Show-Biz Blues

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Show-Biz Blues
Compilation album by
Released26 June 2001
Recorded1968–70
GenreBlues rock
LabelReceiver Records
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Show-Biz Blues: Fleetwood Mac 1968 to 1970 is an album by British blues rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in 2001. It was a compilation of outtakes and unreleased tracks from the band's early line-up, none of which had previously seen the light of day officially. Available on double vinyl LP and double CD, it came with a booklet of extensive notes and anecdotes, and was the companion release to The Vaudeville Years of Fleetwood Mac 1968–1970.

Track listing

Disc One
B.B. King cover)
Leonard Feather1968-04-163:36
8."My Baby's Sweeter" ("Nightride" BBC Session) (Homesick James cover)Homesick James1968-04-163:38
9."Long Grey Mare" ("Nightride" BBC Session)Peter Green1968-04-161:58
10."Buzz Me Baby" ("Nightride" BBC Session) (B.B. King cover)Fleecy Moore, Dave Dexter Jr.1968-04-163:33
11."Mind of My Own" ("Top Gear" BBC Session)Danny Kirwan1968-08-262:59
12."I Have to Laugh" ("Top Gear" BBC Session) (Otis Rush cover)Otis Rush, Dave Clark1968-08-263:27
13."You're the One" ("Top Gear" BBC Session) (Buddy Holly cover)Buddy Holly, Ray Corbin, Waylon Jennings1968-08-262:05
14."Do You Give a Damn for Me" (Early version of "Show-Biz Blues", alternative take to Vaudeville Years)Green19693:58
15."Him and Me" (Early version of "Show-Biz Blues")Green19694:02
16."Show-Biz Blues" (Alternative take #2)Green19694:06
17."Fast Talking Woman Blues" (Remake of "Drifting", alternative take)Green1969-103:22
18."World in Harmony" (Alternative take #2)Kirwan, Green19703:24
19."Leaving Town Blues" ("Top Gear" BBC Session)Green1970-04-273:49

Tracks 1–3 are not performed by Fleetwood Mac, but by Peter B's Looners (credits below).

Track 8 is listed as "My Baby's Sweeter" (not by Sonny Boy Williamson but a Willie Dixon composition performed by Little Walter) but it actually is the Homesick James song "My Baby's Sweet", which they often played at concerts.[citation needed]

Disc Two
No.TitleWriter(s)Date recordedLength
1."
Bert Russell
1970-04-097:45
  • Disc 2 consists of live recordings.

Credits

Peter B's Looners (1-1 to 1–3)

Fleetwood Mac (remainder)

References

  1. AllMusic
  2. ^ "Show Biz Blues: 1968–1970, Volume 2". fleetwoodmac.net. Retrieved 9 January 2017.