First time on CD for this 1979 album by the former guitarist for Fleetwood Mac. Produced by Ahmet Ertegun with musical assistance from Simon Phillips, Neil Jason, Ray Gomez and Michael Fogarty. Wounded Bird. 2006.
First time on CD for this 1979 album by the former guitarist for Fleetwood Mac. Produced by Ahmet Ertegun with musical assistance from Simon Phillips, Neil Jason, Ray Gomez and Michael Fogarty. Wounded Bird. 2006.
CD Reviews
BOGUS
A. D. Handman | Eugene, OR | 12/26/2008
(1 out of 5 stars)
"Flee indeed. No one is sure if Jeremy Spencer even played on this album. The music itself is warmed over disco with some faceless wonder vocalist and one song allegedly written by Spencer. Really, don't even bother, unless you are feeling nostaligic for music that sounds like the soundtrack from "Makin' It". (Anybody remember "Makin It"...?)"
Not the real deal.
Paul Sarran | Santa Rosa, CA | 12/25/2008
(1 out of 5 stars)
"I played on the original sessions of this album for Atlantic, and this album is not even remotely the same. Not even the same songs! Simon Phillips played on all the tracks I worked on. Jeremy then went to L.A. and had re-recorded my bass parts with Jason overdubbing my tracks, he did a great job.
The original was o.k., this release is pretty bad. I'm disappointed."
Wholeheartedly agree!
jeremy spencer | Luton, Bedfordshire United Kingdom | 06/11/2007
(1 out of 5 stars)
"Sorry I even got sucked into this one. Only track worth anything to me is Travelling (the last song)!
Sorry you all wasted your money. I wasted a whole lot too, and time involved in it! A big lesson learned!"
Early 80's music
Ole Harry Bakkehaug | Sørreisa, Norway | 01/09/2007
(2 out of 5 stars)
"Not quite what I had expected, but since I am a great fan of Jeremy Spencer, I wanted this album for my collection."
Only worth if for a song or two
Carlos A. Marsh | pasadena, ca. | 09/10/2008
(2 out of 5 stars)
"in the summer of 79 i fell in love with the breezy tune ''cool breeze'' and have been pining for it ever since. i finally ordered this cd and the song still sounds good. the other songs dont fare as well. except for ''flee'' and ''travelin''' which are nice adult/contemporary tunes. the first three songs sound like jeremy was trying to duplicate bob welch's success but instead sounds like bad leif garrett i just dont think this album would have even sounded good back in 79. even without knowing his fleetwood mac or blues roots."