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Kiln House

 
Album Review: Kiln House
 

  • Artist: Fleetwood Mac
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1970 09
  • Total Time: 33:54
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Fleetwood Mac was still primarily a blues band on this, their first album after the departure of founder/nominal leader Peter Green. But the remaining members, Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Jeremy Spencer, and Danny Kirwan (plus McVie's wife, Christine, not yet officially part of the group) started broadening the band's use of blues into other contexts, and adding new influences in the absence of Green's laser-like focus. Jeremy Spencer's fascination with American rock & roll manifests itself on the album opener, "This Is the Rock" (which crosses paths with Elvis Presley's Sun Records sides), whilst "Hi Ho Silver" is a higher-wattage shouter covering the same territory that Spencer explored with the band (sans Green) on "Someone's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked in Tonight," only with a little more subtlety and grace; and his tribute to Buddy Holly, "Buddy's Song," even outdoes the classic Joe Meek/Mike Berry "Tribute to Buddy Holly" as a memorial to the late rock & roll star -- and it was always too good and sincere to be mistaken for part of any oldies revival. "Jewel Eyed Judy" and "Earl Gray" are two superb showcases for Danny Kirwan, the former as a vocalist and player and the latter as a composer and guitarist in tandem with Spencer, in what was a pretty good successor to the Green-era instrumental hit "Albatross." "One Together" shows off a harmony-vocal side to this band that was something new in 1970, on one of the prettiest tunes they ever had to work with. And Kirwan gets the spotlight once again as a guitarist on the hard-rocking "Tell Me All the Things You Do." The album ends with the lyrical, relaxed McCartney-esque folky pop of "Mission Bell," which seemed to point the way toward their future direction. None of this may be as intense as the music they cut with Peter Green running the show, but in its relaxed way Kiln House represents the same virtuoso blues-rock outfit having a little fun while making a record -- think of it as roughly Fleetwood Mac's equivalent to the Rolling Stones' Between the Buttons. ~ Bruce Eder & William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
This Is the Rock Fleetwood Mac (2:45)
Station Man Danny Kirwan, Jeremy Spencer, John McVie Fleetwood Mac (5:49)
Blood on the Floor Fleetwood Mac (2:44)
Hi Ho Silver Ed Kirkeby Fleetwood Mac (3:05)
Jewel Eyed Judy Mick Fleetwood, Danny Kirwan, John McVie Fleetwood Mac (3:17)
Buddy's Song Buddy Holly Fleetwood Mac (2:08)
Earl Gray Fleetwood Mac (4:01)
One Together Fleetwood Mac (3:23)
Tell Me All the Things You Do Fleetwood Mac (4:10)
Mission Bell Fleetwood Mac (2:32)

Credits

Big Walter Horton (Harmonica), Fleetwood Mac (Producer), Fleetwood Mac (Main Performer), Mick Fleetwood (Drums), Danny Kirwan (Guitar), Danny Kirwan (Vocals), Christine McVie (Keyboards), Christine McVie (Vocals), Jeremy Spencer (Guitar), Jeremy Spencer (Piano), Jeremy Spencer (Vocals), John McVie (Bass), Martin Birch (Engineer), Dinky Dawson (Sound Consultant)
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Kiln House
Kiln House cover
Studio album by Fleetwood Mac
Released September 18, 1970
Recorded June–July 1970
Genre Rock
Length 33:54
Label Reprise
Producer Fleetwood Mac
Professional reviews
Fleetwood Mac chronology
Then Play On
(1969)
Kiln House
(1970)
Future Games
(1971)

Kiln House is an album by British rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1970 (see 1970 in music). This is the first of the post-Peter Green Fleetwood Mac albums, and their last album to feature Jeremy Spencer. Christine McVie was present at the recording sessions and contributed backing vocals and cover art, although she was not a full member of the band until shortly after the album's completion.

Spencer's retro 50s homages and parodies dominate the album, but Danny Kirwan's more sincere songs are almost equally prominent. "Buddy's Song" is credited to Buddy Holly's mother, but is actually the song "Peggy Sue Got Married" with new lyrics listing a great many Buddy Holly song titles.

An early version of Kirwan's instrumental "Earl Gray", entitled "Farewell", was later released on the compilation The Vaudeville Years.

Track listing

  1. "This Is the Rock" (Spencer) – 2:45
  2. "Station Man" (Kirwan/Spencer/J McVie) – 5:49
  3. "Blood on the Floor" (Spencer) – 2:44
  4. "Hi Ho Silver" (Waller/Kirkeby) – 3:05
  5. "Jewel Eyed Judy" (Kirwan/Fleetwood/J McVie) – 3:17
  6. "Buddy's Song" (Buddy Holly) – 2:08
  7. "Earl Gray" (Kirwan) – 4:01
  8. "One Together" (Spencer) – 3:23
  9. "Tell Me All the Things You Do" (Kirwan) – 4:10
  10. "Mission Bell" (Hodges/Michael) – 2:32

Personnel

Fleetwood Mac

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