Description
A vintage 45 rpm vinyl single on the Blue Horizon label featuring Fleetwood Mac, with the atmospheric instrumental “Albatross” backed with Danny Kirwan’s lively “Jigsaw Puzzle Blues”. Released in November 1968, this single became one of the band’s earliest major UK hits, showcasing Peter Green’s distinctive melodic guitar style and the group’s blues‑influenced yet increasingly melodic direction.
A strong example for collectors of Blue Horizon releases, early Fleetwood Mac or late‑60s British blues‑rock.
A beautifully crafted and evocative pairing that captures Fleetwood Mac at a key moment in their early evolution.
Fleetwood Mac on Blue Horizon
Before their later mainstream success, Fleetwood Mac recorded a series of influential blues‑rock singles for Blue Horizon, with “Albatross” becoming one of their most recognisable early tracks. These releases are prized by collectors for their warm production, strong musicianship and the label’s important role in the British blues boom of the late 1960s.
45 rpm Record – “Albatross” / “Jigsaw Puzzle Blues” – Fleetwood Mac (Blue Horizon, 1968)
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Description
A vintage 45 rpm vinyl single on the Blue Horizon label featuring Fleetwood Mac, with the atmospheric instrumental “Albatross” backed with Danny Kirwan’s lively “Jigsaw Puzzle Blues”. Released in November 1968, this single became one of the band’s earliest major UK hits, showcasing Peter Green’s distinctive melodic guitar style and the group’s blues‑influenced yet increasingly melodic direction.
A strong example for collectors of Blue Horizon releases, early Fleetwood Mac or late‑60s British blues‑rock.
A beautifully crafted and evocative pairing that captures Fleetwood Mac at a key moment in their early evolution.
Fleetwood Mac on Blue Horizon
Before their later mainstream success, Fleetwood Mac recorded a series of influential blues‑rock singles for Blue Horizon, with “Albatross” becoming one of their most recognisable early tracks. These releases are prized by collectors for their warm production, strong musicianship and the label’s important role in the British blues boom of the late 1960s.