Artist: Peter Green
Title Of Album: In The Skies
Year Of Release: 1979
Label: Music box
Genre: Rock, Blues
Format: MP3
Sound Quality: FULL
Type: CD
Total Time: 40:17
Total Size: 91.14 MB
Tracklist:
All music by Peter Green.
01. In The Skies (lyrics by Jane Samuels-Green) - 3:46
02. Slabo Day - 5:06
03. A Fool No More (lyrics by Peter Green) - 7:46
04. Tribal Dance - 4:28
05. Seven Stars (lyrics by Jane Samuels-Green) - 3:05
06. Funky Chunk - 4:11
07. Just For You (lyrics by Jane Samuels-Green) - 4:35
08. Proud Pinto - 3:36
09. Apostle - 3:10
Personnel:
- Peter Green (Peter Allen Greenbaum) - vocals, guitars
- Snowy White - lead guitar (01,02), rhythm guitar (03,04,06,07,09)
- Peter Bardens - Hammond organ (01,02), electric piano (04,06)
- Kuma Harada - bass (01-08)
- Lennox Langton - congas (01,04,07,08), bongos (02), timbales (06)
- Reg Isidore - drums (01-07)
- Godfrey MacLean - drums (08)
- Peter Vernon-Kell - producer
After almost a decade of personal, drug-addled hell since his 1970 debut The End of the Game, Peter Green begins his comeback with In the Skies, and a title tune that sounds downright hopeful compared to where he left off. Although Green shares lead guitar work with Snowy White, it's clear from his fluid technique and haunting tone that he can still play. "A Fool No More" is the kind of slow blues Green excels at. Robin Trower drummer Reg Isidore gives way on one track to Godfrey McLean, who played on The End of the Game. Green dips even farther back into his past, courtesy of keyboards by Pete Bardens, who gave him his first professional music job in 1966 in a band with Mick Fleetwood. Green's singing, never a particular strength, is not a weakness here. Five of the nine songs are instrumentals, continuing a longtime Green tradition. It's an unambitious but solid and welcome return by a guitarist who in his prime rivaled Eric Clapton. If that seems far-fetched, listen to A Hard Road by John Mayall's Bluebreakers or Then Play On by Fleetwood Mac. ~ Mark Allan
PG@320
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