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1970 studio album by Peter Green

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The End of the Game is an album by British blues rock musician Peter Green, who was the founder of Fleetwood Mac and a member from 1967 to 1970. Released in 1970, this was his first solo album, recorded in June of that year, only a month after leaving Fleetwood Mac.

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Álbums chronology

Kiln House
Kiln House
18/9/1970
Future Games
Future Games
3/9/1971

The End of the Game

Fleetwood Mac

1970 Studio Album
  • Released: December 1970 · Fecha Grabación: May 1970 - June 1970
    Label: Reprise · · Productor: Peter Green
    1
    Bottoms Up
    Fleetwood MacPeter Green • 1970
    9:06
  • 2
    Timeless Time
    Fleetwood MacPeter Green • 1970
    2:37
  • 3
    Descending Scale
    Fleetwood MacPeter Green • 1970
    8:18
  • 4
    Burnt Foot
    Fleetwood MacPeter Green • 1970
    5:16
  • 5
    Hidden Depth
    Fleetwood MacPeter Green • 1970
    4:54
  • 6
    The End of the Game
    Fleetwood MacPeter Green • 1970
    5:09
  • Singles


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    Singles

    Kiln House
    Kiln House
    18/9/1970
    Future Games
    Future Games
    3/9/1971
    The End of the Game
    Studio album by
    ReleasedDecember 1970
    RecordedMay–June 1970
    GenreInstrumental rock, jazz fusion
    Length33:17
    LabelReprise
    ProducerPeter Green
    Peter Green chronology
    The End of the Game
    (1970)
    In the Skies
    (1979)

    Review

    1970 studio album by Peter Green

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    Christgau`s Record GuideD[2]

    The End of the Game is an album by British blues rock musician Peter Green, who was the founder of Fleetwood Mac and a member from 1967 to 1970. Released in 1970, this was his first solo album, recorded in June of that year, only a month after leaving Fleetwood Mac.

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    The style of this album is a radical departure from his work with Fleetwood Mac, consisting of edited pieces of a long studio jam. The jam was experimental and free-form, and the six tracks taken from it have very loose or non-existent musical structure, with all the tracks being instrumentals. Apart from Green`s two singles from this period, "Heavy Heart" / "No Way Out" and "Beasts Of Burden" / "Uganda Woman" (recorded with Nigel Watson), this album bears little resemblance to any of Green`s other recorded work.

    The bassist on this album is Alex Dmochowski, otherwise known as "Erroneous", from The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation and Heavy Jelly, who also played bass on the Frank Zappa albums Apostrophe (`), Waka/Jawaka, and The Grand Wazoo.

    The album received mostly negative reviews. AllMusic gave it one star out of five, calling it "directionless jamming...[with] no coherent vision...It`s drivel, from an immensely talented guitarist."[3] Robert Christgau remarked, "Maybe [Green] has lost his marbles."[4]

    Track listing

    • All tracks composed by Peter Green

    Side one

    1. "Bottoms Up" – 9:05
    2. "Timeless Time" – 2:37
    3. "Descending Scale" – 8:17

    Side two

    1. "Burnt Foot" – 5:16
    2. "Hidden Depth" – 4:54
    3. "The End of the Game" – 5:08

    2020 CD reissue bonus tracks:

    1. Heavy Heart
    2. No Way Out
    3. Beasts of Burden
    4. Uganda Woman

    Personnel

    • Peter Green – guitar
    • Zoot Money – piano
    • Nick Buck – keyboards
    • Alex Dmochowski – bass guitar
    • Godfrey McLean – drums, percussion

    Production

    • Produced by Peter Green
    • Recording engineer – Martin Birch
    • Cover design by Afracadabra
    • Photographs – Keystone

    1970 studio album by Peter Green

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    Christgau`s Record GuideD[2]

    The End of the Game is an album by British blues rock musician Peter Green, who was the founder of Fleetwood Mac and a member from 1967 to 1970. Released in 1970, this was his first solo album, recorded in June of that year, only a month after leaving Fleetwood Mac.

    The style of this album is a radical departure from his work with Fleetwood Mac, consisting of edited pieces of a long studio jam. The jam was experimental and free-form, and the six tracks taken from it have very loose or non-existent musical structure, with all the tracks being instrumentals. Apart from Green`s two singles from this period, "Heavy Heart" / "No Way Out" and "Beasts Of Burden" / "Uganda Woman" (recorded with Nigel Watson), this album bears little resemblance to any of Green`s other recorded work.

    The bassist on this album is Alex Dmochowski, otherwise known as "Erroneous", from The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation and Heavy Jelly, who also played bass on the Frank Zappa albums Apostrophe (`), Waka/Jawaka, and The Grand Wazoo.

    The album received mostly negative reviews. AllMusic gave it one star out of five, calling it "directionless jamming...[with] no coherent vision...It`s drivel, from an immensely talented guitarist."[3] Robert Christgau remarked, "Maybe [Green] has lost his marbles."[4]

    Track listing

    • All tracks composed by Peter Green

    Side one

    1. "Bottoms Up" – 9:05
    2. "Timeless Time" – 2:37
    3. "Descending Scale" – 8:17

    Side two

    1. "Burnt Foot" – 5:16
    2. "Hidden Depth" – 4:54
    3. "The End of the Game" – 5:08

    2020 CD reissue bonus tracks:

    1. Heavy Heart
    2. No Way Out
    3. Beasts of Burden
    4. Uganda Woman

    Personnel

    • Peter Green – guitar
    • Zoot Money – piano
    • Nick Buck – keyboards
    • Alex Dmochowski – bass guitar
    • Godfrey McLean – drums, percussion

    Production

    • Produced by Peter Green
    • Recording engineer – Martin Birch
    • Cover design by Afracadabra
    • Photographs – Keystone

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