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Pink Floyd's David Gilmour plays guitar on a newly created version of the 1955 Little Willie John song "Need Your Love So Bad," featuring an archival vocal reco
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Pink Floyd‘s
David Gilmour plays guitar on a newly created version of the 1955
Little Willie John song “Need Your Love So Bad,” featuring an archival vocal recording of late
Fleetwood Mac co-founder
Peter Green, that will be released in conjunction with an upcoming coffee-table book focusing on Green’s life and music.
The book,
The Albatross Man, will be released in October 2021, coinciding with what would have been Green’s 75th birthday. It’s available for pre-order now in multiple versions.
The new version of “Need Your Love So Bad” got its premiere at RollingStone.com as part of a YouTube video promoting the book. The track incorporates a 1968 demo of Green singing the tune, which Fleetwood Mac recorded that same year. Another new track also was recorded in conjunction with
Rolling Stone Menu Hear David Gilmour, Peter Green Play Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Need Your Love So Bad’
Recording heralds release of new book about Green,
The Albatross Man
A previously unheard recording of “Need Your Love So Bad” a blues song that late Fleetwood Mac frontman Peter Green sang with the group in its early days will come out in conjunction with the release of a new book about Green,
The Albatross Man, this October.
Rolling Stone has a sneak peek of the track this Wednesday.
Green recorded the vocal in his mother’s attic sometime in the mid-Sixties; the more familiar recording of the track came out on Fleetwood Mac’s 1969 LP,
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