Splinter Group/Destiny Road

RELEASE
November 25, 2003
LABEL
Snapper
GENRES
Pop/Rock

Album Review

Splinter Group/Destiny Road is a remarkably good value for anyone interested in the comeback of Peter Green. Combining the self-titled debut of the Splinter Group along with Destiny Road, this two-fer offers a good snapshot of the man's return. He's not the guitar god he once was, which is only to be expected, really. And the band never sounds as inspired as old Fleetwood Mac. But Splinter Group is very serviceable, with both "Homework" and "The Stumble" comparing favorably against the originals -- although it's not always easy to tell which guitar is Green and which is cohort Nigel Watson. Destiny Road, from 1999, showcases a more cohesive unit, and a more relaxed Green. His guitar work still doesn't have the sharpness, nor the unexpected turns of yore, but it's still very pleasant, especially "Madison Blues" and "Hiding in Shadows." In many ways the mere fact that Green was back recording is reward enough. And this time he doesn't sound as tortured by the blues as he was in his heyday.
Chris Nickson, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Hitchhiking Woman
  2. Travelling Riverside Blues
  3. Look on Yonder Hill
  4. Homework
  5. The Stumble
  6. Help Me
  7. Watch Your Step
  8. From Four Till Late
  9. Steady Rollin' Man
  10. It Takes Time
  11. The Dark End of the Street
  12. Going Down
  13. Big Chance Is Gonna Come
  14. Say That You Want To
  15. Heart of Stone
  16. You'll Be Sorry Someday
  17. Tribal Dance
  18. Burglar
  19. Turn Your Love Away
  20. Madison Blues
  21. I Can't Help Myself
  22. Indians
  23. Hiding in Shadows
  24. There's a River