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Disco de Fleetwood Mac: “Mr. Wonderful”

Disco de Fleetwood Mac: “Mr. Wonderful”
Información del disco :
Título: Mr. Wonderful
Fecha de Publicación:1968-08-01
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Soft Pop, Classic Rock, Mainstream Rock
Sello Discográfico:
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:182478441025
Lista de temas :
1 Stop Messin' Round
2 I've Lost My Baby Video
3 Rollin' Man Video
4 Dust My Broom
5 Love That Burns
6 Doctor Brown
7 Need Your Love Tonight Video
8 If You Be My Baby Video
9 Evenin' Boogie
10 Lazy Poker Blues
11 Coming Home
12 Trying So Hard To Forget
Análisis (en inglés) - :
Although it made number ten in the U.K., {$Fleetwood Mac}'s second album was a disappointment following their promising debut. So much of the record was routine blues that it could even be said that it represented something of a regression from the first LP, despite the enlistment of a horn section and pianist {$Christine Perfect} (the future {$Christine McVie}) to help on the sessions. In particular, the limits of {$Jeremy Spencer}'s potential for creative contribution were badly exposed, as the tracks that featured his songwriting and/or vocals were basic {$Elmore James} covers or derivations. {$Peter Green}, the band's major talent at this point, did not deliver original material on the level of the classic singles he would pen for the band in 1969, or even on the level of first-album standouts like {&"I Loved Another Woman."} The best of the lot, perhaps, is {&"Love That Burns,"} with its mournful minor-key melody and sluggish, responsive horn lines. {^Mr. Wonderful}, strangely, was not issued in the U.S., although about half the songs turned up on its stateside counterpart, {^English Rose}, which was fleshed out with some standout late-'60s British singles and a few new tracks penned by {$Danny Kirwan} (who joined the band after {^Mr. Wonderful} was recorded). ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide