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You *must* own Then Play On!!

Posted by Lawrence of Suburbia on June 19, 2006 at 00:13:38:

IMHO, the finest album of the Peter Green era; some great bluesy stuff, fierce jams ("Madge"), and some stuff that's just pure delight (e.g. the Shadows-esque instrumental "My Dream"). The Mac of that time usually played live in the studio, with a minimum of overdubs; audio processing nil (aside from some lovely reverb). This album pointed the band towards the sound they'd achieve on albums like Future Games; Danny Kirwans' folky writing and playing coming to the fore. This was Peters' last album with the band.