Friday, 31 July 2020

Peter Green (guitar, vocals)

BRIEF BIOGRAPHY:

Magnificent, supreme guitarist, Peter Green was born Peter Allen Greenbaum on October 29th, 1946 in Bethnal Green, London.


PETER B´S LOONERS


Peter Green joined Peter B´s Looners around February 1966:

PETER B´S LOONERS #?
Feb 66-May 66
êBo Street Runners
Peter Green
guitar
Dave Ambrose
bass
Peter Bardens
keyboards
Mick Fleetwood
drums
Shotgun Expressê
Shotgun Expressê
Shotgun Expressê
Shotgun Expressê

This lineup recorded the single ´If you wanna be happy / Jodrell blues´ in March 1966.

In May 1966, the whole band joined a new project, Shotgun Express.

Other info on members of Peter B´s Looners (I know up to 5 members)
To be covered (3): Dave Ambrose, Peter Bardens, Mick Fleetwood
Not enough info (1): Mick Parker


SHOTGUN EXPRESS


Shotgun Express was formed in May 1966 from the band Peter B´s Looners plus vocalists Rod Stewart and Beryl Marsden:

SHOTGUN EXPRESS #1
May 66-Jul 66
Rod Stewart
vocals
Beryl Marsden
vocals
Peter Green
guitar
Dave Ambrose
bass
Peter Bardens
keyboards
Mick Fleetwood
drums

But in July 1966, Peter Green left to join a bigger band, John Mayall´s Bluesbreakers, being replaced by Jon Morshead.

Other info on members of Shotgun Express (I know up to 8 members)
To be covered (7): Dave Ambrose, Peter Bardens, Mick Fleetwood, Beryl Marsden, John Morshead, Phil Sawyer, Rod Stewart


JOHN MAYALL BAND


An amazing lineup for John Mayall´s Bluesbreakers. Nobody believed that the band could go on after Eric Clapton went, but they were so wrong...:

JOHN MAYALL BAND #?
Jul 66-Apr 67
êShotgun Express
John Mayall
vocals, harmonica, keyboards, guitar
Peter Green
guitar, vocals
John McVie
bass
Aynsley Dunbar
drums
Jeff Beck Groupê

This fantastic lineup recorded a single, ´Sitting in the rain / Out of reach´, and EP with Paul Butterfield called John Mayall´s Bluesbreakers with Paul Butterfield, and a magnificent album, A hard road.

The band also appeared in the album by Eddie Boyd called Eddie Boys & his blues band (featuring The Bluesbreakers).

In April 1967, Aynsley Dunbar left to join Jeff Beck, and Peter Green calls his mate Mick Fleetwood.

This was the new edition of John Mayall´s Bluesbreakers in April 1967 with new drummer Mick Fleetwood:

JOHN MAYALL BAND #?
Apr 67-May 67
êShotgun Express
John Mayall
vocals, harmonica, keyboards, guitar
Peter Green
guitar, vocals
John McVie
bass
Mick Fleetwood
drums
Fleetwood Macê
Fleetwood Macê

They recorded two singles, ´Double trouble / It hurts me too´ and ´Curly / Rubber duck´, and after a month, Mick Fleetwood was fired in May 1967, and was followed by Peter Green a few weeks later.


FLEETWOOD MAC


Originally called Peter Green´s Fleetwood Mac, the band was formed in July 1967, as a project by Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie (hence the original band name). Bus as John McVie decided to remain in John Mayall´s Bluesbreakers for some months, Bob Brunning temporarily joined the band:

FLEETWOOD MAC #?
Jul 67-Sep 67
êJohn Mayall Band
êJohn Mayall Band
Peter Green
guitar, vocals
Jeremy Spencer
guitar, vocals
Bob Brunning
bass
Mick Fleetwood
drums

This initial lineup recorded one track, ´Rambling pony´ before McVie finally joined in September 1967.

With John McVie on board in September 1967, Fleetwood Mac started their successful story:

FLEETWOOD MAC #?
Sep 67-Aug 68
Peter Green
guitar, vocals
Jeremy Spencer
guitar, vocals
John McVie
bass
Mick Fleetwood
drums

They recorded the albums Fleetwood Mac (February 1968), Mr Wonderful (September 1968) and a later album with rarities, Before the split (released in May 1971).

In August 1968, the band expanded into a quintet.

In August 1968, Fleetwood Mac becomes a quintet with the addition of a third lead guitarist, Danny Kirwan:

FLEETWOOD MAC #3
Aug 68-May 70
Peter Green
guitar, vocals
Jeremy Spencer
guitar, vocals
Danny Kirwan
guitar, vocals
John McVie
bass
Mick Fleetwood
drums

A very unusual lineup (by then), but it proved very successful. They recorded three albums: Pious bird of good omen (August 1969), the fantastic Then play on (September 1969), Blues jam at Chess (December 1969), and the compilation Greatest hits in November 1971.

The British blues scene was shocked when Peter Green decided leaving in May 1970 in some mysterious circumstances that led to think that Peter´s stability was in danger.

Other info on members of Fleetwood Mac (I know up to 42 members)
Already covered (3): Craig Collinge, Bob Welch, Bob Weston
Old pages (1): Paul Martinez
To be covered (37): Jana Anderson, Isaac Asante, Bekka Bramlett, Bob Brunning, Lindsey Buckingham, Billy Burnette, Mike Campbell, Lenny Castro, Sharon Celani, Neil Finn, Mick Fleetwood, Elmer Gantry, Dan Garfield, Doug Graves, Kirby Gregory, Neale Heywood, Taku Hirano, Bobby Hunt, Danny Kirwan, Liza Jane Likins, Ray Lindsey, Lynn Mabry, Dave Mason, Christine McVie, John McVie,... up to 37 musicians.


JOHN MAYALL BAND (again)


In June 1970, John Mayall was to play at the Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music. But, not having a stable band at the time, he asked some of his old friends to play with him. See the surprising one-off lineup! Peter Green, not long ago leaving Fleetwood Mac, bassist Ric Grech, and drummer Aynsley Dunbar! WOW!

JOHN MAYALL BAND #?
Jun 70
John Mayall
vocals, harmonica, keyboards, guitar
Peter Green
guitar, vocals
Ric Grech
bass
Aynsley Dunbar
drums

Other info on members of John Mayall Band (I know up to 90 members)
Already covered (8): Andy Fraser, Davy Graham, Ric Grech, Keef Hartley, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jon Hiseman, Chris Mercer, Paul Williams
Old pages (5): Rick Brown, Aynsley Dunbar, Jimmy McCulloch, Tony Reeves, Micky Waller
To be covered (76): Colin Allen, Johnny Almond, Rocky Athas, Ronnie Barron, Jack Bruce, Warren Bryant, Tom Canning, Eric Clapton, Fred Clark, Rick Cortes, Jay Davenport, Roger Dean, Alex Dmochowski, Tim Drummond, Terry Edmunds, Mick Fleetwood, Hughie Flint, Mike Gardner, Victor Gaskin, John Gilbey, Don ´Sugarcane´ Harris, High Tide Harris, Martin Hart, Bobby Haynes, Red Holloway,... up to 76 musicians.


AND THEN...


After his departure from Fleetwood Mac, Peter Green released a solo album, End of the game in September 1970. And, except for a short reunion with Fleetwood Mac to help the band complete a tour after the sudden disappearance of Jeremy Spencer, almost nothing was known from Peter Green in years.


PAUL KOSSOFF BAND


Great player Paul Kossoff had left Free in October 1972. After some recovery, he recorded a solo album (Back Street Crawler). Then, he tried to form a band, probably around 1974:

PAUL KOSSOFF BAND #?
?
Paul Kossoff
guitar, vocals
Mickey Feat
bass
Mike Kellie
drums
Peter Green
guitar, sometimes
+ others unknown to me. Help!

They rehearsed for a while, and even Peter Green joined them for a very short period. But, finally, the project was sadly dropped, after having recorded just two tracks that weren't released at that time.

Other info on members of Paul Kossoff Band (I know up to 4 members)
Already covered (1): Mike Kellie
To be covered (2): Mickey Feat, Paul Kossoff


PETER GREEN BAND


Peter Green used the band The Umpires for a few gigs:

PETER GREEN BAND #?
?
êThe Umpires
Peter Green
vocals, guitar
+ others unknown to me. Help!
The Umpiresê

New lineup for Peter Green Band around January 1982, now with Carlos ´Carlton´ Morales on guitar:

PETER GREEN BAND #?
1982
Peter Green
vocals, guitar
Carlos Morales
guitar
Greg Brown
bass
Jeff Whittaker
percussion
Reg Isidore
drums

The band name was White Sky.

And when Carlos Morales wasn´t available, he was replaced by the fine Gus Isidore in Peter Green Band, circa 1982:

PETER GREEN BAND #?
1982
Peter Green
vocals, guitar
Gus Isidore
guitar
Greg Brown
bass
Jeff Whittaker
percussion
Reg Isidore
drums


KATMANDU


Katmandu was a sort of supergroup formed in 1983 by veteran players Ray Dorset, Vincent Crane and Peter Green:

KATMANDU #1
1983
êMungo Jerry
êPeter Green Band
êAtomic Rooster
êPeter Green Band
Ray Dorset
guitar, vocals
Peter Green
guitar, vocals
Len Surtees
bass
Vincent Crane
keyboards
Jeff Whittaker
percussion
Greg Terry-Short
drums
Mungo Jerryê
Peter Green Bandê
Peter Green Bandê
Peter Green Bandê

During December 1983 to January 1984, they recorded an album, A case for the blues, but they parted ways soon later. The album was finally released in 1985.

Other info on members of Katmandu (I know up to 6 members)
To be covered (4): Vincent Crane, Ray Dorset, Greg Terry-Short, Jeff Whittaker
Not enough info (1): Len Surtees


PETER GREEN BAND (again)


New lineup for Peter Green Band (still under the name Kolors), now with Kari Bannerman on guitar, circa summer of 1984:

PETER GREEN BAND #?
?
Peter Green
vocals, guitar
Kari Bannerman
guitar
Willie Bath
bass
Emmanuel Rentzos
keyboards
Jeff Whittaker
percussion
Greg Terry-Short
drums

They split in the autumn of 1984, and Peter Green disappeared again from the musical scene until 12 years later.

In March 1996, after several years in retirement, Cozy Powell helped Peter Green to make a comeback after almost 25 years of being wondering in and out of music, and secured a powerful backing band under the name Splinter Band with his mate Neil Murray, along with Spike Edney and the loyal Nigel Watson who had stayed near Green in his most obscure periods since the early 70s.

PETER GREEN BAND #?
Mar 96-Aug 97
êThe SAS Band
Peter Green
vocals, guitar
Nigel Watson
guitar
Neil Murray
bass
Spike Edney
keyboards
Cozy Powell
drums

They played here in Spain in 1997, but I couldn't assist!! :( I'll regret from that all of my life!

Their album, Peter Green Splinter Group was recorded live, except 2 acoustic tracks. It's all-blues. With good renditions of some classics, from bluesmen like Otis Rush, Robert Johnson, Elmore James. And with a rockin' rendition of ´Going down´, a song covered by many people, like Jeff Beck (by the way, with Cozy on drums), Freddie King, and even G3 on tour (that is, the guitar aces Steve Vai, Joe Satriani and Eric Johnson in his joint live album). From the past, there's no Fleetwood Mac songs (well, only an Otis Rush song ´Homework´ that Fleetwood Mac played in an album with Chicago bluesmen), and we can find a song Peter Green used to play in his John Mayall days, ´The Stumble´.

Finally, Spike Edney left the band to move on to other projects, soon followed by Cozy Powell.

In 1996, after Spike Edney left Peter Green Splinter Group, keyboardist Jim Johnson played for some time with them:

PETER GREEN BAND #?
1996
Peter Green
vocals, guitar
Nigel Watson
guitar
Neil Murray
bass
Jim Johnson
keyboards
Cozy Powell
drums

After Cozy Powell (and Spike Edney) left the band, the new edition of Peter Green Splinter Group was:

PETER GREEN BAND #?
1997-Jul 98
Peter Green
vocals, guitar
Nigel Watson
guitar
Neil Murray
bass
Roger Cotton
keyboards
Larry Tolfree
drums
Brian May Bandê

They released a new album, credited by Peter Green & Nigel Watson, The Robert Johnson songbook, with Paul Rodgers guesting in one track.


Finally, after two years with Peter Green, Neil Murray plays his last concert with Peter on July 5th, 1998, in order to rejoin Brian May Band again.

After Neil Murray left, the new bassist for Peter Green Splinter Group was the great Peter Stroud:

PETER GREEN BAND #?
1998-?
Peter Green
vocals, guitar
Nigel Watson
guitar
Peter Stroud
bass
Roger Cotton
keyboards
Larry Tolfree
drums

They stayed together until 2004, when Peter fired the whole band and remained silent again for some years.


THE BRITISH BLUES ALL STARS


In August 2004, we can find Peter Green playing with The British Blues All Stars:

THE BRITISH BLUES ALL STARS #2
2004
Long John Baldry
vocals
Kim Simmonds
guitar
Peter Green
guitar, vocals
Tom McGuinness
guitar
Gary Fletcher
bass
Bob Hall
keyboards
Steve Beighton
sax
Colin Allen
drums

Other info on members of The British Blues All Stars (I know up to 17 members)
Already covered (1): Dick Heckstall-Smith
Old pages (1): Colin Hodgkinson
To be covered (14): Colin Allen, Long John Baldry, Steve Beighton, Maggie Bell, Mick Clarke, Pete Emery, Gary Fletcher, Bob Hall, Dave Kelly, Tom McGuinness, Zoot Money, Rod Price, Kim Simmonds, Pick Withers


PETER GREEN BAND (again)


In February 2010, Peter Green comes back with a completely new band, with the great veteran Geraint Watkins on keyboards, dubbed Peter Green And Friends:

PETER GREEN BAND #?
Feb 10-?
Peter Green
vocals, guitar
Mike Dodd
guitar
Matt Radford
bass
Geraint Watkins
keyboards
Andrew Flude
drums

In October 2010, we can find the fantastic Martyn C Winning added to the lineup of Peter Green Band:

PETER GREEN BAND #?
2010
Peter Green
vocals, guitar
Mike Dodd
guitar
Matt Radford
bass
Geraint Watkins
keyboards
Martyn C Winning
sax
Andrew Flude
drums

Other info on members of Peter Green Band (I know up to 30 members)
Already covered (1): Jerry Stevenson
Old pages (3): Ian Ellis, Neil Murray, Cozy Powell
To be covered (25): Kari Bannerman, Peter Bardens, Willie Bath, Greg Brown, Roger Cotton, Alex Dmochowski, Mike Dodd, Spike Edney, Andrew Flude, Gus Isidore, Reg Isidore, Jim Johnson, Godfrey McLean, Carlos Morales, Matt Radford, Emmanuel Rentzos, Peter Stroud, Greg Terry-Short, Larry Tolfree, John Trotter, Geraint Watkins, Nigel Watson, Snowy White, Jeff Whittaker, Martyn C Winning

He passed away on his sleep on July 25th, 2020 in Canvey Island, Essex, England. He was 73.

There is Jimi Hendrix, there is Eric Clapton, there you have Jeff Beck, Gary Moore and others, but to me, Peter Green was the most shocking guitarist I've ever heard. His tone was so warm, so great, so beautiful, so sad... It's not only me, B B King said that with better words. I'll miss you a lot, Peter. I'm listening to you for the last 40 years of my life, and I'll never get enough of your music. Rest in peace.

I wrote my fist tribute page to Peter on April 1998. Until I find the time to write a proper, detailed bio and discography, I include the text of my old (obviously outdated) page about Peter Green...









MY OLD TRIBUTE PAGE (written on 14/April/1998)


If I had to choose only one guitarist, it had to be Peter Green. I've loved many great guitarists in my life (Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Gary Moore, and many more), but Peter has always been very special to me. I first heard him when I was 17, in a Spanish John Mayall compilation, where I found 3 tracks from the album A hard road. The only Mayall guitarist I had heard till then was Eric Clapton. That compilation contained 3 tracks with Eric, 3 tracks with Peter ('A hard road', 'Another kind of love' and 'Sitting in the rain'), 3 tracks with Mick Taylor, plus a song recorded alone by John Mayall and great drummer Keef Hartley ('Sonny Boy blow'), and another one. Since then, I love all the people in this album, but Peter really shocked me.

I tried to find their album A hard road, but didn't find it. So, next thing was trying to get the Fleetwood Mac albums. The band's original name was "Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac", although they shortened the name later. It's a thing that many current FM fans even don't know. To me, Fleetwood Mac WAS Peter Green. I was unhappy to know that the band found their biggest success with a lineup that didn't deal with the blues. It was so strange to me that they didn't reach the highest peaks. Songs like 'Black magic woman' (later covered by Santana), 'Albatross', 'The green Manalishi' (played live by Judas Priest), 'Oh well', and my all-time favourite, 'Man of the world', are so great!

I finally found one of his solo albums, Little dreamer, and I was very glad. I love this album, and since then, I've bought all his albums. In the mid 80s, he seemed to disappear again, but the great surprise was when I read about Peter coming back to music with a great lineup, under the monicker Splinter Group, backed by some of my Olympus musicians (Cozy Powell and Neil Murray).

As far as I know, Peter has played in Spain twice. First time was in 1984, with his band Kolors. I saw the ads, but never read any review, so I finally never knew if the concerts really happened. And last time, he came to play in Madrid in July 1997, but I couldn't go. I hope he'll give me the chance of watching him playing in the future.

Some months ago, I saw a 2CD tribute to him, called Rattlesnake guitar: the music of Peter Green. There are 29 songs, played with great taste and distinction by great musicians, such as Ken Hensley, Bobby Tench, Ray Gomez, Kim Simmonds, Billy Sheehan, Mick Abrahams, Luther Grosvenor, Max Middleton, and the late Rory Gallagher, who performed here his last work.

A friend of mine once told me that guitarist Bernie Marsden also recorded a previous tribute to Peter Green, but I don't remember its title.

In 1995, Gary Moore released his album Blues for Greeny, dedicated to Peter. It wasn't his first tribute, as he already played a Peter Green track in his album Still got the blues, called 'Stop messin' around'. More details? We can read in the booklet, "This record is dedicated to Peter Green". We also can see the Mayall & Green album, A hard road, in the back cover of Gary's album. Plus, the singles and 12" Gary released included non-album tracks, usually Peter Green songs, such as 'The stumble'.

Peter himself makes a guest appearance in Gary's live video Blues for Greeny live, although he doesn't play there.

Next thing was to release a new album, The Robert Johnson songbook! As you can guess, it's a tribute to the legendary bluesman. Quite acoustic, it contains the guest collaboration of Paul Rodgers singing in one track.

In 1999, Peter released a limited edition of a 2CD live, The Soho session. Very lovely, it includes several Fleetwood Mac renditions. After that, Neil Murray left the band, but was replaced by a great player, Peter Stroud.

Next albums were Destiny road and Time traders, which I've also bought, of course. And now, I'm after a live album that Peter sells in his live gigs...

Peter, please, keep on playing the blues!!!

 







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(from left to right: Peter Green,
Cozy Powell, Nigel Watson, Neil Murray, Spike Edney)






(Nigel Watson and Peter Green
in Spain, July 1997)




(Peter Green playing live
in Spain, July 1997)





Albums I have from bands where
he stayed:



  • With John Mayall:





      • <A Spanish compilation>



      • Looking back



      • Thru the years



      • The best of John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers - As
        it all began 1964-69 (1997, Decca)







  • With Fleetwood Mac:





      • Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac (1968)



      • Mr. Wonderful (1968)



      • Blues jam in Chicago (2CD)



      • The pious bird of good omen ()



      • Then play on (1970)



      • The original Fleetwood Mac (1971)



      • Vintage years, vol. 1 (1977)



      • The hits of Fleetwood Mac (1990) (compilation)



      • Live at the BBC (2CD, live) (1995)







  • Fleetwood Mac live bootlegs:





      • Live (----)



      • Fleetwood Mac (live) (----)



      • Madison blues (----)



      • Rattlesnake shake (----)



      • They play on (1992)



      • Mean old world (1994)



      • Fleetwood Mac (1996)







  • With Katmandu:





      • A case for the blues (1985) (also reissued as Guitar
        hero
        )







  • Solo albums:





      • The end of the game (1970)



      • In the skies (1979)



      • Little dreamer (1980)



      • Whatcha gonna do? (1981)



      • White sky (1982)



      • Kolors (1983)



      • Peter Green Splinter Group (1997)



      • The very best of (1998)



      • The Robert Johnson songbook (1998)



      • The Soho session (1999) (2CD, live)



      • Destiny road



      • Time traders






Other albums where he plays:



  • Brian Knight - A dark horse (1981)


Sampler albums with songs played by Peter:


  • VV.AA. - British rock giants
    () - it contains my favourite song played by Fleetwood Mac, 'Man of
    the world
    '.



  • VV.AA. - 16 British top hits of the 60's
    () - again, it contains my favourite song played by Fleetwood Mac, 'Man
    of the world
    '.



  • VV.AA. - Blues guitar () - it
    contains a song played by Peter Green & Mick Green, 'Chinese white
    boy
    '.




Special thanks to: Bill Liska, for his wonderful presents; Spookie, for her lovely messages and her great kindness.


 

   9 BANDS (WITH 56 SELECTED RECORDINGS):

BAND / ARTIST.RECORDINGS
The British Blues All Stars   
Other info on members of The British Blues All Stars (I know up to 17 members)
Already covered (1):Dick Heckstall-Smith
Old pages (1):Colin Hodgkinson
To be covered (14):Colin Allen, Long John Baldry, Steve Beighton, Maggie Bell, Mick Clarke, Pete Emery, Gary Fletcher, Bob Hall, Dave Kelly, Tom McGuinness, Zoot Money, Rod Price, Kim Simmonds, Pick Withers
Fleetwood Mac  16 RECORDINGS:
  • Mr Wonderful - Fleetwood Mac (1968)

    • Members: Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie, Jeremy Spencer (RIP: Peter Green)
    • Guests: Steve Gregory, Dave Howard (RIP: Johnny Almond, Duster Bennett)
    • Producer: Mike Vernon
    • Technical: Mike Ross
  • Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac (1968) (LIVE)

    • Members: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Jeremy Spencer (RIP: Bob Brunning, Peter Green)
  • Blues jam in Chicago - Fleetwood Mac (1969)

    • Members: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Jeremy Spencer (RIP: Peter Green, Danny Kirwan)
    • Guests: Buddy Guy (RIP: J T Brown, Willie Dixon, Honeyboy Edwards, Big Walter Horton, S P Leary, Otis Spann)
    • Producer: Mike Vernon
  • English rose - Fleetwood Mac (January 1969)

    • Members: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Jeremy Spencer (RIP: Peter Green)
    • Producer: Mike Vernon
    • Technical: Mike Ross
    • Comments: Sort of American reissue of Mr Wonderful, with different track listing.
  • Then play on - Fleetwood Mac (October 1969)

    • Members: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Jeremy Spencer (RIP: Peter Green, Danny Kirwan)
    • Guests: (RIP: Big Walter Horton)
    • Technical: Martin Birch
    • Comments: The original album didn´t contain the song Oh, well, but after the great success, the album was reissued with this song, excluding some others.
  • The Original Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac (1971)

    • Members: Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie, Jeremy Spencer (RIP: Peter Green)
    • Producer: Mike Vernon (RIP: Clifford Adams)
    • Technical: Martin Birch, Mike Ross
    • Comments: Latest CD reissues contain bonus tracks.
  • Bare trees - Fleetwood Mac (March 1972)

    • Members: Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie, Jeremy Spencer (RIP: Peter Green, Danny Kirwan, Bob Welch)
    • Technical: Martin Birch, Lee Herschberg (RIP: Bob Hughes)
  • Live in Boston - Fleetwood Mac (1985) (LIVE)

    • Members: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Jeremy Spencer (RIP: Peter Green, Danny Kirwan)
    • Technical: (RIP: Vic Maile)
  • Cerulean - Fleetwood Mac (1985) (LIVE)

  • Rattlesnake shake - Fleetwood Mac (1986) (LIVE)

  • London live ´68 - Fleetwood Mac (1986) (LIVE)

    • Members: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Jeremy Spencer (RIP: Peter Green)
  • Greatest hits live - Fleetwood Mac (1988) (LIVE)

  • Live Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac (1988) (LIVE)

  • The Blues collection - Fleetwood Mac (1989) (LIVE)

  • Live at the BBC - Peter Green´s Fleetwood Mac (1995) (LIVE)

    • Members: Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie, Jeremy Spencer (RIP: Peter Green, Danny Kirwan)
  • The Vaudeville years of Fleetwood Mac - 1968 to 1970 - Fleetwood Mac (October 1998)

    • Members: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Jeremy Spencer (RIP: Peter Green, Danny Kirwan)
    • Technical: Dave Garland
    7 COMPILATIONS:
  • The Pious bird of good omen - Fleetwood Mac (August 1969)

    • Members: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Jeremy Spencer (RIP: Peter Green, Danny Kirwan)
    • Guests: (RIP: Eddie Boyd, Big Walter Horton)
    • Producer: Mike Vernon
  • Albatross - Fleetwood Mac And Christine Perfect (1977)

    • Members: Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie, Jeremy Spencer (RIP: Peter Green)
    • Comments: Compilation, half by Fleetwood Mac, half by Christine Perfect.
  • Vintage years, Vol 1 - Fleetwood Mac (1977)

    • Members: Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie, Jeremy Spencer (RIP: Peter Green, Danny Kirwan)
    • Guests: (RIP: Big Walter Horton)
    • Producer: Mike Vernon
  • Man of the world - Fleetwood Mac (1978)

    • Members: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Jeremy Spencer (RIP: Peter Green)
  • Collection - Fleetwood Mac (1987)

  • Greatest hits - Fleetwood Mac (November 1988)

    • Members: Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie, Stevie Nicks (RIP: Peter Green)
    • Producer: (RIP: Greg Ladanyi, Keith Olsen)
  • The Chain - selections from 25 years - Fleetwood Mac (December 1992)

    • Members: Lindsey Buckingham, Billy Burnette, Sharon Celani, Mick Fleetwood, Dan Garfield, Christine McVie, John McVie, Stevie Nicks, Lori Perri, Jeremy Spencer, Rick Vito, Elisecia Wright (RIP: Peter Green, Danny Kirwan, Bob Welch, Bob Weston)
    • Guests: Steve Gregory, Dave Howard, David Katz, Terry Noonan (RIP: Johnny Almond, Mickey Baker)
    • Producer: Martin Birch, Patrick Leonard, Mike Vernon (RIP: Bob Hughes, Keith Olsen)
    • Technical: Joe Gastwirt, Robert Hart, Mike Ross
    • Comments: 4CD boxset with unreleased tracks.
    Other info on members of Fleetwood Mac (I know up to 42 members)
    Already covered (3):Craig Collinge, Bob Welch, Bob Weston
    Old pages (1):Paul Martinez
    To be covered (37):Jana Anderson, Isaac Asante, Bekka Bramlett, Bob Brunning, Lindsey Buckingham, Billy Burnette, Mike Campbell, Lenny Castro, Sharon Celani, Neil Finn, Mick Fleetwood, Elmer Gantry, Dan Garfield, Doug Graves, Kirby Gregory, Neale Heywood, Taku Hirano, Bobby Hunt, Danny Kirwan, Liza Jane Likins, Ray Lindsey, Lynn Mabry, Dave Mason, Christine McVie, John McVie,... up to 37 musicians.
    Peter Green Band  14 RECORDINGS:
  • The End of the game - Peter Green (1970)

    • Members: Alex Dmochowski, Godfrey McLean (RIP: Peter Green)
    • Guests: Zoot Money
    • Technical: Martin Birch
  • In the skies - Peter Green (1979)

    • Members: Godfrey McLean, Snowy White (RIP: Peter Green + Peter Bardens, Reg Isidore)
    • Guests: Kuma Harada, Lennox Laington
  • Little dreamer - Peter Green (1980)

    • Members: (RIP: Peter Green)
    • Guests: John Edwards, Kuma Harada, Ronnie Johnson, Dave Mattacks, Roy Shipston, Paul Westwood (RIP: Morris Pert, Dave Wilkinson)
  • Whatcha gonna do? - Peter Green (1981)

    • Members: (RIP: Peter Green)
    • Guests: Jeff Daly, Mo Foster, Ronnie Johnson, Lennox Laington, Dave Mattacks, Roy Shipston, Paul Westwood
  • White sky - Peter Green (1982)

    • Members: Jeff Whittaker (RIP: Peter Green + Reg Isidore)
    • Guests: Larry Steele
  • Kolors - Peter Green (1983)

    • Members: Jeff Whittaker (RIP: Peter Green + Reg Isidore)
    • Guests: Mo Foster, Ronnie Johnson, Dave Mattacks, Roy Shipston, Larry Steele, Paul Westwood
  • The Clown - Peter Green (1991)

    • Members: Godfrey McLean, Snowy White (RIP: Peter Green + Peter Bardens, Reg Isidore)
    • Guests: Rick Fenn, Kuma Harada, Lennox Laington
    • Comments: Tracks recorded around 1977.
  • Peter Green Splinter Group - Peter Green Splinter Group (1997)

    • Members: Spike Edney, Neil Murray, Nigel Watson (RIP: Peter Green + Cozy Powell)
    • Technical: Robin Black
    • Comments: Most of the album is live.
    • My opinion: A great comeback album, very interesting.
  • The Robert Johnson songbook - Peter Green (May 1998)

    • Members: Neil Murray, Larry Tolfree, Nigel Watson (RIP: Peter Green + Roger Cotton)
    • Guests: Paul Rodgers
  • Soho session - Peter Green Splinter Group (1999) (LIVE)

    • Members: Neil Murray, Larry Tolfree, Nigel Watson (RIP: Peter Green + Roger Cotton)
    • Technical: (RIP: Stuart Taylor)
  • Destiny road - Peter Green Splinter Group (July 1999)

    • Members: Peter Stroud, Larry Tolfree, Nigel Watson (RIP: Peter Green + Roger Cotton)
    • Guests: Malcolm Allison, Derek Nash
    • Producer: Pete Brown
  • Hot foot powder - Peter Green with Nigel Watson - Splinter Group (May 2000)

    • Members: Larry Tolfree, Nigel Watson (RIP: Peter Green + Roger Cotton)
    • Guests: Buddy Guy (RIP: Dr John, Honeyboy Edwards, Otis Rush, Hubert Sumlin)
    • Technical: Tom Arnold
  • Time traders - Peter Green Splinter Group (October 2001)

    • Members: Peter Stroud, Larry Tolfree, Nigel Watson, Snowy White (RIP: Roger Cotton, Peter Green)
    • Guests: Sid Gauld, Louise Kenny, Derek Nash, Tim Riggins
  • Reaching the cold 100 - Peter Green Splinter Group (February 2003)

    • Members: Peter Stroud, Larry Tolfree, Nigel Watson (RIP: Peter Green + Roger Cotton)
    5 COMPILATIONS:
  • Blue guitar - Peter Green (November 1981)

    • Members: Snowy White (RIP: Peter Green + Peter Bardens, Reg Isidore)
    • Guests: John Edwards, Kuma Harada, Ronnie Johnson, Lennox Laington, Dave Mattacks, Roy Shipston, Paul Westwood (RIP: Morris Pert, Dave Wilkinson)
  • Blues for Dhyana - Peter Green (1998)

    • Members: Godfrey McLean, Snowy White, Jeff Whittaker (RIP: Peter Green + Peter Bardens, Reg Isidore)
    • Guests: Rick Fenn, Mo Foster, Kuma Harada, Ronnie Johnson, Dave Mattacks, Roy Shipston, Larry Steele, Paul Westwood (RIP: Morris Pert, Dave Wilkinson)
  • The Best of Peter Green Splinter Group - Peter Green Splinter Group (July 2002)

    • Members: Spike Edney, Neil Murray, Peter Stroud, Larry Tolfree, Nigel Watson (RIP: Peter Green + Roger Cotton, Cozy Powell)
    • Producer: Pete Brown
  • The Anthology - Peter Green (2008)

    • Members: Mick Fleetwood, John Mayall, John McVie, Nigel Watson (RIP: Peter Green)
    • Guests: Zoot Money (RIP: Duster Bennett, Eddie Boyd, Dick Heckstall-Smith)
    • Comments: 4CD boxset comprising most of Peter Green´s career: from John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers to Fleetwood Mac, including recordings with Duster Bennett, his own Splinter Group, Eddie Boyd or Dick Heckstall-Smith.
  • Blues by Green - Peter Green ( - )

  • Other info on members of Peter Green Band (I know up to 30 members)
    Already covered (1):Jerry Stevenson
    Old pages (3):Ian Ellis, Neil Murray, Cozy Powell
    To be covered (25):Kari Bannerman, Peter Bardens, Willie Bath, Greg Brown, Roger Cotton, Alex Dmochowski, Mike Dodd, Spike Edney, Andrew Flude, Gus Isidore, Reg Isidore, Jim Johnson, Godfrey McLean, Carlos Morales, Matt Radford, Emmanuel Rentzos, Peter Stroud, Greg Terry-Short, Larry Tolfree, John Trotter, Geraint Watkins, Nigel Watson, Snowy White, Jeff Whittaker, Martyn C Winning
    Katmandu  1 RECORDINGS:
  • A Case for the blues - Katmandu (1985)

    • Members: Ray Dorset, Greg Terry-Short, Jeff Whittaker (RIP: Vincent Crane, Peter Green)
    Other info on members of Katmandu (I know up to 6 members)
    To be covered (4):Vincent Crane, Ray Dorset, Greg Terry-Short, Jeff Whittaker
    Not enough info (1):Len Surtees
    Paul Kossoff Band   
    Other info on members of Paul Kossoff Band (I know up to 4 members)
    Already covered (1):Mike Kellie
    To be covered (2):Mickey Feat, Paul Kossoff
    John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers   
    Other info on members of John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers (I know up to 26 members)
    Already covered (5):Keef Hartley, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jon Hiseman, Chris Mercer, Paul Williams
    Old pages (3):Aynsley Dunbar, Tony Reeves, Micky Waller
    To be covered (17):Colin Allen, Johnny Almond, Jack Bruce, Eric Clapton, Roger Dean, Alex Dmochowski, Mick Fleetwood, Hughie Flint, Martin Hart, Jeff Krivett, Henry Lowther, Jon Mark, John Mayall, John McVie, Mick Taylor, Keith Tillman, Bernie Watson
    John Mayall Band  9 RECORDINGS:
  • Raw blues - John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers (1967)

    • Members: John Mayall + Eric Clapton, Aynsley Dunbar, John McVie (RIP: Peter Green, Keef Hartley)
    • Guests: Tony ´T S´ McPhee, Malcolm Poole, Steve Winwood (RIP: Champion Jack Dupree, Ransom Knowling, Willie Smith, Otis Spann, Muddy Waters)
    • Producer: Mike Vernon
  • A Hard road - John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers (1967)

    • Members: John Mayall + Colin Allen, Aynsley Dunbar, Mick Fleetwood, Hughie Flint, Henry Lowther, John McVie, Mick Taylor, Steven Thompson (RIP: Johnny Almond, Peter Green, Keef Hartley)
    • Guests: Nick Newell, Alan Skidmore (RIP: Paul Butterfield, Ray Warleigh)
    • Producer: Bill Levenson, Mike Vernon
    • Technical: Paschal Byrne, Suha Gur, Derek Varnals (RIP: Gus Dudgeon)
    • Comments: Magnificent album, recorded during October-November 1966. But the dream come true arrives with the remastered expanded edition that includes 22 additional tracks, all featuring Peter Green!!! These additional tracks feature musicians that didn´t appear in the original album: Paul Butterfield, Nick Newell, Keef Hartley, Mick Taylor, Steven Thompson, Colin Allen and Henry Lowther etc.
  • Blues from Laurel Canyon - John Mayall (1968)

    • Members: John Mayall + Colin Allen, Mick Taylor, Steven Thompson (RIP: Peter Green)
    • Producer: Mike Vernon
    • Technical: Derek Varnals
    • Comments: Recorded in August 1968, it contains the guest appearance by Peter Green playing guitar in one track.
  • So many roads - John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers (1969)

    • Members: John Mayall + Aynsley Dunbar, Mick Fleetwood, Hughie Flint, Martin Hart, John McVie, Nigel Stanger, Bernie Watson (RIP: Roger Dean, Peter Green)
    • Guests: Nick Newell
  • Looking back - John Mayall (August 1969)

    • Members: John Mayall + Eric Clapton, Aynsley Dunbar, Mick Fleetwood, Hughie Flint, Martin Hart, Henry Lowther, John McVie, Chris Mercer, Mick Taylor, Bernie Watson (RIP: Johnny Almond, Jack Bruce, Roger Dean, Peter Green, Keef Hartley, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Paul Williams)
    • Guests: Nick Newell
    • Producer: Mike Vernon
    • Comments: Looking back comprises 11 tracks, none of them ever available on an album. There are songs from 1964 to 1967. Other musicians: Hughie Flint (2 tracks), Chris Mercer (x tracks), Keef Hartley (2 tracks), Aynsley Dunbar (3 tracks). And with fantastic guitar players: the late Roger Dean, Eric Clapton (1 song), Peter Green (7 songs!!!) and Mick Taylor (1 song).
  • Thru the years - John Mayall (1971)

    • Members: John Mayall + Aynsley Dunbar, Hughie Flint, Martin Hart, Henry Lowther, John McVie, Chris Mercer, Tony Reeves, Mick Taylor, Bernie Watson (RIP: Roger Dean, Peter Green, Keef Hartley, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jon Hiseman, Paul Williams)
    • Producer: Mike Vernon
    • Technical: Bill Price, Derek Varnals (RIP: Gus Dudgeon)
    • Comments: Thru the years (originally a 2LP, including the complete Looking back LP inside), now it has been released as a 1CD, with just the tracks not yet included in Looking back. It comprises 14 tracks, none of them ever available on an album. Some musicians featured: Hughie Flint (2 tracks), Keef Hartley (1 track), Aynsley Dunbar (7 tracks), Chris Mercer (x tracks), Roger Dean. Noted appearances: Peter Green (8 songs, some of them just superb!), Mick Taylor (3 tracks), and several of the musicians who later formed Colosseum: Jon Hiseman, Tony Reeves and Dick Heckstall Smith.
    • My opinion: My opinion about those two rarities album is that they have a very good quality. I love them!!
  • Along for the ride - John Mayall & Friends (2001)

    • Members: John Mayall + Tom Canning, Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Greg Rzab, Mick Taylor, Buddy Whittington, Joe Yuele (RIP: Davy Graham, Peter Green, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Red Holloway)
    • Guests: Lenny Castro, Steve Cropper, Andy Fairweather Low, Steve Miller, Chris Rea, David Smith, Crystal Taliefero, Reese Wynans (RIP: Jeff Healey, Gary Moore, Billy Preston, Otis Rush)
    • Technical: Bill Cooper
  • Live in 1967 - John Mayall´s Bluesbreakers ( - ) (LIVE)

    • Members: John Mayall + Mick Fleetwood, John McVie (RIP: Peter Green)
    • Comments: Live recordings from 1967 with the short-lived edition of the Bluesbreakers that separated from Mayall to form Fleetwood Mac: Peter Green, John McVie & Mick Fleetwood.
  • Live in 1967 - volume two - John Mayall´s Bluesbreakers ( - ) (LIVE)

    • Members: John Mayall + Mick Fleetwood, John McVie (RIP: Peter Green)
    • Guests: Ronnie Jones
    • Comments: Live recordings from 1967 with the short-lived edition of the Bluesbreakers that separated from Mayall to form Fleetwood Mac: Peter Green, John McVie & Mick Fleetwood.
    4 COMPILATIONS:
  • Down the line - John Mayall (1972)

    • Members: John Mayall + Colin Allen, Eric Clapton, Aynsley Dunbar, Hughie Flint, Rip Kant, John McVie, Chris Mercer, Tony Reeves, Nigel Stanger, Mick Taylor, Steven Thompson (RIP: Johnny Almond, Jack Bruce, Roger Dean, Peter Green, Keef Hartley, Jon Hiseman)
    • Guests: Alan Skidmore (RIP: Ray Warleigh)
    • Producer: Mike Vernon (RIP: Tony Clarke)
    • Technical: Derek Varnals (RIP: Gus Dudgeon, Terry Johnson)
    • Comments: 2LP compilation including the whole first live album.
  • London blues 1964-1969 - John Mayall (October 1992)

  • The Best of John Mayall and The Bluesbreakers - As it all began 64-69 - John Mayall (1997)

    • Members: John Mayall + Colin Allen, Eric Clapton, Aynsley Dunbar, Mick Fleetwood, Hughie Flint, Martin Hart, Rip Kant, Henry Lowther, John McVie, Chris Mercer, Tony Reeves, Mick Taylor, Steven Thompson, Bernie Watson (RIP: Johnny Almond, Roger Dean, Peter Green, Keef Hartley, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jon Hiseman, Paul Williams)
    • Guests: Nick Newell (RIP: Paul Butterfield)
    • Producer: Mike Vernon
    • Technical: Jon Astley
    • Comments: In 1997, it has been released the compilation The best of John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers - As it all began 64-69. It has been digitally remastered, and includes Mayall's comments on every track, from an interview. In my own opinion, the selection is quite good, and includes some songs not available on albums. Keef Hartley plays in 5 tracks: ´Broken wings´ (from The blues alone), ´The death of J.B. Lenoir´ (from Crusade), ´Me and my woman´ (also from Crusade), ´Suspicions (part one)´ (from Thru the years), and ´Picture on the wall´ (from Looking back).
  • So many roads - an anthology 1964-1974 - John Mayall (2010)

    • Members: John Mayall + Colin Allen, Eric Clapton, Aynsley Dunbar, Mick Fleetwood, Hughie Flint, High Tide Harris, Martin Hart, Fred Jackson, Rip Kant, Henry Lowther, Harvey Mandel, Jon Mark, Jerry McGee, John McVie, Chris Mercer, Charles Owens, Tony Reeves, Randy Resnick, Soko Richardson, Ron Selico, Nigel Stanger, Mick Taylor, Steven Thompson, Bernie Watson, Ernie Watts (RIP: Johnny Almond, Jack Bruce, Roger Dean, Victor Gaskin, Peter Green, Don ´Sugarcane´ Harris, Keef Hartley, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jon Hiseman, Red Holloway, Paul Lagos, Blue Mitchell, Freddy Robinson, Clifford Solomon, Larry Taylor, Paul Williams)
    • Guests: Nick Newell, Alan Skidmore, Steve Winwood (RIP: Paul Butterfield)
    • Producer: Jimmy Page, Mike Vernon (RIP: Tom Wilson)
    • Technical: Paschal Byrne
    • Comments: 4CD boxset with many of the classic songs by the golden periods of John Mayall.
    Other info on members of John Mayall Band (I know up to 90 members)
    Already covered (8):Andy Fraser, Davy Graham, Ric Grech, Keef Hartley, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jon Hiseman, Chris Mercer, Paul Williams
    Old pages (5):Rick Brown, Aynsley Dunbar, Jimmy McCulloch, Tony Reeves, Micky Waller
    To be covered (76):Colin Allen, Johnny Almond, Rocky Athas, Ronnie Barron, Jack Bruce, Warren Bryant, Tom Canning, Eric Clapton, Fred Clark, Rick Cortes, Jay Davenport, Roger Dean, Alex Dmochowski, Tim Drummond, Terry Edmunds, Mick Fleetwood, Hughie Flint, Mike Gardner, Victor Gaskin, John Gilbey, Don ´Sugarcane´ Harris, High Tide Harris, Martin Hart, Bobby Haynes, Red Holloway,... up to 76 musicians.
    Peter B´s Looners   
    Other info on members of Peter B´s Looners (I know up to 5 members)
    To be covered (3):Dave Ambrose, Peter Bardens, Mick Fleetwood
    Not enough info (1):Mick Parker
    Shotgun Express   
    Other info on members of Shotgun Express (I know up to 8 members)
    To be covered (7):Dave Ambrose, Peter Bardens, Mick Fleetwood, Beryl Marsden, John Morshead, Phil Sawyer, Rod Stewart

       12 ALBUMS FOR 10 BANDMATES AND FRIENDS:

    BAND / ARTIST.RECORDINGS
    Peter Bardens Band  2 RECORDINGS:
  • The Answer - Peter Bardens (September 1970)

    • Members: (RIP: Peter Bardens + Reg Isidore)
    • Guests: Rocky Dzidzornu, Steve Ellis, Andy Gee, Linda Lewis, Alan Marshall, Judith Powell, Liza Strike, Bruce Thomas (RIP: Peter Green)
  • Vintage 69 - Peter Bardens (1976)

    • Members: (RIP: Peter Bardens + Reg Isidore)
    • Guests: Bruce Thomas + Rocky Dzidzornu, Steve Ellis, Andy Gee, Linda Lewis, Alan Marshall, Judith Powell, Liza Strike (RIP: Peter Green)
    • Comments: This album was released in 1976, taken from sessions recorded in October 1969, with a (superb) lineup.
    Other info on members of Peter Bardens Band (I know up to 10 members)
    To be covered (7):Peter Bardens, Colin Carter, Mick Fleetwood, Neale Heywood, Reg Isidore, Neil Lockwood, Mike Nile
    Not enough info (3):Steve Adams, Dave Cohen, Desha Dunnahoe
    Brunning Hall Sunflower Blues Band  2 RECORDINGS:
  • Bullen St Blues - Brunning Sunflower Blues Band (1968)

    • Members: Pete French, Mick Halls (RIP: Bob Brunning)
    • Guests: Bob Hall (RIP: Peter Green)
  • Trackside blues - The Brunning Sunflower Band (1983)

    • Members: Bob Hall (RIP: Bob Brunning)
    • Guests: (RIP: Peter Green)
    Other info on members of Brunning Hall Sunflower Blues Band (I know up to 5 members)
    To be covered (3):Bob Brunning, Pete French, Mick Halls
    Not enough info (2):Colin Jordan, Jeff Russell
    Vincent Crane Combo  1 COMPILATIONS:
  • Close your eyes - a collection 1965-1986 - Vincent Crane (2008)

    • Members: Arthur Brown, Rob Burns, Eike Erzmoneit, Kevin Rowland (RIP: Vincent Crane)
    • Guests: Ray Dorset (RIP: Peter Green + Rory Gallagher)
    • Comments: 2CD compilation covering many of the bands where Vincent Crane played: Vincent Crane Big Sound, The World Engine, Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, Katmandu, Dexys Midnight Runners, Green Goddess, collaborations with Rory Gallagher, and mostly, his own creation Atomic Rooster. It includes demos and live recordings.
    Other info on members of Vincent Crane Combo (I know up to 4 members)
    Already covered (1):Binky McKenzie
    To be covered (1):Vincent Crane
    Not enough info (2):John Claydon, Gordon Hadler
    Aynsley Dunbar Band  1 RECORDINGS:
  • History of British blues - Aynsley Dunbar (1973)

    • Members: Aynsley Dunbar
    • Guests: Rod Stewart (RIP: Peter Green + Jack Bruce)
    Other info on members of Aynsley Dunbar Band (I know up to 7 members)
    Already covered (1):Tommy Eyre
    Old pages (2):Aynsley Dunbar, Mick Weaver
    To be covered (4):Victor Brox, Alex Dmochowski, John Morshead, Keith Tillman
    Mick Fleetwood Band  1 RECORDINGS:
  • The Visitor - Mick Fleetwood (1981)

    • Members: Mick Fleetwood + George Hawkins
    • Guests: Ian Bairnson, Mike Moran, Todd Sharp (RIP: Peter Green + George Harrison)
    Other info on members of Mick Fleetwood Band (I know up to 11 members)
    To be covered (7):Bekka Bramlett, Billy Burnette, Mick Fleetwood, Kenny Gradney, George Hawkins, Rick Vito, Gregg Wright
    Not enough info (4):Lenny Castellanos, Mark Johnstone, Ron Thompson, Billy Thorpe
    Gass  1 RECORDINGS:
  • Juju - Gass (1970)

    • Members: Derek Austin, Delisle Harper, Godfrey McLean, Mike Piggott, Bobby Tench
    • Guests: (RIP: Peter Green)
    • Producer: Mel Collins
    Other info on members of Gass (I know up to 11 members)
    Old pages (1):Derek Austin
    To be covered (10):Frank Clark, Lol Coxhill, DeLisle Harper, Lennox Laington, Errol McLean, Godfrey McLean, Humphrey Okan, Mike Piggott, Alan Roskans, Bobby Tench
    Dick Heckstall-Smith Band  1 RECORDINGS:
  • Blues and beyond - Dick Heckstall-Smith and Friends (April 2001)

  • Other info on members of Dick Heckstall-Smith Band (I know up to 20 members)
    Already covered (2):Dick Heckstall-Smith, Theodore Thunder
    Old pages (1):Clem Clempson
    To be covered (17):Chris Beier, Jack Bruce, John Etheridge, Evert Fraterman, Rainer Glas, Ed Jones, Chris Lampety, Ike Leo, James Litherland, Dave Moore, Joe Nay, Dave Ohm, David Rose, Kenrick Rowe, Bill Smith, John Stevens, Alan Weekes
    Dave Kelly Band  1 RECORDINGS:
  • Dave Kelly - Dave Kelly (1971)

    • Members: Dave Kelly
    • Guests: Bob Hall + John Altman, Clem Cattini, Herbie Flowers, Barrie Guard, Alan Hawkshaw, Alan Parker (RIP: Bob Brunning, Peter Green, Jo Ann Kelly + Randy Jones, Steve Rye, Kenny Wheeler)
    • Comments: Recorded during June 1970 to January 1971.
    Other info on members of Dave Kelly Band (I know up to 17 members)
    Already covered (2):Terry ´Tex´ Comer, John ´Irish´ Earle
    To be covered (15):Geoff Britton, Marcus Cliffe, Ed Deane, Pete Emery, Peter Filleul, Gary Fletcher, Hughie Flint, Mick Green, Dave Kelly, Sam Kelly, Tom McGuinness, Denny Newman, Mick Rogers, Lou Stonebridge, Rob Townsend
    SAS Band  1 RECORDINGS:
  • SAS Band - SAS Band (1997)

    • Members: Madeline Bell, Andy Bush, Andy Duncan, Spike Edney, Tony Hadley, Steve Hamilton, Stevie Lange, John Marter, Jamie Moses, Neil Murray, Zoe Nicholas, Mark Shaw, Steve Stroud, Chris Thompson, Susie Webb (RIP: Cozy Powell)
    • Guests: Ian Anderson, Roger Chapman, Richard Cottle, Alan Darby, Kiki Dee, Melvyn Duffy, John Lingwood, Charlie Morgan, Jess Roden, Peter Stroud, Roger Taylor (RIP: Peter Green)
    • Producer: Robin Black
    • Technical: Simon Heyworth
    Other info on members of SAS Band (I know up to 39 members)
    Already covered (3):Madeline Bell, Mark Brzezicki, Stevie Lange
    Old pages (2):Katie Kissoon, Neil Murray
    To be covered (34):Keith Airey, Matt Backer, Steve Barnacle, Graham Broad, Andy Bush, Andy Duncan, Spike Edney, Fish, Andy Gathercole, Steve Gregory, Tony Hadley, Andy Hamilton, Steve Hamilton, Helen Hampton, Stan Harrison, Mike Kearsey, John Marter, Jamie Moses, Clayton Moss, Zoe Nicholas, Peter Noone, Mark Shaw, Richard Sidwell, Eric Singer, Jeff Scott Soto,... up to 34 musicians.
    Jeremy Spencer Band  1 RECORDINGS:
  • Jeremy Spencer - Jeremy Spencer (1970)

    • Members: Jeremy Spencer
    • Guests: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie + Steve Gregory (RIP: Peter Green, Danny Kirwan)
    Other info on members of Jeremy Spencer Band (I know up to 1 members)
    To be covered (1):Jeremy Spencer

       4 COLLECTIVE ALBUMS:

    BAND / ARTIST.RECORDINGS
    VVAA  4 RECORDINGS:
  • Twang! a tribute to Hank Marvin & The Shadows - VVAA (October 1996)

    • Guests: Don Airey, Randy Bachman, Adrian Belew, Richard Bennett, Bev Bevan, Gregg Bissonette, Ritchie Blackmore, Mike Brignardello, Michael Cartellone, Stewart Copeland, Bela Fleck, Peter Frampton, Paul Franklin, Gordon Giltrap, Mark Griffiths, Tony Iommi, Mark Knopfler, Hank Marvin, Brian May, Pete May, Neil Murray, Steve Nathan, Candice Night, Dave Pomeroy, Armand Sabal-Lecco, Steve Stevens, Andy Summers, Nigel Watson, Jerry Watts, Victor Wooten, Neil Young (RIP: Peter Green, Rick Parfitt, Cozy Powell)
    • Producer: Chuck Ainlay, David Tickle (RIP: Stuart Taylor)
  • Knights of the blues table - VVAA (May 1997)

    • Guests: Robert Ahwai, Skip Alan, Jeff Allen, Miller Anderson, Maggie Bell, Mick Clarke, Clem Clempson, Les Davidson, Georgie Fame, Mark Feltham, Dennis Greaves, Kuma Harada, Chris Jagger, Mick Jagger, Bob Jenkins, Paul Jones, Ronnie Leahy, Gerry McAvoy, Tony ´T S´ McPhee, Max Middleton, Malcolm Mortimore, John Povey, James Powell, Tristan Powell, Dick Taylor, Mick Taylor, Henry Thomas, Nigel Watson, Charlie Watts, Neal Wilkinson (RIP: Jack Bruce, Cyril Davies, Peter Green, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Alexis Korner, Lou Martin, Phil May, Duffy Power, Phil Ryan, Big Jim Sullivan)
    • Producer: Pete Brown
    • Technical: Joe Gastwirt
    • Comments: This collective album about modern electric blues is a tribute album to the British blues pioneer, Cyril Davies. It includes collaborations from veteran blues artists: Miller Anderson (song ´Don't let me be misunderstood´), Clem Clempson (song ´I've got news for you´), Peter Green with Nigel Watson, Mick Taylor with Max Middleton (song ´You shook me´), Maggie Bell & Ronnie Leahy (from Stone The Crows), Chris Jagger with Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts (from The Rolling Stones), Jack Bruce (bass), Georgie Fame (organ), Dick Taylor (guitar, from The Pretty Things), Dick Heckstall-Smith (sax), Kuma Harada (bass), etc.
  • Blues Britannia - VVAA (February 2000)

    • Guests: Bimbo Acock, Jeff Allen, The Big Figure, Geoff Bradford, Joe Brown, Clive Bunker, Gerry Conway, Julian Dawson, Jerry Donahue, Chris Farlowe, Kuma Harada, Tim Hinkley, Ronnie Johnson, Paul Jones, Dave Kelly, Dave Mattacks, John McLaughlin, Micky Moody, Janet Mooney, Richard Newman, Dave Pegg, Nigel Portman Smith, Mike Simmonds, Danny Thompson, Paul Westwood, Snowy White, Mo Witham (RIP: Cliff Aungier, Graham Bell, Peter Green, Greg Ridley, Big George Webley)
    • Producer: Simon Heyworth
  • From Clarksdale to heaven: remembering John Lee Hooker - VVAA (September 2002)

    • Guests: Jeff Allen, Michael Bailey, Richard Bailey, Jeff Beck, Gary Brooker, Clem Clempson, Andy Fairweather Low, Earl Green, David Hadley, Gary Husband, Booker T Jones, Ric Lee, Leo Lyons, Godfrey McLean, Tony ´T S´ McPhee, Max Middleton, Dave Moore, Matt Pegg, Henry Spinetti, Peter Stroud, Mick Taylor, Nigel Watson (RIP: Jack Bruce, Randy California, Bruce Gary, Peter Green, Kenny Greene, Dick Heckstall-Smith, John Lee Hooker, Johnnie Johnson)
    • Technical: Mark Linett

       24 SESSIONS (FOR 15 ARTISTS):

    BAND / ARTIST.RECORDINGS
    Duster Bennett Band  3 RECORDINGS:
  • Smiling like I´m happy - Duster Bennett (1968)

    • Members: (RIP: Duster Bennett)
    • Guests: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie (RIP: Peter Green)
  • 12 dbs - Duster Bennett (1970)

    • Members: (RIP: Duster Bennett)
    • Guests: Top Topham + Roy Babbington, Jerry Jemmott, Mike Vernon, Phil Wainman (RIP: Johnny Almond, Peter Green, Herb Lovell)
  • Out in the blue - Duster Bennett (1995)

    • Members: (RIP: Duster Bennett)
    • Guests: Top Topham (RIP: Peter Green)
    • Comments: Unreleased tracks from 1966 to 1976.
    2 COMPILATIONS:
  • Bright lights big city - the collectors´ Duster Bennett - Duster Bennett (April 2003)

    • Members: (RIP: Duster Bennett)
    • Guests: Top Topham + Neil Slaven (RIP: Peter Green)
  • The Complete Blue Horizon sessions - Duster Bennett (June 2006)

    • Members: (RIP: Duster Bennett)
    • Guests: Top Topham + Mick Fleetwood, Jerry Jemmott, John McVie, Andy Silvester, Fiachra Trench, Phil Wainman (RIP: Johnny Almond, Dave Bidwell, Peter Green, Herb Lovell)
    • Producer: Mike Vernon
    • Technical: Mike Ross
    • Comments: 2CD comprising 3 complete albums (Smiling like I´m happy, Bright lights and 12 dbs) plus some singles not included there.
    Other info on members of Duster Bennett Band (I know up to 1 members)
    To be covered (1):Duster Bennett
    Eddie Boyd Band  2 RECORDINGS:
  • Eddie Boyd & his blues band - Eddie Boyd (1967)

    • Members: (RIP: Eddie Boyd)
    • Guests: Aynsley Dunbar, Bob Efford, John Mayall, Tony ´T S´ McPhee, John McVie, Rex Morris (RIP: Peter Green, Albert Hall)
    • Producer: Mike Vernon
    • Technical: (RIP: Gus Dudgeon)
  • 7936 South Rhodes - Eddie Boyd (January 1968)

    • Members: (RIP: Eddie Boyd)
    • Guests: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie (RIP: Peter Green)
    • Producer: Mike Vernon
    • Technical: Mike Ross
    Other info on members of Eddie Boyd Band (I know up to 1 members)
    Not enough info (1):Eddie Boyd
    Chris Coco Band  1 RECORDINGS:
  • Next wave - Chris Coco (August 1992)

    • Guests: Steve Jones (RIP: Peter Green)
    • Technical: Mick Jackson
    Duffo Band  1 RECORDINGS:
  • The Disappearing boy - Duffo (1980)

    • Members: Pete Dobson, Sev Lewkowicz (RIP: Dave Ball)
    • Guests: Ronnie Johnson (RIP: Peter Green)
    • Technical: (RIP: Steve Strange)
    • Comments: Recorded from December 1970 to January 1980.
    Other info on members of Duffo Band (I know up to 7 members)
    Already covered (1):Dave Ball
    To be covered (3):Pete Dobson, Sev Lewkowicz, Pete May
    Not enough info (3):Duffo, Geoff Robinson, Tim Wheatley
    Peter Gabriel Band  1 RECORDINGS:
  • Up - Peter Gabriel (September 2002)

    • Members: Peter Gabriel + Richard Evans, Manu Katche, Tony Levin, Ged Lynch, David Rhodes, L Shankar
    • Guests: Mark Berrow, David Daniels, Bob Ezrin, Mitchell Froom, Steve Gadd, Isobel Griffiths, Stephen Hague, Patrick Kiernan, Boguslav Kostecki, Peter Lale, Chris Laurence, Martin Loveday, Donald McVay, Anthony Pleeth, David Sancious, Jackie Shave, Bob Smissen, Chris Tombling, Gavyn Wright (RIP: Clarence Fountain, Peter Green, Hossam Ramzy, George Scott)
    • Technical: Tchad Blake, Tony Cousins
    Other info on members of Peter Gabriel Band (I know up to 27 members)
    To be covered (26):Phil Aaberg, Joy Askew, Timmy Cappello, Paula Cole, John Ellis, Richard Evans, Larry Fast, Robert Fripp, Melanie Gabriel, Peter Gabriel, John Goodsall, Tim Green, Steve Hunter, Manu Katche, Tony Levin, Ged Lynch, Jimmy Maelen, Jerry Marotta, Bill McCormick, Sid McGinnis, Jean-Claude Naimro, David Rhodes, Felix Sabal-Lecco, Allan Schwartzberg, L Shankar,... up to 26 musicians.
    Not enough info (1):Sinead O´Connor
    Laurence Garman Band  1 RECORDINGS:
  • A Touch of sunburn - The Enemy Within (1986)

    • Members: Laurence Garman
    • Guests: Ed Deane (RIP: Gypie Mayo + Mick Green, Peter Green)
    • Comments: This also has been reissued under different titles, such as Two greens make a blues and credited to Mick Green & Peter Green, with 2 additional bonus tracks.
    Robin George Band  2 RECORDINGS:
  • The History 12 inch - Robin George (1980)

    • Members: Robin George
    • Guests: Mo Birch, Mel Collins, Dave Holland, Pino Palladino, Terry Rowley, Mark Stanway (RIP: Peter Green)
  • Dangerous music - Robin George (1985)

    • Members: Robin George
    • Guests: Dave Holland, Adrian Lee, Pino Palladino, Phil Soussan, Mark Stanway, Chris Thompson (RIP: Rex Gorin, Peter Green, Phil Lynott)
    Other info on members of Robin George Band (I know up to 1 members)
    To be covered (1):Robin George
    Richard Kerr Band  1 RECORDINGS:
  • From now until then - Richard Kerr (1973)

    • Guests: Terry Cox, Tristan Fry, Colin Green, Richard Hewson, Dennis Lopez, Brian Odgers (RIP: Peter Green, Gordon Huntley, Pete King)
    B B King Band  1 RECORDINGS:
  • In London - B B King (1971)

    • Members: Ron Levy (RIP: B B King)
    • Guests: Joshie Armstead, Paul Butler, Chuck Findley, Barry Ford, Jim Gordon, Carl Hall, Jim Keltner, Jim Price, Jerry Shirley, David Spinozza, Ringo Starr, Klaus Voormann, Pete Wingfield, Steve Winwood, Gary Wright (RIP: Duster Bennett, Dr John, Peter Green, Jimmie Haskell, Bobby Keys, Alexis Korner, Steve Marriott, Ollie Mitchell, Bill Perkins, Greg Ridley, Tasha Thomas, Rick Wright)
    • Producer: Ed Michel
    • Comments: CD reissue contains 1 bonus track.
    Other info on members of B B King Band (I know up to 55 members)
    To be covered (55):Stanley Abernathy, Phil Blackman, Sugar Blue, James Bolden, John Browning, Chris Brubeck, Joseph Burton, Eugene Carrier, Joseph Carrier, George Coleman, Tony Coleman, John Willie Cook, Charles Dennis, Lou Donaldson, Michael Doster, Calep Emphrey Jr, Sonny Freeman, Wilbert Freeman, Slim Gaillard, Eric Gale, Robert Garner, Lee Gatman, Leonard Gill, Raymond Harris, Milton Hopkins,... up to 55 musicians.
    Brian Knight Band  2 RECORDINGS:
  • A Dark horse - Brian Knight (1981)

    • Members: Art Themen (RIP: Brian Knight + Dick Heckstall-Smith)
    • Guests: Geoff Bradford, Ed Deane, Dana Gillespie, Charlie Hart, George Khan, Les Morgan, Geraint Watkins, Charlie Watts (RIP: Peter Green, Ian ´Stu´ Stewart, Micky Waller)
  • Blue eyed slide - Brian Knight (1991)

    • Members: (RIP: Brian Knight)
    • Guests: Charlie Watts + Micky Moody, Laurence Scott (RIP: Peter Green, Ian ´Stu´ Stewart)
    Other info on members of Brian Knight Band (I know up to 5 members)
    Already covered (1):Dick Heckstall-Smith
    To be covered (4):Kris Gray, Paul Green, Brian Knight, Art Themen
    Country Joe McDonald Band  1 COMPILATIONS:
  • Best of Country 1969-1975 - Country Joe McDonald (1990)

    • Members: Country Joe McDonald + Peter Albin, Dave Getz, Anna Rizzo
    • Guests: Chicken Hirsh + Spencer Davis, Alex Dmochowski, Frank Owens, Norbert Putnam, Hargus Pig Robbins (RIP: Charlie Brown, Gary Chester, Peter Green, Buddy Harman, Grady Martin, Hal Rugg, Eric Weissberg)
    Other info on members of Country Joe McDonald Band (I know up to 23 members)
    To be covered (10):Peter Albin, Bruce Barthol, Dave Getz, Country Joe McDonald, Barry Melton, Novi Novag, Steve Porcaro, Anna Rizzo, Richard Sussman, Peter Walsh
    Not enough info (13):Ted Ashford, Tucki Bailey, John Blakeley, Joseph Byrd, Larry Dunlap, Sally Henderson, Susan Lydon, Phil Marsh, Peter Milio, Dorothy Moscowitz, Pookie Neil, Sebastian Nicholson, Ginny Whittaker
    Rudy Rotta Band  1 RECORDINGS:
  • Some of my favourite songs for... - Rudy Rotta & friends (April 2006)

    • Members: (RIP: Rudy Rotta)
    • Guests: Brian Auger + Karma Auger, Fausto Beccalossi, Robben Ford, John Mayall, Hank Van Sickle, Joe Yuele (RIP: Peter Green)
    Other info on members of Rudy Rotta Band (I know up to 7 members)
    To be covered (1):Rudy Rotta
    Not enough info (6):Carmine Bloisi, Pee Wee Durante, Alessio Goldin, Luca Nardi, Michele Papadia, Poddighe
    Memphis Slim Band  1 RECORDINGS:
  • Blue Memphis - Memphis Slim (1971)

    • Members: (RIP: Memphis Slim)
    • Guests: Nick Evans, Tristan Fry, Conrad Isidore, Karl Jenkins, John Paul Jones, Henry Lowther, Brian Smith, Chris Spedding, Larry Steele, Stan Sulzmann, Steven Thompson, Pete Wingfield (RIP: Harry Beckett, Duster Bennett, Peter Green, Pete King, Kenny Wheeler)
    1 COMPILATIONS:
  • Paris Mississippi Blues - Memphis Slim (February 2005)

    • Members: (RIP: Memphis Slim)
    • Guests: Keith Bird, David Briggs, Fito De La Parra, Jacques Denjean, Tristan Fry, Buddy Guy, Jack Hale, Bobby Haughey, Conrad Isidore, Charlie McCoy, Eddie Mordue, Chris Rae, James Shane, Chris Spedding, Steven Thompson, Benny Turner, Dave Wintour (RIP: Mickey Baker, Kenny Buttrey, Sonny Criss, Barry De Souza, Willie Dixon, Peter Green, Phil Guy, Richard Hite, Wayne Jackson, Freddie King, Ed Logan, Andrew Love, James Mitchell, A C Reed, Henry Strzelecki, Roosevelt Sykes, Henry Vestine, Reggie Young)
    Other info on members of Memphis Slim Band (I know up to 3 members)
    To be covered (2):Gilad Atzmon, Red Holloway
    Not enough info (1):Memphis Slim
    Gordon Smith Band  1 RECORDINGS:
  • Long overdue - Gordon Smith (1968)

    • Members: Gordon Smith
    • Guests: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie (RIP: Peter Green)
    1 COMPILATIONS:
  • The Complete Blue Horizon sessions - Gordon Smith (2008)

    • Members: Gordon Smith
    • Guests: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Roger Powell, Ian Whiteman (RIP: Duster Bennett, Mike Evans, Peter Green, Harold McNair)
    • Producer: Mike Vernon
    • Technical: Mike Ross
    Other info on members of Gordon Smith Band (I know up to 1 members)
    To be covered (1):Gordon Smith
    Otis Spann Band  1 RECORDINGS:
  • The Biggest thing since Colossus - Otis Spann (1969)

    • Members: (RIP: Otis Spann)
    • Guests: John McVie (RIP: Peter Green, Danny Kirwan, S P Leary)
    • Producer: Mike Vernon
    Other info on members of Otis Spann Band (I know up to 1 members)
    To be covered (1):Otis Spann

    RELATED WEBSITE LINKS: 37


    Official site(s) - tell them you saw the link here:

    From the always interesting Alex's Picks (by Alex Gitlin), we have:

    From the superb site Knights in Blue Denim: The British Blues Scene '68 - '70 (by Christer Fridhammar & Vanja), we have:

    From the great site DME (by Dmitry M. Epstein), we have fantastic interviews:

    From the fantastic The British Sound blog (by Bruno Ceriotti), we have rock family trees about:

    Wikipedia doesn´t want to include links to this website, but I won´t do the same with them. So, from the great Wikipedia, we have:

    Assorted links:

    THANKS:

    Very Special Thanks to:
  • Chris Mercer: for telling me about his memories of Peter Green.

  • Special Thanks to:
  • Jeff Watt: for sending me a photo of Peter Green autographed for me, and for many other things (2001).
  • Bill Liska: for his wonderful presents.
  • Spookie: for her lovely messages and her great kindness.
  • Alex Gitlin: my friend, for help with scans and albums, as always (2001).

  • RELATED MUSICIANS:

    Peter Green mostly worked with these musicians: (name + number of credits)
    John McVie (44)
    Mick Fleetwood (41)
    Mike Vernon (22)
    John Mayall (17)
    Jeremy Spencer (17)
    Aynsley Dunbar (12)
    Mick Taylor (12)
    Nigel Watson (12)
    Dick Heckstall-Smith (11)
    Danny Kirwan (11)

    Page created by Miguel Terol on: 31/July/2020 - Last modified on: 03/August/2020. If you want to contribute with info, please write to: molympus1@gmail.com

    Please, note than you can check the indexes (musicians, bands, obituaries) at the top of this page.

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