Danny Kirwan discography

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This is a discography for Danny Kirwan, one of the lead guitarists in Fleetwood Mac from 1968 to 1972. From 1975 to 1979 he had a brief solo career.

With Fleetwood Mac[]

Albums[]

Additional compilations and archival releases[]

Live albums[]

  • Live at the BBC (Castle 1995 – recorded 1967–71)
  • Shrine '69 (Rykodisc 1999 – recorded 25 January 1969)
  • The Blues Collection (Castle, 1989 or 1992)
  • Live at the Boston Tea Party, vols 1–3 (recorded February 1970. Comprehensively released 1998 by Snapper Records, having previously been repackaged and bootlegged several times)
  • Jumping at Shadows: The Blues Years (released 2002)

Singles[]

Fleetwood Mac singles released only in non-UK markets[]

  • "Rattlesnake Shake" / "Coming Your Way" (France, Germany, USA, Canada 1969)
  • "Jewel Eyed Judy" / "Station Man" (Germany, Netherlands, USA 1970)
  • "Tell Me All the Things You Do" / "This Is the Rock" (France 1970)
  • "Sands of Time" / "Lay It All Down" (USA 11/1971)
  • "Sentimental Lady" / "Sunny Side Of Heaven" (USA 05/1972)
"Albatross", "Need Your Love So Bad" and "Oh Well" were also re-released in various European markets with different B-sides.
"Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked in Tonight" was credited to 'Earl Vince and the Valiants', a sometime pseudonym of Fleetwood Mac while in 'Jeremy Spencer 50s mode'.
"Need Your Love So Bad" was recorded before Kirwan joined Fleetwood Mac, but he appeared in the black and white video clip for the song.

Danny Kirwan solo releases[]

Albums[]

Singles[]

  • Ram Jam City / Hot Summer Day (DJM 07/1975)
  • Misty River / Rolling Hills (DJM 05/1976)
  • Ram Jam City / Angel's Delight (DJM 1976 – UK only)
  • Second Chapter / Skip A Dee Doo (DJM 08/1976 – US only)
  • Hot Summer Day / Love Can Always Bring You Happiness (DJM 06/1977)
  • Let It Be / I Can Tell (DJM 08/1977 – US only)
  • Only You / Caroline (DJM 03/1979 – UK only)

Fleetwood Mac's "Man of the World" was also released in the UK with Danny Kirwan's "Second Chapter" on the B-side, both on the DJM label and on Epic. In the USA, Kirwan's "Best Girl in the World" was the B-side, this time only on DJM.

Other releases featuring Danny Kirwan[]

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References[]

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