What is the best album by Fleetwood Mac?

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Fleetwood Mac span more than five decades and multiple distinct eras, from Peter Green's raw British blues to the soft-rock Californian sound that conquered the world. With such a rich and varied discography, choosing a favourite is a genuine challenge — so which album do you love most?

Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac - ranking option ranked #1

Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac

The debut that launched a blues legend, driven by Peter Green's soulful guitar work and the raw energy of a band with nothing to prove.

1/15
Mr. Wonderful - ranking option ranked #2

Mr. Wonderful

A sophomore blues record brimming with horns and heartfelt emotion, capturing the original lineup at their most exuberant and soulful.

2/15
Then Play On - ranking option ranked #3

Then Play On

A transitional and artistic masterpiece that signalled a new direction, blending blues roots with psychedelic experimentation.

3/15
Future Games - ranking option ranked #4

Future Games

The album that introduced Christine McVie and began the band's evolution toward a more mellow, melodic sound.

4/15
Bare Trees - ranking option ranked #5

Bare Trees

A quietly beautiful and underrated gem of the early seventies era, showcasing the band's evolving songwriting and gentle folk-rock sensibility.

5/15
Mystery to Me - ranking option ranked #6

Mystery to Me

An eclectic and adventurous record that balanced pop songcraft with the band's bluesy roots, arriving during one of their most turbulent periods.

6/15
Heroes Are Hard to Find - ranking option ranked #7

Heroes Are Hard to Find

A polished transitional album that marked the last chapter before the band's California reinvention changed the course of their history.

7/15
Fleetwood Mac - ranking option ranked #8

Fleetwood Mac

The self-titled commercial breakthrough that introduced Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, kicking off the band's most celebrated era.

8/15
Rumours - ranking option ranked #9

Rumours

One of the best-selling albums of all time, born out of personal heartbreak and band drama, delivering an emotional and musical perfection that still resonates.

9/15
Tusk - ranking option ranked #10

Tusk

A wildly ambitious double album that divided opinion at the time but has since been celebrated as a brave artistic statement unlike anything else in their catalogue.

10/15
Mirage - ranking option ranked #11

Mirage

A glossy and commercially successful return to form that found the band polishing their sound for the MTV generation.

11/15
Tango in the Night - ranking option ranked #12

Tango in the Night

Their final great commercial statement, a lush and layered pop-rock album that produced some of their most beloved and enduring songs.

12/15
Behind the Mask - ranking option ranked #13

Behind the Mask

A post-Buckingham comeback that surprised many with its warmth and sincerity, finding the band pushing forward without their most famous member.

13/15
Time - ranking option ranked #14

Time

A lesser-known chapter in the band's story that still contains some genuinely moving moments, featuring an almost entirely new lineup.

14/15
Say You Will - ranking option ranked #15

Say You Will

The long-awaited reunion album that brought Buckingham and Nicks back together, delivering a sprawling double set for the faithful fans.

15/15

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