Jeremy Spencer (album)
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| Jeremy Spencer | ||||
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| Studio album by Jeremy Spencer | ||||
| Released | 23 January 1970[1] | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Label | Reprise | |||
| Producer | Jeremy Spencer | |||
| Jeremy Spencer chronology | ||||
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Jeremy Spencer is an album by British blues rock musician Jeremy Spencer, who was a member of Fleetwood Mac from 1967–71. Released in 1970, this was his first solo album and the first solo album by a current member of Fleetwood Mac.
The album consisted of a collection of blues and 1950s songs, many of them parodies of other artists or styles. Spencer had already proved his powers of mimicry on the first two Fleetwood Mac albums, and he used this solo project to extend this to other forms of music, such as surf pop on "Surfin' Girl". Other artists that came in for the Spencer treatment were Buddy Holly and Elvis Presley.
Accompanying Spencer on the album were the other members of Fleetwood Mac, although Peter Green was only present on one track, "String-a-long". This album can be seen as making up for Spencer's absence on the previous Fleetwood Mac album Then Play On.
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[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Jeremy Spencer, except where noted.
- "Linda"
- "The Shape I'm In" (Lee Cathy, Otis Blackwell)
- "Mean Blues"
- "String-a-long" (Jimmy Duncan, Robert Doyle)
- "Here Comes Charlie (With His Dancing Shoes On)"
- "Teenage Love Affair"
- "Jenny Lee"
- "Don't Go Please Stay"
- "You Made a Hit" (Walt Maynard)
- "Take a Look Around Mrs Brown"
- "Surfin' Girl"
- "If I Could Swim the Mountain"
[edit] Personnel
- Jeremy Spencer – vocals, slide guitar, piano
- Mick Fleetwood – drums, congas, percussion
- John McVie – bass guitar
- Danny Kirwan – guitar, backing vocals
- Peter Green – banjo on track 4
- Stephen Gregory – saxophone
[edit] Production
- Produced by Jeremy Spencer
[edit] References
- ^ Martin E. Adelson. "Jeremy Spencer - Jeremy Spencer". Discog.fleetwoodmac.net. http://discog.fleetwoodmac.net/discog.php?pid=110. Retrieved 2012-01-07.