Eddie Boyd With Peter Green - 7936 South Rhodes-full Album Official
: Boyd’s sophisticated, jazz-tinged piano anchors every track.
: A slow-burner showcasing Green’s haunting sustain.
: A definitive statement on the genre's endurance. Historical Significance Eddie Boyd with Peter Green - 7936 South Rhodes-full album
The album features legendary Chicago pianist Eddie Boyd backed by the core of Fleetwood Mac’s original lineup. : Vocals and piano. Peter Green : Lead guitar. John McVie : Bass. Mick Fleetwood : Drums. Sound and Style
💡 : It stands as one of the most successful collaborations between a first-generation American bluesman and the young British disciples who idolized them. It helped cement Peter Green's reputation as a guitarist who truly "understood" the blues, rather than just copying it. If you want to dive deeper into this era of music: Production techniques used at Blue Horizon Similar collaborations between US and UK artists Discography of Eddie Boyd's other European recordings Tell me which angle you'd like to explore next! John McVie : Bass
Named after Boyd’s former address in Chicago, the record captures a raw, "live-in-studio" energy.
: It avoids the over-production of the late '60s, favoring a stripped-back sound. Essential Tracks The Core Collaboration
Eddie Boyd with Peter Green’s 7936 South Rhodes is a masterclass in transatlantic blues. Released in 1968 on Blue Horizon, the album bridges the gap between Chicago’s piano-driven traditions and the fiery soul of the British blues boom. The Core Collaboration

