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The Best of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac

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Released
  
11 November 2002

Artist
  
Fleetwood Mac

Producer
  
Mike Vernon

Recorded
  
1967–71

Release date
  
11 November 2002

Label
  
Columbia Records

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Genres
  
Blues, Rock music, Blues rock

Similar
  
Fleetwood Mac albums, Blues albums

The Best of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac is a compilation featuring tracks from Fleetwood Mac's Peter Green years. However, two tracks do not feature Green. "Dragonfly" was recorded by Fleetwood Mac after Green left, and "I'd Rather Go Blind" is not by Fleetwood Mac at all but a recording by Chicken Shack featuring future Fleetwood Mac member Christine McVie. The album serves as a digitally remastered replacement for the band's Greatest Hits, with the remastering and cover art taken from the 1999 box set The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions 1967–1969.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Albatross" (Peter Green)
  2. "Black Magic Woman" (Green)
  3. "Need Your Love So Bad" (US version) (Mertis John, Jr.)
  4. "My Heart Beat Like a Hammer" (Jeremy Spencer)
  5. "Rollin' Man" (Green, C.G. Adams)
  6. "The Green Manalishi (With the Two Prong Crown)" (Green)
  7. "Man of the World" (Green)
  8. "Something Inside of Me" (Danny Kirwan)
  9. "Looking for Somebody" (Green)
  10. "Oh Well (Parts 1 & 2)" (Green)
  11. "Rattlesnake Shake" (Green)
  12. "Merry Go Round" (Green)
  13. "I Loved Another Woman" (Green)
  14. "Need Your Love Tonight" (Spencer)
  15. "Worried Dream" (B.B. King)
  16. "Dragonfly" (Kirwan, W. H. Davies)
  17. "Stop Messin' Round" (Green, C.G. Adams)
  18. "Shake Your Moneymaker" (Elmore James)
  19. "I'd Rather Go Blind" (by Chicken Shack) (Etta James, Ellington Jordan, Billy Foster)
  20. "Albatross" (by Chris Coco featuring Peter Green) (Green)

Songs

1Albatross3:12
2Black Magic Woman2:53
3Need Your Love So Bad6:14

References

The Best of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac Wikipedia