What is the best album by Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac?
Three studio albums and a handful of recordings define this era, each one capturing a band burning brighter and stranger with every side. Whether you prefer raw blues fury or psychedelic drift, this is British blues at its peak. Which one takes the crown?
Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac
The 1968 debut album that launched the British blues boom, showcasing Peter Green's ferocious guitar work and the band's raw electric blues sound.
Mr. Wonderful
The 1968 sophomore album featuring a full brass section and a deeper dive into traditional Chicago blues, widely considered their finest pure blues statement.
Then Play On
The 1969 album marking a creative evolution toward psych-blues, featuring the haunting instrumental Albatross and expanded songwriting from Danny Kirwan.
English Rose
The 1969 US-only release combining tracks from both studio albums, featuring the unforgettable cover photo of Mick Fleetwood in drag with a feather boa.
Blues Jam at Chess
The legendary 1969 session recorded at Chess Studios in Chicago alongside Otis Spann and Willie Dixon, capturing the band in pure Chicago blues territory.
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