Midnight in San Juan | ||||
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Japanese CD release
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Studio album by Danny Kirwan | ||||
Released | 1 September 1976 1977 (USA & Canada) |
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Genre | Rock | |||
Label | DJM | |||
Producer | Clifford Davis | |||
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North American cover | ||||
Danny Kirwan, as released in the USA and Canada
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Allmusic |
Midnight in San Juan is an album by British blues rock musician Danny Kirwan, who was a member of Fleetwood Mac from 1968–72. Released in 1976, this was his second of three solo albums with the DJM Records label.
This album was released in the USA and Canada in May 1977 under the title Danny Kirwan, with a different sleeve (front and back) and a biography / review written by Michael Hogan. The recorded material is identical to the UK release. It was released for the first time on CD, only in Japan, in February 2006.
Apart from the self-penned tracks, Kirwan includes a reggae-style cover of The Beatles' "Let It Be", which was a single in the United States. The other single from this album was "Misty River". Another cover version was "Look Around You", written by Dave Walker, himself an ex-Fleetwood Mac member.
Kirwan's backing band on the album was made up of members of Stretch; an earlier incarnation of Stretch had briefly toured as a bogus version of Fleetwood Mac in 1974.
Allmusic critic Joe Viglione claimed that the album was "chock-full of quality material – there isn't a bad track on it musically". Raising comparisons with America, The Beatles, Kirwan's last album with Fleetwood Mac, Bare Trees, and also the music of his old bandmate Bob Welch, he suggested that Kirwan's record label should have supported the album more strongly. Viglione gave particular credit for Kirwan's creative treatment of "Let It Be", rather than simply covering the Beatles song note for note.
Side One
Side Two
The Japanese CD release came in a cardboard sleeve.