Christine Perfect – Christine Perfect’s Chicken Shack At The BBC 1968-69 (Mono)
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Christine Perfect’s Chicken Shack At The BBC 1968-69 is a compelling collection of live BBC performances showcasing Christine Perfect (later known as Christine McVie) during her formative years with Chicken Shack. Recorded across various BBC radio sessions between 1968 and 1969, the twenty-odd tracks capture her raw, soulful vocals and expressive keyboard work in a blues-rock setting. The set includes fan favourites like I’d Rather Go Blind, gritty covers such as Mean Old World, and some intimate interviews, giving listeners a vivid portrait of her artistry just prior to her joining Fleetwood Mac. The album also benefits from excellent sound quality throughout and detailed sleeve notes that document the recording dates and broadcast contexts.
Beyond its value as a historical document, the release offers strong musical moments and emotional depth. Perfect’s voice strikes a balance between power and vulnerability, especially on tracks where she interprets blues standards. The backing band, Chicken Shack, provides tight yet spirited instrumental support, allowing her vocals and piano playing to shine without overwhelming them. For collectors and fans of British blues and music history, this set fills in an important chapter: not just early performances, but evidence of her growing command of style and voice at a key moment in her career.
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Recorded For BBC's Symonds On Sunday April 14 1969. Broadcast April 20
A1 I'D Rather Go Blind
A2 Hey Baby
Recorded For BBC's Symonds On Sunday January 27 1969, Broadcast February 2
A3 No Road Is The Right Road
A4 Get Like You Used To Be
Recorded For BBC's Top Gear January 9th 1968, Transmitted January 28
A5 It'S Okay With Me Baby
A6 When The Train Comes Back
Recorded For BBC's Top Gear September 4 1968, Broadcast September 8
A7 Mean Old World
Recorded For BBC's Top Gear April 17 1968, Broadcast April 28
A8 Love Me Or Leave Me
A9 Interview
Recorded For BBC's Top Gear October 13 1969, Broadcast November 1
B1 No Road Is The Right Road
B2 With Pen In Hand
B3 When You Say
Recorded for BBC's Dave Lee Travis November 24 1969. Broadcast November 28
B4 Hey Baby
B5 It'S You I Miss
B6 Gone Into The Sun
Recorded for BBC's Top Gear September 4 1968. Broadcast September 8
B7 Side Tracked
B8 Night Life
B9 Interview