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: The remaster restored the original 1969 UK track listing, ensuring "Closing My Eyes" sits in its intended sequence as the second track.

: The 2013 remaster emphasizes the "less is more" philosophy Mick Fleetwood often attributed to Green's leadership.

: The 2013 edition features updated mastering from the original tapes , highlighting the delicate interplay between Peter Green’s vocals and the dual-guitar harmonies introduced by new member Danny Kirwan . closing_my_eyes_2013_remaster

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For fans of the Peter Green era, the 2013 remastered version of "Closing My Eyes" is often cited as the definitive way to experience the song, capturing the transition from pure blues into the "psychedelic blues odyssey" that would define the band’s early legacy. : The remaster restored the original 1969 UK

Lyrically, the song is a poignant exploration of loneliness and detachment, reflecting Green's evolving mental state and his discomfort with the band's rising popularity. Musically, it is defined by:

The , part of a larger reissue of Then Play On , significantly refreshed the track's presence for modern listeners. This edition is particularly notable for: Mick Fleetwood talks the future of Fleetwood Mac

: Critics have described the track as having a "thin, high tone" that feels disorienting yet deeply emotional, particularly during the brief coda where stray notes ring out from a dense soundscape.