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Old 09-04-2019, 02:37 PM
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Thank you!

Based on the above and the links in my prior post, here are the FM players [I also note the songs where there is a guest vocalist; parenthetical numbers are how many FM players are on the song (never all five at once)]:

Mick Fleetwood: 18 songs (of 21)
Peter Green: 17 songs
Danny Kirwan: 16 songs
John McVie: 13 songs
Jeremy Spencer: 7 songs

Watch Out: Jo, M, no Je, P, D (4)
Ooh Baby: Jo, M, no Je, P, no D (3)
South Indiana #1 & 2: Jo, M, no Je, P, D (4)
Last Night: Jo, M, no Je, P, D (4)
Red Hot Jam: no Jo, M, no Je, P, no D (2)
Worlds In A Tangle: Jo, no M, no Je, P, D (3)
Talk With You: Jo, M, no Je, P, D (4)
Like It This Way: Jo, M, no Je, P, D (4)
Someday Soon Baby: Jo, M, no Je, P, D, guest vocalist (4)
Hungry Country Girl: Jo, M, no Je, P, D, guest vocalist (4)
I'm Worried: no Jo, M, Je, no P, D (3)
I Held My Baby Last Night: no J, M, Je, no P, D (3)
Madison Blues: no Jo, M, Je, no P, D (3)
I Can't Hold Out: no Jo, M, Je, no P, D (3)
I Need Your Love: Jo, no M, no Je, P, D, guest vocalist (3)
I Got The Blues: Jo, no M, no Je, P, D, guest vocalist (3)
Black Jack Blues: no Jo, M, Je, no P, no D, guest vocalist (2)
Everyday I Have The Blues: no Jo, M, Je, P, no D (3)
Rockin' Boogie: no Jo, M, Je, P, no D (3)
Sugar Mama: Jo, M, no Je, P, D (4)
Homework: Jo, M, no Je, P, D (4)
My Blues Jam in Chicago lists;

Volume 1:
Watch Out: Peter, Danny, John, Mick
Ooh Baby: Peter, John, Mick
South Indiana: Peter, Danny, John, Mick
Last Night: Peter, Danny, John, Mick
Red Hot Jam: Peter, Mick
I'm Worried:Jeremy, Danny, Mick
I Held My Baby Last Night:Jeremy, Danny, Mick
Madison Blues:Jeremy, Danny Mick
I Cant Hold Out:Jeremy, Danny, Mick
I Need Your Love:Peter, Danny, John
Horton's Boogie Woogie: Peter, Danny, John
I Got the Blues: Peter, Danny, John
Bobby's Rock: Jeremy, Peter, Mick

Can't find Volume 2

Looks about the same as what you have.
Looking through the book Fleetwood Mac: The Complete Recording Sessions 1967-1997' it seems to concur with the above.

However there are two discrepancies with what you've listed;
Talk With You: Danny, Peter, John (Mick is supplanted by SP Leary)
Like it This Way: Danny, Peter, John (Mick is supplanted by SP Leary)

The original release was Blues Jam at Chess
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Old 09-05-2019, 05:47 AM
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(...) However there are two discrepancies with what you've listed;
(...) Like it This Way: Danny, Peter, John (Mick is supplanted by SP Leary)
don't know where you've got this misinformation from - both the original vinyl and the "complete b.h. sessions" booklet list mick playing on "like it this way".
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Old 09-05-2019, 02:55 PM
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don't know where you've got this misinformation from - both the original vinyl and the "complete b.h. sessions" booklet list mick playing on "like it this way".

Hey, I don't know for sure...I'm just going off what I'm reading:
Fleetwood Mac: The Complete Recording Sessions 1967-1997 by Peter Lewry

Mick isn't listed as playing on the majority of the tracks OS recorded;
I Need Your Love
I Got the Blues
World's in a Tangle
Talk With You
Like it This Way

MF is listed playing with OS on;
Someday Soon Baby
Hungry Country Girl
Homework

I'm aware Mick sat out The Biggest Thing Since Colossus. I don't know the circumstances behind that. Did Spann take exception to Mick's playing?
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Old 09-06-2019, 03:36 AM
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Hey, I don't know for sure...I'm just going off what I'm reading:
Fleetwood Mac: The Complete Recording Sessions 1967-1997 by Peter Lewry

Mick isn't listed as playing on the majority of the tracks OS recorded;
I Need Your Love
I Got the Blues
World's in a Tangle
Talk With You
Like it This Way

MF is listed playing with OS on;
Someday Soon Baby
Hungry Country Girl
Homework

I'm aware Mick sat out The Biggest Thing Since Colossus. I don't know the circumstances behind that. Did Spann take exception to Mick's playing?
sadly i can't really read the according writing on the picture of the reel boxes, but i'd say mr. lewry is probably wrong on this, as a) he seems to be the only one with this opinion, b) mick's style of drumming can be detected rather easily on the recording (being quite different to s.p. leary's) and c) in doubt i'd rather trust the info of producer mike vernon (he was definitely there).

as for the "colossus" sessions - again according to mike vernon - otis was keen on playing with the mac again, but insisted on his long-standing / trusted sideman leary to occupy the drum stool.
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Old 09-06-2019, 01:54 PM
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sadly i can't really read the according writing on the picture of the reel boxes, but i'd say mr. lewry is probably wrong on this, as a) he seems to be the only one with this opinion, b) mick's style of drumming can be detected rather easily on the recording (being quite different to s.p. leary's) and c) in doubt i'd rather trust the info of producer mike vernon (he was definitely there).

as for the "colossus" sessions - again according to mike vernon - otis was keen on playing with the mac again, but insisted on his long-standing / trusted sideman leary to occupy the drum stool.
I am sure you're right. I've never really intently and consciously listened to drumming. To my untrained ear Leary's playing is more up front, fussy, and on the beat (though that description may be completely off).
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