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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
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| Name = Shrine '69
{{Infobox album
| Type = [[Live Album]]
| Artist = [[Fleetwood Mac]]
| name = Shrine '69
| Cover =
| type = live
| Released = [[1999 in music|1999]]
| artist = [[Fleetwood Mac]]
| Recorded = January 25, 1969
| cover = Shrine69.jpg
| Genre = [[Blues-rock]]
| alt =
| Length =
| released = {{Start date|1999}}
| recorded = 25 January 1969
| Label = [[Rykodisc]]
| Producer =
| venue = [[Shrine Auditorium]]
| Reviews =
| genre = [[Blues-rock]]
| Last album =
| length = 43:13
| This album =
| label = [[Rykodisc]]
| Next album =
| producer =
| prev_title = [[The Dance (Fleetwood Mac album)|The Dance]]
| prev_year = 1997
| next_title = [[The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac]]
| next_year = 2002
}}
}}
'''''Shrine '69''''' is a live [[album]] by [[Great Britain|British]] [[Blues-rock|blues rock]] band [[Fleetwood Mac]], recorded on [[January 25]], [[1969]] (see [[1969 in music]]), and finally released in 1999. Recorded at a concert in southern [[California]], this album includes versions of the band's recent hits, "[[Albatross (composition)|Albatross]]" and "Need Your Love So Bad", as well as more unusual songs like "Before the Beginning" and "Lemon Squeezer".
'''''Shrine '69''''' is a live album by British [[Blues-rock|blues rock]] band [[Fleetwood Mac]], recorded on 25 January 1969,<ref>{{Cite AV media notes |title=Shrine '69 | first=Stuart "Dinky" |last=Dawson |date=1999 |type=insert |publisher=Rykodisc |id=RCD 10424 |location=Salem, MA, USA}}</ref> and finally released in 1999.<ref>{{Cite AV media notes |title=Shrine '69 | date=1999 |type=CD Cover |publisher=Rykodisc |id=RCD 10424 |location=Salem, MA, USA}}</ref> Recorded at a concert in Los Angeles,<ref>{{Cite AV media notes |title=Shrine '69 | first=Stuart "Dinky" |last=Dawson |date=1999 |type=insert |publisher=Rykodisc |id=RCD 10424 |location=Salem, MA, USA}}</ref> this album includes versions of the band's recent hits, "[[Albatross (composition)|Albatross]]" and "[[Need Your Love So Bad]]", as well as more unusual songs like "Before the Beginning" and "Lemon Squeezer".


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
#"Tune Up"
#"Tune Up" – 2:10
#"If You Be My Baby" ([[Peter Green (musician)|Green]]/[[Clifford Davis (musician)|Adams]])
#"If You Be My Baby" ([[Peter Green (musician)|Peter Green]], [[Clifford Davis (musician)|C.G. Adams]]) – 4:28
#"Something Inside of Me" ([[Danny Kirwan|Kirwan]])
#"Something Inside of Me" ([[Danny Kirwan]]) – 4:03
#"My Sweet Baby" ([[Homesick James|Williamson]])
#"My Sweet Baby" ([[Homesick James]]) – 4:26
#"[[Albatross (composition)|Albatross]]" (Green)
#"[[Albatross (composition)|Albatross]]" (Green) – 3:26
#"Before the Beginning" (Green)
#"Before the Beginning" (Green) – 3:05
#"Rollin' Man" (Green/Adams)
#"Rollin' Man" (Green, Adams) – 5:33
#"Lemon Squeezer" (Lane)
#"Lemon Squeezer" ([[Jimmy Rogers|James A. Lane]]) – 5:29
#"Need Your Love So Bad" ([[Little Willie John|John]])
#"[[Need Your Love So Bad]]" ([[Little Willie John]], Mertis John Jr.) – 6:59
#"[[Great Balls of Fire]]" ([[Otis Blackwell|Blackwell]]/Hammer)
#"[[Great Balls of Fire]]" ([[Otis Blackwell]], Jack Hammer) – 3:37


==Personnel==
==Personnel==
;Fleetwood Mac
*[[Peter Green (musician)|Peter Green]] – [[guitar]], [[Singing|vocals]]
*[[Jeremy Spencer]] – guitar, vocals, [[piano]]
*[[Peter Green (musician)|Peter Green]] – guitar, vocals
*[[Jeremy Spencer]] – slide guitar, vocals, piano
*[[Danny Kirwan]] – guitar, vocals
*[[Danny Kirwan]] – guitar, vocals
*[[John McVie]] – [[bass guitar|bass]]
*[[John McVie]] – bass guitar
*[[Mick Fleetwood]] – [[Drum kit|drums]], [[percussion instrument|percussion]]
*[[Mick Fleetwood]] – drums, percussion
;Technical

*Dinky Dawson – sound engineer
*Stuart "Dinky" Dawson – sound engineer
*Alan Douches – mastering engineer
*Alan Douches – mastering engineer
*[[Clifford Davis (musician)|Clifford Davis]] – management
*[[Clifford Davis (musician)|Clifford Davis]] – management

==Notes==
{{Reflist}}


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[[Category:Fleetwood Mac live albums]]
[[Category:1999 live albums]]
[[Category:Rykodisc live albums]]


[[Category:Fleetwood Mac albums]]
[[Category:Live albums]]
[[Category:1999 albums]]
[[Category:Rykodisc albums]]


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Latest revision as of 15:24, 16 February 2024

Shrine '69
Live album by
Released1999 (1999)
Recorded25 January 1969
VenueShrine Auditorium
GenreBlues-rock
Length43:13
LabelRykodisc
Fleetwood Mac chronology
The Dance
(1997)
Shrine '69
(1999)
The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac
(2002)

Shrine '69 is a live album by British blues rock band Fleetwood Mac, recorded on 25 January 1969,[1] and finally released in 1999.[2] Recorded at a concert in Los Angeles,[3] this album includes versions of the band's recent hits, "Albatross" and "Need Your Love So Bad", as well as more unusual songs like "Before the Beginning" and "Lemon Squeezer".

Track listing

[edit]
  1. "Tune Up" – 2:10
  2. "If You Be My Baby" (Peter Green, C.G. Adams) – 4:28
  3. "Something Inside of Me" (Danny Kirwan) – 4:03
  4. "My Sweet Baby" (Homesick James) – 4:26
  5. "Albatross" (Green) – 3:26
  6. "Before the Beginning" (Green) – 3:05
  7. "Rollin' Man" (Green, Adams) – 5:33
  8. "Lemon Squeezer" (James A. Lane) – 5:29
  9. "Need Your Love So Bad" (Little Willie John, Mertis John Jr.) – 6:59
  10. "Great Balls of Fire" (Otis Blackwell, Jack Hammer) – 3:37

Personnel

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Fleetwood Mac
Technical
  • Stuart "Dinky" Dawson – sound engineer
  • Alan Douches – mastering engineer
  • Clifford Davis – management

Notes

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  1. ^ Dawson, Stuart "Dinky" (1999). Shrine '69 (insert). Salem, MA, USA: Rykodisc. RCD 10424.
  2. ^ Shrine '69 (CD Cover). Salem, MA, USA: Rykodisc. 1999. RCD 10424.
  3. ^ Dawson, Stuart "Dinky" (1999). Shrine '69 (insert). Salem, MA, USA: Rykodisc. RCD 10424.