Fleetwood Mac – Live 1969 Oslo & The Hague Vinyl

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Live 1969 Oslo & The Hague Vinyl – Fleetwood Mac new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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Following the success of Live In Helsinki, this LP continues our documentation of the bands 1969 prowess, showcasing live sets from Oslo and The Hague recorded for Norwegian and Dutch TV respectively. Of the eleven tracks, seven were never recorded on a Fleetwood Mac studio LP. They range from Danny Kirwans mournful One Sided Love through to an ebullient Tallahassee Lassie. The final track is a lengthy Rattlesnake Shake which, as Mick Fleetwood explains in the sleeve notes, indicates the more improvisational approach the band would adopt. This LP captures the band as they evolve from a straight blues band towards something more innovative. All tracks recorded at Congresgebouw, The Hague on 28.02.69 for Dutch TV, except side two tracks 36 recorded at Njardhallet, Oslo on 03.11.69. Despite careful remastering, the tracks from The Hague tend towards the trebly the Oslo tracks are of better quality but are not soundboard recordings. Fleetwood Mac Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £20 +P&P

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