On this day in music.
February 24, 1968, Fleetwood Mac (popularly known then as Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac) released their eponymous debut. At the time, the band (Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood, Jeremy Spencer, and John McVie) was a blues-rock outfit. That style was reflected in the album’s tracklist, which included covers of blues standards by Howlin’ Wolf, Robert Johnson, and Elmore James, plus original material. Despite the lack of a hit single, Fleetwood Mac peaked at No.4 in the UK. The album also marks the only Fleetwood Mac LP to not include keyboardist and vocalist Christine McVie (wife of John), who joined the group in 1970.
New Arrivals USED:
Alice Cooper-Alice Cooper Goes To Hell
Beach Boys-L.A. (Light Album)
Bee Gees-Trafalgar
Bill Evans-Trio 2LP
Diana Ross-Swept Away
Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris-Trio
Dwight Yoakam-Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc Etc
Elvis Costello & the Attractions-Punch the Clock
Emerson, Lake & Palmer-Best Of
Emmylou Harris-Cimarron
Fleetwood Mac-Rumors
Frank Sinatra-Romantic Songs From the Early Years
Genesis-Seconds Out 2LP
Genesis-Three Sides Live 2LP
George Harrison-Cloud Nine
Gerry & the Pacemakers-Ferry Cross the Mersey
Herman’s Hermits-Hold On
Ian & Sylvia-Early Morning Rain
James Cotton Band-Live & On the Move Vol 1
Joe Cocker-Greatest Hits
John Cale-Honi Soit
John Lennon-Collection
John Mayall-Jazz Blues Fusion
John Prine-Pink Cadillac
Kris, Willie, Dolly & Brenda-The Winning Hand 2LP
Little Feat-Sailin’ Shoes
Little Feat-The Last Record Album
Mott the Hoople-All the Young Dudes
Norman Whitfield-Car Wash OST 2LP
Oliver Nelson-More Blues & the Abstract Truth
Pat Metheny-Watercolors
Psychedelic Furs-Mirror Moves
Rick Wakeman & The English Rock Ensemble-No Earthly Connection
Robert Cray Band-False Accusations
Robert Palmer-Pressure Drop
Roxy Music-Country Life
Roxy Music-Stranded
Stompin Tom Connors-My Stompin’ Grounds
Tears For Fears-The Hurting
Van Halen-5150
Van Morrison-Moondance
Waterboys-Fisherman’s Blues
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