If you like "Blues for Greeny" by Gary Moore then listen to the subject "Peter Green" playing the original music, although this album just features the title track "If You Be Me Baby". Others can be found on "Fleetwood Mac" the bands first album (The one with the Dog and Dustbin in an alleyway)
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Stop Messin' Round (Take 4) I've Lost My Baby Rollin' Man Dust My Broom Love That Burns ... more
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If you like "Blues for Greeny" by Gary Moore then listen to the subject "Peter Green" playing the original music, although this album just features the title track "If You Be Me Baby". Others can be found on "Fleetwood Mac" the bands first album (The one with the Dog and Dustbin in an alleyway)
It is possible that Peter Green is using the same guitar on "Mr Wonderful" that Gary Moore ... ...it to him
"Mr Wonderful" is the first album I bought, it sold me on the Blues.
I have this album on vinyl so it is up in my loft at the moment as many good albums are.
The track listing on the album you can buy nearly 40 years later are:-
1. Stop Messin' Round (Take 4) - probably one of the first blues
songs I ever heard, excellent guitar work, Peter on vocals with more
If you like "Blues for Greeny" by Gary Moore then listen to the subject "Peter Green" playing the original music, although this album just features the title track "If You Be Me Baby". Others can be found on "Fleetwood Mac" the bands first album (The one with the Dog and Dustbin in an alleyway)
It is possible that Peter Green is using the same guitar on "Mr Wonderful" that Gary Moore used on "Blues for Greeny" as Peter gave or sold it to him
"Mr Wonderful" is the first album I bought, it sold me on the Blues.
I have this album on vinyl so it is up in my loft at the moment as many good albums are.
The track listing on the album you can buy nearly 40 years later are:-
1. Stop Messin' Round (Take 4) - probably one of the first blues songs I ever heard, excellent guitar work, Peter on vocals with some good piano and horn back-up
2. I've Lost My Baby - Slow Blues, Jeremy on vocals and a different style of playing the slide
3. Rollin' Man - A fun song with lyrics you can read anything into, good guitar too
4. Dust My Broom - An Elmore James classic, written by Robert Johnson, Jeremy Spencer excels
5. Love That Burns - A really slow Blues the song is in my view excellent even for non Blues fans, features horns and Peter on vocals
6. Doctor Brown - Another featuring Jeremy Spencer, this is one of the similar syle Elmore type songs
7. Need Your Love Tonight - Jeremy Spencer again but not the usual slide this is more rocking on vocals too
8. If You Be My Baby - The first song on Gary Moores "Blues for Greeny" shows Peters talent well, Gary Moore made it the first song on his tribute album so it must be good, that concise guitar work again
9. Evenin' Boogie - Good rocking music from all the band features Jeremys slide guitar and some saxaphone
10. Lazy Poker Blues - Nearly all Blues lyrics are suggestive this doesn't dissapoint, great song but the guitar playing is the thing that makes this song for me
11. Coming Home - Jeremy Spencer doing what he does best
12. Trying So Hard To Forget - Another slow and thought provoking song, you wouldn't think it came from the same guitar player who played some of the other songs, the harmonica features, Peter on vocals
13. Stop Messin' Round (Takes 1, 2 & 3) - Variations on the first track
14. Stop Messin' Round (Take 5) - Variation on the first track
15. I Held My Baby Last Night - More slide guitar, still good stuff even now, Jeremy on vocals
16. Mystery Boogie - Slide guitar with horn backing
The Musicians of Fleetwod Mac at the time of "Mr Wonderful are:- Peter Green (Greenbaum) - Lead Guitar and Vocals, Peter played in John Mayall's Bluesbreakers who also had Eric Clapton for whom he filled in for and subsequently replaced on his, Eric's departure. Jeff Beck also played for the Bluesbreakers.
Jeremy Spencer - Guitar and Vocals - He played Slide guitar as his thing in the band and played many of Elmore James songs, Dust My Broom being one of them from this album.
John McVie - Bass Guitar - Replaced Bob Brunning I believe, John is the only member of the original Fleetwood Mac left in the band today. John also married Christine Perfect from the band Chicken Shack, she played piano on some future Mac tracks
Mick Fleetwood the bands namesake was the drummer.
I personally love this music Peter Green is such an underated guitarist, in my opinion he is one of the best. His playing is clear, crisp and concise and definitely has a lot of feeling the rest of the band rise to Peters playing.
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Product details
Title
Mr. Wonderful [Remastered]
Performer
Fleetwood Mac
Genre
Rock & Pop
Release Date
12/07/2004
Recomended Retail Price
8.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1968
Label / Distributor
Columbia / Sony Music/Arvato Services
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
5099751644422
Catalogue Number
5164442
Additional notes
Album Notes
Remastered import edition features a bonus outtake of "I Held My Baby Last Night." Long before the classic 1970s Fleetwood Mac lineup, which included Christine McVie, Stevie Nicks, and Lindsey Buckingham, the group was fronted by guitarists Peter Green and Jeremy Spencer. In the band's early days, Fleetwood Mac also had nothing to do with pop music. Instead, they were a straight-up blues-rock band. MR. WONDERFUL is Fleetwood Mac's second release, and features tunes by Green and Spencer that draw heavily from British blues man John Mayall and, not surprisingly, from the American Delta blues tradition, heavy on slide guitar, harmonica, and lazy shuffle rhythms. However, the distorted guitar sounds and powerful drumming suggest a rock influence too. Spencer's "I've Lost My Baby" is one of the strongest tracks on this disc. His slide-guitar work is raw and authentic, and the logey tempo gives this tune a real back woods feel. Oppositely, Green's energetic "Stop Messin' Round" shows Fleetwood Mac's alter ego. Spiced up with groovy saxophone riffs and rocking piano accompaniment, this song captures a more modern, cosmopolitan approach to the blues.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Stop Messin' Round (take 4)
2.
I've Lost My Baby
3.
Rollin' Man
4.
Dust My Broom
5.
Love That Burns
6.
Doctor Brown
7.
Need Your Love Tonight
8.
If You Be My Baby
9.
Evenin' Boogie
10.
Lazy Poker Blues
11.
Coming Home
12.
Trying So Hard To Forget
13.
Stop Messin' Round (takes 1-3/bonus track)
14.
Stop Messin' Round (take 5/bonus track)
15.
I Held My Baby Last Night (previously unissued/bonus track)
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