Albatross (composition)

Albatross (composition)

Single infobox
Name = Albatross



Artist = Fleetwood Mac
B-side = "Jigsaw Puzzle Blues"
Released = January 1969
Format = 7" single
Recorded = October 1968
Length = 3:07
Genre = Blues-rock, Instrumental rockLabel = Blue Horizon BH 57-3145
Producer = Mike Vernon
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"Albatross" is a guitar-based instrumental by Fleetwood Mac, released as a single in 1969. The piece was composed by Peter Green.

The composition suggests a relaxing sea setting, with cymbals imitating the sound of waves and a dreamy solo from Green's guitar. It contains only two chords, Emaj7 and F#m, and could be seen as an early ambient work. It is often assumed that Green used his Les Paul but he said it was his Fender Stratocaster, as there is subtle use of the vibrato bar. The Les Paul that Green used in Fleetwood Mac has a nasal tone like that achieved in the in-between positions of a Stratocaster, and heard in the song.

Green had been working on the piece for some time before the addition to the band of 18 year old guitarist Danny Kirwan. Slide guitarist Jeremy Spencer was not generally inclined to work with Green, who had felt unable to realise the overall effect that he wanted. With Kirwan's input, Green completed the piece and it was recorded just two months after Kirwan joined, without Spencer present. Kirwan's instrumental "Jigsaw Puzzle Blues" was chosen for the B-side in most territories. Albatross has been re-released many times as a single in various countries, with many different B-sides.

It has been suggested that the piece is associated with the metaphorical use of the word albatross to mean a wearisome burden. The use of the word "Albatross" to mean an encumbrance around somebody's neck is an allusion to Coleridge's poem "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" (1798). It is unclear whether Fleetwood Mac intended the title to reference this meaning or if it refers to the bird; but the title of the album it appears on, "The Pious Bird of Good Omen", alludes to and quotes from the Coleridge poem.

This composition is one of only a few tracks by the original lineup of Fleetwood Mac that is included on their later "greatest hits" and "best of" compilations. Many of their compilations only focus on hits from the 1970s and 1980s. However, other compositions from that period have gone on to become classic recordings in the hands of other performers - "Black Magic Woman" as recorded by Santana for example. Another example, "Oh, Well" has gone on to become a classic rock standard. "Albatross" is the only Fleetwood Mac composition with the distinction of having inspired a Beatles song, "Sun King" from 1969's "Abbey Road".

The piece was used as the background music to Marks & Spencer's 2005 advertising campaign. In March of that year, "Q" magazine placed it at number 37 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks.

The distinctive slide guitar motif is a recurring theme on The KLF's 1990 album "Chill Out".

ide notes

Fleetwood Mac became associated with this piece in the British public consciousness despite having numerous other well-received singles. In other territories, however, the greater iconic body of Fleetwood Mac hits came after the departure of Peter Green in 1970 and other lineup changes took place (including the addition of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham in 1975). This is particularly true of North America, where "Albatross" was not a hit.

Chart positions

* #1 (UK)
* #2 (Netherlands)
* #2 (Norway)
* #4 (Sweden)
* #5 (Ireland)
* #45 (Canada)

Personnel

*Peter Green - guitar
*Danny Kirwan - guitar
*John McVie - bass
*Mick Fleetwood - drums


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