Live in Boston, Vol. 3 [Import] [Live] [Original recording remastered]

Track Listings
1. Jumping at Shadows [#]    
2. Sandy Mary    
3. If You Let Me Love You [#]    
4. Loving Kind    
5. Coming Your Way [#]    
6. Madison Blues    
7. Got to Move    
8. Sun Is Shining [#]    
9. Oh Baby    
10. Tiger [#]    
11. Great Balls of Fire    
12. Tutti Frutti    
13. On We Jam [#]    

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Album Description
2003 remastered HDCD reissue of 1970 live album (the Boston Tea Party Gigs), packaged in a digipak. Includes 5 previously unreleased tracks, 'Jumping At Shadows', 'If You Let Me Love You', 'Coming Your Way', 'The Sun Is Shining' & 'On We Jam'. 13 tracks. Snapper.

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Live in Boston, Vol. 3
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • ONE OF THE GREATEST CONCERTS EVER RECORDED! PART 3 OF 3.
Live in Boston, Vol. 3
Fleetwood Mac
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000086EOI
Release Date: 2003-07-08

Tracks:

  1. Jumping at Shadows [#]
  2. Sandy Mary
  3. If You Let Me Love You [#]
  4. Loving Kind
  5. Coming Your Way [#]
  6. Madison Blues
  7. Got to Move
  8. Sun Is Shining [#]
  9. Oh Baby
  10. Tiger [#]
  11. Great Balls of Fire
  12. Tutti Frutti
  13. On We Jam [#]

Album Description

2003 remastered HDCD reissue of 1970 live album (the Boston Tea Party Gigs), packaged in a digipak. Includes 5 previously unreleased tracks, 'Jumping At Shadows', 'If You Let Me Love You', 'Coming Your Way', 'The Sun Is Shining' & 'On We Jam'. 13 tracks. Snapper.

Album Details

A Classic Album Remastered and Repackaged in a Stunning Digipack.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars ONE OF THE GREATEST CONCERTS EVER RECORDED! PART 3 OF 3. .......2006-09-10

I will be doing three separate reviews on the legendary three part masterpiece live albums by Fleetwood Mac: "Live At The Boston Tea Party" Parts one, two and three released in 1998. The original distributor of these three part albums is Snapper Music Inc. These live shows were recorded on February 5th, 6th and 7th, 1970. These three part albums were all digitally remastered using the HDCD recording technology process. I will be editing these three reviews from time to time so that you the consumer will get the best accurate review possible. This review picks up and continues where part two left off and focuses on "Live At The Boston Tea Party" part three. If you have not read parts one and two reviews yet, I would highly recommend that you read the first two parts first before proceeding on to reading part three. I will be reviewing certain songs in part three and not all thirteen songs listed in this album. Fleetwood Mac takes the stage for the third and final show and begins with the slow haunting, blues rocking song entitled "Jumping At Shadows." "Jumping At Shadows" (Unlike part one's version), sounds more loud, angry and emotional and it evidently shows in Peter Green's guitar playing. Peter Green must have been angry or upset about something while performing this version of "Jumping At Shadows" (Part three version) especially since his guitar playing and solo in this song is nothing short of merciless and ruthless. "Jumping At Shadows" sounds as if Peter Green REALLY is pouring out and baring his tormented tortured soul before our very eyes! His BLISTERING guitar solo sounds as if he's ready to kill! After "Jumping At Shadows," Fleetwood Mac TEARS into the second song entitled "Sandy Mary." This song truly ROCKS, enough said. After "Sandy Mary," Fleetwood Mac ROARS into the song entitled "If You Let Me Love You." "If You Let Me Love You" was written and recorded by the legendary B.B. King. "If You Let Me Love You" was performed brilliantly by Fleetwood Mac. In this song there was technical problems while Green was singing through the microphone. However, Peter Green's BLISTERING GUITAR SOLO made up for it. B.B. King would have been proud of the justice Peter Green's BLISTERING guitar solo did for his song. After "If You Let Me Love You," Fleetwood Mac KICKS AND TEARS through the fourth ("Loving Kind"), fifth ("Coming Your Way"), sixth ("Madison Blues"), seventh ("Got To Move"), eighth ("The Sun Is Shining") and ninth ("Oh Baby"). These six songs REALLY ROCK and are well performed. You have to listen to them all to believe it. After "Oh Baby," Fleetwood Mac TEARS into the tenth song entitled "Tiger." "Tiger" REALLY ROCKS OUT! After "Tiger," Fleetwood Mac ROARS into the eleventh song entitled "Great Balls Of Fire." "Great Balls Of Fire" is the fast rockin' Jerry Lee Lewis classic played live the Fleetwood Mac style. This song really KICKS! After "Great Balls Of Fire," Fleetwood Mac TEARS into the twelveth song entitled quite simply "Tutti Frutti." "Tutti Frutti" is also a fast rockin' Little Richard classic (Also recorded by Pat Boone) played live the Fleetwood Mac style. This song REALLY ROCKS OUT! After "Tutti Frutti," Fleetwood Mac RIPS AND TEARS into the thirteenth and final song of the night entitled "On We Jam." This song really KICKS! The guitar playing in this song is nothing but incredible. You DEFINITELY have to hear this song to believe it. In my opinion, ALL THREE PARTS ARE WORTH EVERY PENNY! I am so glad that these three part recordings are finally released worldwide so the whole world can listen to them and finally judge for themselves how great a guitarist Peter Green really is. In closing of these three part reviews, I can only hope that Peter Green has truly found peace within himself and is on the road to a complete recovery from the illness that has been tormenting, torturing and haunting him for so many years which has eluded him from performing at his absolute best. I also hope that music genius's such as Peter Green and Brian Wilson will realize that they are both true LEGENDS and the world is a far better place because of what they have both contributed to Rock n' Roll. Thanks for your attention and for reading my third of three parts of Fleetwood Mac: "Live At The Boston Tea Party" reviews. I also hope that you will read all of my reviews when time permits. LONG LIVE ROCK N' ROLL AND ROCK OUT ALWAYS! Take care, J.L.

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