slaw:
FYI: Snowy White played most of the solos on "In the Skies". He's put out plenty of his own recordings, if you like his style.
A remastered, expanded version of "The End of the Game" was recently released, which features some of P. Green's most unfettered soloing in a more open-ended rock style than you'll encounter on most F. Mac recordings. It's a bit unfocused for my tastes, but you might like it.
Have you heard the "Live in Boston" Mac material ? If not, check it out-- some great performances alternating more traditional Blues material with jam-oriented tunes that emerged with the release of "Then Play On". I'd suggest you start with with Vol. one (the first of the three cds).
FYI: Snowy White played most of the solos on "In the Skies". He's put out plenty of his own recordings, if you like his style.
A remastered, expanded version of "The End of the Game" was recently released, which features some of P. Green's most unfettered soloing in a more open-ended rock style than you'll encounter on most F. Mac recordings. It's a bit unfocused for my tastes, but you might like it.
Have you heard the "Live in Boston" Mac material ? If not, check it out-- some great performances alternating more traditional Blues material with jam-oriented tunes that emerged with the release of "Then Play On". I'd suggest you start with with Vol. one (the first of the three cds).