Boston Blues
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Black magic woman
- Like it this way
- Oh well!
- Jumping at shadows (vol.1 version)
- Stranger blues
- Oh baby
- Got to move (vol.3 version)
- Rattlesnake shake (vol.1 version)
- World In Harmony
- Sandy Mary
- Loving Kind
- Only You
- Red Hot Mama
- I Can't Hold Out
- Green Manalishi
- Encore Jam
Disc 2:
- World in harmony
- Sandy mary
- Loving kind
- Only you
- Red hot mama
- I can't hold out
- The green manalishi
- Encore jam
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8895 in Music
- Released on: 2000-03-20
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
- Dimensions: .24 pounds
Customer Reviews
Best album i own
This is my favourite album. and probably the greatest live recording ever. Peter greens guitar is sublime. It's hard to say what the highlights are since the whole album is brilliant. Theres not a dull moment. My personal favourite bit though is the bass solo at the end of green manalishi is just unbelievable.
What else can you say really. Go and buy it now.
BOSTON Feb 1970, Oh to have been there!!!!!!!!!.
Recently bought this cd having previously been very impressed with some of the original F Mac material. Peter Green is at his very best and this is an absolute must if you want to fill your head with quality blues. Rattlesnake Shake lasts for 24 min and is the best version I have heard. The double cd ends with Encore jam which will keep your feet tapping and play in your thoughts long after the track has ended. A must for anyone who wants to listen to a cd with some extra special sounds from the best Blues group the Uk produced in the 60/70s.
Blown Away.....
Whilst I have many different styles of music, I don't normally buy anything which might be termed "rocky"; you know, guys in jeans hammering guitars. This, however, was a chance find that took me somewhat by surprise. 1970, a young group of British musicians in America for three days of live performance, and this album compiled at the end. The result is electrifying! These boys were on fire! You can feel the raw talent oozing through Peter Green's guitar work. Some of the tracks go to some very far places indeed, and to call it blues is a bit limiting: there's obviously a sound blues base here, but they sure built on it.
It was without doubt the best CD I bought last year, and like the other review says, just go buy it!





