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  1. 11 de feb. de 2020 · It’s easy to imagine Fleetwood Mac fans wondering what the hell they’d bought when first hearing ‘The End of The Game’ in 1970, and in lots of ways, listening to the album years after the fact can still be a difficult experience. When directly compared to the simplicity and beauty of Green’s previous works, it is very incoherent ...

  2. Esoteric Recordings reedita “The End Of The Game” (1970), el álbum debut de Peter Green, músico amamantado con los Bluesbreakers de John Mayall que lideró Fleetwood Mac hasta el añp 1969, época en la que abandonó el grupo británico que con el tiempo se americanizaría. “The End Of The Game” se editó en Reprise Recordings con el propio Green en la producción.

  3. 13 de dic. de 2019 · Undisclosed. Description. • New remastered 50th anniversary expanded release of the 1970 solo album by the legendary guitarist & founder of Fleetwood Mac. • With four bonus tracks previously unreleased on CD. • Remastered from the original Reprise master tapes. • Fully restored artwork & new essay.

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the Vinyl release of "The End Of The Game" on Discogs.

  5. 13 de ago. de 2021 · 15 giugno 1970: dopo essersi separato dai Fleetwood Mac (da appena un mese), il bluesman britannico Peter Green manda alle stampe il suo primo album solista dal titolo The End of The Game, edito per Reprise Records.. Si era da poco aperto un nuovo decennio, sulla scia di quel fatidico 1969, stagione fondamentale per l’arte e ricca di eventi significativi: la “summer of love” di Woodstock ...

  6. Listen to The End of the Game (Expanded) on Spotify. Peter Green · Album · 2020 · 10 songs. Peter Green · Album · 2020 ... Listen to The End of the Game (Expanded) on Spotify. Peter Green · Album · 2020 · 10 songs. Peter Green · Album · 2020 · 10 songs. Home; Search; Your Library. Playlists Podcasts & Shows Artists Albums. Legal ...

  7. 25 de feb. de 2020 · The End of the Game, influential blues guitarist and Fleetwood Mac co-founder Peter Green's 1970 proper debut album, should have marked a beginning rather than the promised end.But Green's title was prescient; he didn't return with another album for almost a decade even as his old band skyrocketed to superstardom.