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  1. Sep 12, 2012 · Peter Green’s inspiring but shaky late-90s return to stage and studio with Splinter Group dissolved in acrimony in 2004. Now one more album, recorded in 2001 but left unreleased, comes to the surface: a collection of well-worn blues standards from the likes of BB, Albert, Jimmy Reed, Wolf, John Lee and Muddy.

    • Charles Shaar Murray
  2. A perfect overview of Peter Green’s comeback, aided by the Splinter Group. Hopefully this won’t be the last we see of his talented playing, even if he just comes back for the odd live appearance. A true British blues legend.

  3. May 22, 2024 · Peter Green Splinter Group - Destiny Road (Snapper Music, 1999) Rescued from artistic oblivion once again in the 1990s, this time by the singer and guitarist Nigel Watson, Green settled into a role as nominal leader of the Splinter Group, where he played and sang mostly other people’s songs.

  4. Aug 11, 2012 · Many of his notes are flat and cracked, but also soulful and seasoned with the conviction of experience. After all, as he tells us in the title track, he’s been singing the blues since 1957. Of course, the main focus of Blues Don’t Change is the musicianship of the full Splinter Group.

    • Wesley Britton
  5. May 31, 2013 · Here for review is a chronological Best of showcasing all of the idiosyncrasies of Green’s now legendary guitar playing. This, collection of 32 tracks, features the Splinter Group hammering away at some of the most recognised blues classics including ‘The Stumble’, ‘Sweet Home Chicago’ and ‘Last Fair Deal Gone Down’.

  6. The Peter Green Splinter Group were a blues band formed in 1996, fronted by guitarist and singer Peter Green. Green was the leader of Fleetwood Mac until 1970. He suffered a mental breakdown during the 1970s. [1]

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  8. Rating: B+. Peter Green is a true master of the blues. Most famous for his induction into the Hall of Fame as a member of Fleetwood Mac, and for being that guy who went crazy and walked away from music, Green is making up for lost time on Blues Don’t Change.

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