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This article was automatically assessed because at least one WikiProject had rated the article as stub, and the rating on other projects was brought up to Stub class. BetacommandBot 01:34, 9 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Fair use rationale for Image:Fleetwood Mac-BJC1.jpg

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BetacommandBot (talk) 06:55, 1 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Fair use rationale for Image:Fleetwood Mac-BJC2.jpg

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BetacommandBot (talk) 06:56, 1 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I added the {POV} tag. The present article includes "Green's stunningly fluid guitar work is at the fore, as usual. But the real treat is picking out the Chess players" - hardly neutral, is it? More references, less fancruft needed.

Derek R Bullamore (talk) 13:22, 30 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

All that material was simply lifted straight off the CD liner notes, which accounts for its promotional tone. All of it of course, copyrighted and for that reason removed from the article. cheers Deconstructhis (talk) 04:14, 3 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Fleetwood Mac In Chicago is the real name of the record

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Hello, "Blues Jam At Chess" & "Blues Jam in Chicago" are derived products [1] Maybe this tracklist will be usefull... Tracklist A1 Watch Out Bass – John McVie Drums – Mick Fleetwood Guitar – Danny Kirwan Vocals, Guitar – Peter Green (2) Written-By – P. A. Green* 4:10 A2 Ooh Baby Bass – John* Drums – Mick* Vocals, Guitar – Peter* Written-By – C. Burnett* 3:15 A3 South Indiana - Take 1 Written-By – W. Horton* 3:12 A4 South Indiana - Take 2 Bass – John* Drums – Mick* Guitar – Danny*, Peter* Harmonica – Walter 'Shakey' Horton* Written-By – W. Horton* 2:43 A5 Last Night Bass – John* Drums – Mick* Guitar – Danny* Harmonica – 'Shakey'* Vocals, Guitar – Peter* Written-By – W. Jacobs* 4:55 A6 Red Hot Jam Acoustic Bass [String Bass] – Willie Dixon Drums – Mick* Guitar – Guitar Buddy*, Honey Boy Edwards*, Peter* Harmonica – 'Shakey'* Written-By – P. A. Green* 4:36 B1 World's In A Tangle Bass – John* Drums – S. P.* Guitar – Peter* Piano – Otis* Vocals, Guitar – Danny* Written-By – J. Lane* 4:55 B2 Talk With You Written-By – D. Kirwan* 3:22 B3 Like It This Way Bass – John* Drums – Mick* Guitar – Peter* Piano – Otis* Vocals, Guitar – Danny* Written-By – D. Kirwan* 3:45 B4 Someday Soon Baby Written-By – O. Spann* 7:02 B5 Hungry Country Girl Bass – John* Drums – Mick* Guitar – Danny*, Peter* Vocals, Piano – Otis* Written-By – O. Spann* 5:37 C1 I'm Worried Written-By – E. James* 3:22 C2 I Held My Baby Last Night Written-By – E. James* 4:04 C3 Madison Blues Written-By – E. James* 4:35 C4 I Can't Hold Out Bass – Willie* Drums – Mick* Guitar – Danny* Tenor Saxophone – J.T. Brown Vocals, Slide Guitar – Jeremy Spencer Written-By – E. James* 3:35 C5 I Need Your Love Written-By – W. Horton* 3:20 C6 I Got The Blues Bass – John* Drums – S.P. Leary Guitar – Danny*, Peter* Piano – Otis Spann Vocals, Harmonica – 'Shakey'* Written-By – W. Horton* 3:50 D1 Black Jack Blues Bass – Willie* Drums – Mick* Guitar – Honey Boy*, Jerremy* Vocals, Tenor Saxophone – J.T. Brown Written-By – J.T. Brown 4:49 D2 Everyday I Have The Blues 4:30 D3 Rockin' Boogie Bass – Willie* Drums – Mick* Guitar – Honey Boy*, Peter* Tenor Saxophone – J.T. Brown Vocals, Guitar – Jeremy* Written-By – J. Spencer* 3:45 D4 Sugar Mama Written-By – C. Burnett* 4:03 D5 Homework Bass – John* Drums – Mick* Guitar – Danny* Piano – Otis* Vocals, Guitar – Peter* Written-By – A. Perkins*, D. Clark*, O. Rush* 3:18 Cheers ! --78.118.224.135 (talk) 13:49, 30 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

I believe you are mistaken. Blues Jam at Chess was the title of the original UK release[2], while Blues Jam in Chicago - Volume One and Volume Two were the USA release format[3][4]. Both were issued in 1969, though I have not yet been able to determine which came first; whichever did should be the title of the article. Reissues titled "Fleetwood Mac in Chicago" such as the one you have referenced didn't begin to appear until 1971. 213.31.88.110 (talk) 11:06, 30 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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