The years 1969-1972 marked the first of many transitional periods in the storied history of the unrivaled Fleetwood Mac. They were already a popular blues band in 1969 when they released Then Play On, their stellar third studio album. It was Fleetwood Mac's first with guitarist/songwriter Danny Kirwan who would help steer the band through their next three albums Kiln House (1970), Future Games (1971) and Bare Trees (1972), and ultimately their last with founding member Peter Green. Then Play On's powerful mix of blues and rock includes standout tracks like "Rattlesnake Shake," "Searching For Madge" and "Coming Your Way," and although their time together was short-lived, Green and Kirwan's chemistry here is both definitive in its own right and foreshadowing of the band's future pop-rock brilliance. 1. Coming Your Way 2. Closing My Eyes3. Fighting For Madge4. When You Say5. Show Biz Blues6. Underway7. One Sunny Day8. Although The Sun Is Shining9. Rattlesnake Shake10. Without You11. Searching For Madge12. My Dream13. Like Crying14. Before The Beginning