy Rogers) - vocals: Shakey Horton *
  15. 'Horton's Boogie Woogie' (take 2) - vocals: Shakey Horton *
  16. 'Have a Good Time' (Walter Horton) - vocals: Shakey Horton *
  17. 'That's Wrong' (Walter Horton) - vocals: Shakey Horton *
  18. 'Rock Me Baby' (Lil' Son Jackson) - vocals: Shakey Horton*
* Bonus track
Fleetwood Mac The Chain Chino Negro Edit Download

Personnel[edit]

Fleetwood Mac

  • Peter Green – guitar, vocals
  • Jeremy Spencer – guitar, vocals
  • Danny Kirwan – guitar, vocals
  • John McVie – bass
  • Mick Fleetwood – drums

Chicago blues artists

  • Otis Spann – piano, vocals
  • Willie Dixon – upright bass
  • Walter 'Shakey' Horton – harmonica, vocals
  • J. T. Brown – tenor saxophone, vocals
  • Buddy Guy – guitar
  • David 'Honeyboy' Edwards – guitar, vocals
  • S.P. Leary – drums

Production

  • Produced by Mike Vernon and Marshall Chess
  • Engineering: Stu Black
  • Photography: Jeff Lowenthal

References[edit]

  1. ^ abMarcus, Greil (October 21, 1976). 'Fleetwood Mac in Chicago'. Rolling Stone. Retrieved December 26, 2018.
  2. ^Ruhlmann, William. 'Fleetwood Mac in Chicago'. AllMusic. Retrieved December 26, 2018.
  3. ^ abFremer, Michael (August 1, 2005). 'Not Your Stevie Nicks Fleetwood Mac!'. Analog Planet. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
  4. ^'Blues Jam at Chess'. Discogs. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
  5. ^ ab'Blues Jam in Chicago, Vol. 1'. AllMusic. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
  6. ^ ab'Blues Jam in Chicago, Vol. 2'. AllMusic. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
  7. ^ abChristgau, Robert (1981). 'Consumer Guide '70s: F'. Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN089919026X. Retrieved February 24, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
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