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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.

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • "Ram Jam City" / "Hot Summer Day" (DJM 07/1975) – from Second Chapter
  • "Misty River" / "Rolling Hills" (DJM 05/1976) – from Midnight in San Juan
  • "Second Chapter" / "Skip a Dee Doo" (DJM 08/1976 – US only) – from Second Chapter
  • "Hot Summer Day" / "Love Can Always Bring You Happiness" (DJM 06/1977) – from Second Chapter
  • "Let It Be" / "I Can Tell" (DJM 08/1977 – US only) – from Midnight in San Juan
  • "Only You" / "Caroline" (DJM 03/1979 – UK only) – from Hello There Big Boy!

Demo album

  • Ram Jam City (Mooncrest 2000 – recorded in the mid-1970s as demo tracks for the Second Chapter album)

Other releases featuring Danny Kirwan

With Fleetwood Mac

Albums

Singles

"Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked in Tonight" was credited to 'Earl Vince and the Valiants', a pseudonym sometimes used by Fleetwood Mac when Jeremy Spencer sang lead.

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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.

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • "Ram Jam City" / "Hot Summer Day" (DJM 07/1975) – from Second Chapter
  • "Misty River" / "Rolling Hills" (DJM 05/1976) – from Midnight in San Juan
  • "Second Chapter" / "Skip a Dee Doo" (DJM 08/1976 – US only) – from Second Chapter
  • "Hot Summer Day" / "Love Can Always Bring You Happiness" (DJM 06/1977) – from Second Chapter
  • "Let It Be" / "I Can Tell" (DJM 08/1977 – US only) – from Midnight in San Juan
  • "Only You" / "Caroline" (DJM 03/1979 – UK only) – from Hello There Big Boy!

Demo album

  • Ram Jam City (Mooncrest 2000 – recorded in the mid-1970s as demo tracks for the Second Chapter album)

Other releases featuring Danny Kirwan

With Fleetwood Mac

Albums

Singles

"Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked in Tonight" was credited to 'Earl Vince and the Valiants', a pseudonym sometimes used by Fleetwood Mac when Jeremy Spencer sang lead.

References


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