Christine Perfect (album)

Christine Perfect
Studio album by Christine Perfect
Released Dec 6 1970
Recorded 1969, 1970
Genre Rock, Blues
Label Blue Horizon
Producer Mike Vernon,
Christine McVie;
Danny Kirwan on "When You Say"
Christine Perfect chronology
Christine Perfect
(1970)
Christine McVie
(1984)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Christine Perfect is the eponymous debut solo album of former Chicken Shack keyboardist/singer Christine Perfect (later known as Christine McVie). [2] The album was released just after Perfect had left Chicken Shack, but before she joined Fleetwood Mac. It contained the Etta James song, "I'd Rather Go Blind", which had earlier been a hit single for Chicken Shack.

Released in 1970, the album was originally meant to be titled "I'm On My Way" as evidenced on copies of the single "I'm Too Far Gone (To Turn Around)" [3] it was also re-released in 1976 as The Legendary Christine Perfect Album'.[4]

Track listing

Side one
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Crazy 'Bout You Baby"  Little Walter 3:03
2. "I'm on My Way"  Deadric Malone 3:10
3. "Let Me Go (Leave Me Alone)"  Christine Perfect 3:35
4. "Wait and See"  Christine Perfect 3:14
5. "Close to Me"  Christine Perfect, Richard Hayward 2:40
6. "I'd Rather Go Blind"  Ellington Jordan, Bill Foster 3:20
Side two
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
7. "When You Say"  Danny Kirwan 3:14
8. "And That's Saying a Lot"  Chuck Jackson, Walter Godfrey 2:58
9. "No Road Is the Right Road"  Christine Perfect 2:49
10. "For You"  Christine Perfect 2:46
11. "I'm Too Far Gone (To Turn Around)"  Belford Handricks, Clyde Otis 3:26
12. "I Want You"  Tony Joe White 2:23

Personnel

The Christine Perfect Band

Additional personnel

Release

[5]

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. "Musician Guide, "Christine McVie Biography: Career, Biography, Famous Works, and Awards"".
  3. Dread, Mikey. "Promo label 'A' side with release date.". 45cat. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  4. "Christine McVie: The Legendary Christine Perfect album".
  5. "Christine McVie /Christine Perfect". ALLMUSIC. Retrieved 31 December 2015.


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