In their long history the Mac have actually been many different bands with only bassist John McVie and drummer Mick Fleetwood being the only constants. The early version with my all time favorite guitarist Peter Green made several fine albums and I would suggest Then Play On from this period. Later discs from the Bob Welch era are spotty at times but Future Games and Bare Trees are pretty swell. And you must have Tusk in your collection. Bobby Sutliff (who has 'em all) > > Date: Thu, 07 Jul 2005 09:34:17 -0400 > From: Dave Seaman > To: "audities@smoe.org" > Subject: F Mac > Message-ID: > > I think there are some Fleetwood Mac fans on this list. I have the first > 2 > LPS after Buckingham and Nicks joined - F Mac and Rumours. What LPS did > they put out after that, and are any of them any good? I've heard Tusk is > cool. I also have their Greatest Hits CD, as well as The Dance and Say > You > Will. Wondering if I should pick up anything else. > > DS > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 06:40:21 -0700 > From: "Bryan" > To: > Subject: Re: F Mac > Message-ID: <00d701c582f9$6bdbc640$f029fea9@533034B8A6DF4D9> > >> Wondering if I should pick up anything else. > > Yes, I'd now start going backwords chronologically.... > check out the Bob Welch-era Fleetwood Mac albums... > > Bryan > > ------------------------------ > > End of audities-digest V3 #392 (14 msgs) > ********** >