This set includes 5 Fleetwood Mac albums including their composition evolves simultaneously with a gradual change in their style. The first album is lextraordinaire "The play on" 1969 (xxxxx), where we still have the chance to count on the presence that made Peter Green half pieces, Dany Kirwin ensuring other half except one. All without exception and of course we like "Oh well" extrordinaire title into two. The second album "Kiln House" of 1970 (xxxxx) sees the departure of Peter Green and a significant change of the compositions (finished blues). It begins with a very good rock Jeremy Spencer "This is the rock" of a labor monitoring group "Station man" of 50 rejuvenated with "Blood on the floor." They gradually saméricanisent as proven "Hi Ho Silver". Very good piece with "Jewel Eyed Judy" which is a sort of little return to origins. Side 2 honored with Buddy Holly "Buddys song" followed of a good instrumental "Earl gray". Folk with "One Together" monitoring lentrainant and great "Tell me all the thing you do" before closing smoothly with linterprétatin of "Mission Bell". Third album "Future games" 1971 (xxxx) with the departure of Jeremy Spencer replaced by laméricain Bob Welch and the arrival of Christine McVie. Very good start with the melodious "Woman of 1000 years" D. Kirwan followed very rock dune composition of C. McVie. The group LOEUVRE with progressive rock "What a shame" followed by the first composition of Bob Welch "Future games", a long piece done well in the American style of the times (Bread, America). Fourth album "Bare Trees" 1972 (xxx) with the same group composition. Very good start with rock causing Kirwan "Child of Mine" dune followed Welch nice ballad "The ghost" before the interpretation by Christine McVie dune his compositions "Homeward bound". Another good instrumental Kirwan with "Sunny side of heaven." Side 2 begins with the rhythmic "Bare Trees" that jaime moderately follow the melodic ballad "Sentimental Lady". 'Dannys song "does not menthousiasme as" Spare me a little of your love "; evolution of the group do not maccroche. Follows a very good piece of Kirwan "Dust" undeserving BE discarded. The last piece spoke not within the level. Fifth album "Mystery To Me" from 1973 (xxxx) with the departure of Danny Kirwan replaced Bob Weston. It starts well with lharmonieux "Emerald Eyes" with a melody, arrangements and a successful pace. Then Christine McVie with "Believe me," three times, a good piano intro, and a catchy instrumental smooth end result then "Just crazy love" that sécoute. Excellent "Hypnotized" Bob Welch makes a bit like Sting. Then working group succeeded with "Forever" followed by the pleasant "Keep going." Follow three rock compositions Welch "The city," "Miles away" and "Somebody" which give off a clear energy. C. McVie sweet ballad "The Way I Feel" before the right cover of "For your love" without punch Yardbirds. Excellent last bit bluesy C. McVie "Why". Five albums that reflect Fleetwood Mac gradual evolution towards its future American style, away from the original band's style that I personally prefer. This box set is a pleasant and japprécie that I advise. Very good quality / price.