Destiny Road

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Destiny Road
Destiny Road cover
Studio album by Peter Green Splinter Group
Released 1999
Genre Blues
Label Snapper Music
Producer(s) Pete Brown & The Splinter Group
Peter Green Splinter Group chronology
Soho Session
(1999)
Destiny Road
(1999)
Hot Foot Powder
(2000)


Destiny Road is an album by the British blues band the Peter Green Splinter Group, led by Peter Green. Released in 1999 (see 1999 in music), this was their fourth album. Green was the founder of Fleetwood Mac and a member of that group from 1967-70, before a sporadic solo career during the late 1970s and early 1980s.

The album included a reworking of "Tribal Dance", which first featured on Green's 1978 solo album In the Skies, and also a new version of the Fleetwood Mac hit "Man of the World".

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Big Change Is Gonna Come (Cotton)
  2. "Say That You Want To" (Stroud)
  3. "Heart Of Stone" (Cotton)
  4. "You'll Be Sorry Someday" (Cotton)
  5. "Tribal Dance" (Green)
  6. "Burglar" (Watson)
  7. "Turn Your Love Away" (Stroud)
  8. "Madison Blues" (James)
  9. "I Can't Help Myself" (Watson)
  10. "Indians" (Watson)
  11. "Hiding In Shadows" (Cotton)
  12. "There's A River" (Winwood/Jennings)
  13. "Man Of The World" (Green)
  • Track 13 is a hidden track.
  • Japanese versions of the album contained two extra tracks: "The Brave" and "Gambling Man".

[edit] Personnel

  • Jennie Evans & Debbie Miller - Backing Vocals
  • Derek Nash & Joe Green - Tenor Saxophone
  • Kate Shortt, Guy Theaker, Malcolm Allison, Naomi Fairhurst - Strings

[edit] Production

  • Produced by Pete Brown and the Splinter Group
  • Engineered by Matthew Ollivier with Richard Wheatley
  • Recorded at Jacobs Studios, Farnham, Surrey
  • Mixed by Matthew Ollivier and the Splinter Group
  • Design by 9th Planet, London