
Released: 24/06/22
Madison Blue captures a transformative 18-month period in Fleetwood Mac’s history as they evolved from British blues roots into a more melodic, West Coast-influenced sound. Following Peter Green’s 1970 departure, the band—joined by Christine McVie—began forging a new path, heard in early tracks like “Station Man,” “The Purple Dancer,” and “Jewel Eyed Judy,” which hint at the harmonies and textures that would later define their Rumours-era success.