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Fleetwood Mac: Jeremy Spencer (vocals, guitar, piano); Danny Kirwan (vocals, guitar); Mick Fleetwood (drums). Additional personnel: Christine Perfect (background vocals). 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 KILN HOUSE was released at a critical juncture for Fleetwood Mac; leader Peter Green had left the band, and guitarist/vocalists Jeremy Spencer and Danny Kirwan were left to pick up the slack. Fortunately, they took the ball and ran with it, taking the opportunity to move beyond the blues-based sound of the group's Green-era work. American roots influences still abound, as on the rockabilly-styled "This is the Rock" and the 3/4-time country tune "Blood on the Floor," but on "Jewel-Eyed Judy" and others, the band moves towards a more progressive, early-'70s British rock sound. The twin guitars and songcraft of Kirwan and Spencer are the driving force behind KILN HOUSE, an album that marked the beginning of an important new chapter in Fleetwood Mac's history.
Rolling Stone (11/26/70, p.38) - "...KILN HOUSE...is a venture that would make [Buddy] Holly and [Gene] Vincent unabashedly proud as godparents to the album..." Q (7/93, p.106) - 2 Stars - Average - "...an odd mixture, alternating between Spencer's rock'n'roll and country pastiches (plus one charmingly gentle love song) and Kirwan's exploratory blues-derived material, with its pleasing discipline and incisive guitar work..." Peter Green Kiln House Songs | 1. | This Is the Rock |
| 2. | Station Man |
| 3. | Blood on the Floor |
| 4. | Hi Ho Silver |
| 5. | Jewel Eyed Judy |
| 6. | Buddy's Song |
| 7. | Earl Gray |
| 8. | One Together |
| 9. | Tell Me All the Things You Do |
| 10. | Mission Bell |
| Kiln House Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Kiln House Station Man,
Jewel Eyed Judy,
Tell Me all The Things You Do
These songs are incredible.
Danny Kirwan out front. Writing, lead guitar, singing.
Kiln House, Future Games, Bare Trees
contain some of the best rock ever recorded. Submitted by Rick (Chicago, Illinois USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
strange F MAC effort i have to say---about this release--it's a strange one. i LOVE all the F Mac eras--they can really play well in the different lineups---but here,i only can dig STATION MAN.the other tunes are kinda listless and meandering.i'd get Mystery to me,or....another MAC cd before this.Especially as an introduction to the band..... Submitted by a reviewer (worcester ma.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
When music was REAL! One of the best of Fleetwood Mac's pre "yuppie" era. Good solid rock. A rare find on CD. Great Stuff! Submitted by a reviewer (Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.A.)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One of my favorie albums EVER This is really happy music, I've worn out my vinyl, but I don't know what I would do without a version with all the familiar skips and pops.
Jeremy Spencer really shines here, 40 years befor his 2006 release: "Precious Little". Check it out, it's a gem. Submitted by Mark (Utica, MI, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Rare Fleetwood Mac Find...... I bought Kiln House when I first heard it, besides a few non-luster tracks, This ALbum rocked! The dual guitar work(minus Leader Peter Green) surprised and delighted me. Fleetowd Mac has gone through alot of personel changes over the years, yeilding many different flavors of music along the way. If you have never heard this collection, by all means its worth every penny! Submitted by mga4u2 (Cleveland, Ohio) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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