Mr. Wonderful

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Mr. Wonderful
CD on Amazon.com
Released: 1968, August
Average rating: Based on DM and site visitor ratings
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Tracks

  Stop Messin' Round (Green) - 2:22 Lyrics
  I've Lost My Baby (Spencer) - 4:18 Lyrics
  Rollin' Man (Adams/Green) - 2:54 Lyrics
  Dust My Broom (James/Johnson) - 2:54 Lyrics
  Love That Burns (Green) - 5:04 Lyrics
  Doctor Brown (Glasco) - 3:48 Lyrics
  Need Your Love Tonight (Spencer) - 3:29 Lyrics
  If You Be My Baby (James) - 3:54 Lyrics
  Evenin' Boogie (Spencer) - 2:42 Lyrics
  10  Lazy Poker Blues (Green) - 2:37 Lyrics
  11  Coming Home - 2:41 Lyrics
  12  Trying So Hard to Forget (Green) - 4:47 Lyrics
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Credits

Dave Howard - Saxophone
John Almond - Saxophone
Duster Bennett - Harmonica
Mick Fleetwood - Drums
Christine McVie - Keyboards, Vocals
Jeremy Spencer - Guitar, Piano, Vocals, Slide Guitar
Mike Vernon - Producer
John McVie - Bass
Peter Green - Guitar, Vocals
Steve Gregory - Alto, Saxophone
Mike Ross - Engineer
Roland Vaughan - Saxophone
Christine Perfect - Piano
Terence Ibbott - Photography, Cover Design
Johnny Almond - Sax (Tenor)
Richard Vernon - Coordination

Reviews

Site visitor reviews
8/10 george fisher (February 16, 2005)
i have been listenin an collecting music now for about ten years mostly of which is on vinyl.Ever since i have heard the early stuff of mac i am hard pressed to say that there isnt a band during that time that could even come close to what they have achieved.when people talk to me about fleetwood mac they usually refer to the rumours band line up but myself personally dont care for there later stuff.mr.wonderful,english rose &and there self titled album from 67 is the real gold nothin like having three lead guitarists to rock the joint definately a step ahead of the rest and that includes cream.
10/10 GREGG WARBURTON (February 13, 2003)
I thought this album was a complete disappointment, and its mainly down to one band member Jeremey Spencer, and his constant use of the Elmore James lick. Thankfully its wasn't the taste of things to come

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