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Mr. Wonderful is the second studio album by Fleetwood Mac, released on 23 August 1968. Stylistically it was very similar to their debut album but benefited from the addition of a horn section and piano contributions by future member Christine Perfect. The group's manager Clifford Davis was credited as a co-writer for contractual reasons on Peter Green's songs under his real name Clifford Adams.

From the horn section, Steve Gregory went on to play the saxophone solo on George Michael's 1984 chart-topper Careless Whisper.

Track listing[]

  1. Stop Messin' Round (Peter Green/Clifford Adams)
  2. I've Lost My Baby (Jeremy Spencer)
  3. Rollin' Man (Peter Green)
  4. Dust My Broom (Robert Johnson)
  5. Love That Burns (Peter Green/Clifford Adams)
  6. Doctor Brown (J T & Buster Brown)
  7. Need Your Love Tonight (Jeremy Spencer)
  8. If You Be My Baby (Peter Green)
  9. Evenin' Boogie (Jeremy Spencer)
  10. Lazy Poker Blues (Peter Green)
  11. Coming Home (Elmore James)
  12. Trying So Hard to Forget (Peter Green)

Personnel[]

Peter Green - vocals, guitar (on own songs)

Jeremy Spencer - vocals, guitar, piano (on other tracks)

John McVie - bass

Mick Fleetwood - drums

Additional personnel[]

Christine Perfect - piano (on Peter Green songs)

Steve Gregory – alto saxophone

Dave Howard – alto saxophone

Johnny Almond – tenor saxophone

Roland Vaughan – tenor saxophone

Duster Bennett - harmonica on Trying So Hard to Forget

Fleetwood Mac studio albums
Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, Mr. Wonderful, Then Play On, Kiln House, Future Games, Bare Trees, Penguin
Mr. Wonderful
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