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Old 06-24-2014, 01:58 AM
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Hard to decide, all of these albums are great. I'm going with Future Games, such rich arrangements, performed to perfection. This line up showed so much promise and Sometimes should be right up there with any song by Badfinger or America as a top single of the early 70's although edited down about 1 minute for the radio. There is nobody in the world of rock and roll as under appreciated than Danny Kirwan. At least Station Man gets its due on satellite radio. Christine McVie also wrote two of her best songs on the album, so diverse and sung with conviction, "perfect". Bob Welch also gave his best performance with the band on the title track. Future Games is a desert island record.

Bob Welch's song,"Future Games" was his best work in FM, until "Sentimental Lady"(Bare Trees).

These albums were around in the late 1980's in America. Again, Mick Fleetwood made sure the early Fleetwood Mac would not be uncovered until the "Rumours" band quit. If it wasn't for the internet, and youtube, Peter Green would be some lost soul who joined John Mayall for six months.
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