Fleetwood Mac Albums Ranked From Worst To Best
4. Fleetwood Mac (1968) (Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac)
It might come as something of a shock that a musical act such as this one with a long history of vocally driven masterpieces initially began life as an instrumental oriented band. The debut album in the band's pantheon of musical synergy confusingly titled "Fleetwood Mac" just like another album in the annals of albums they've produced, was a contemporary hit which over time has evolved into a bonafide classic very worthy of bearing it's namesake.
Reflective of the time it was produced and remaining within the zeitgeist of other albums at the time. Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac (as it's more colloquially known) hit all the right notes and struck all the right chords with listeners when the fresh sound was distributed through the airwaves all the way back in 1968 with "My Heart Beat Like a Hammer" and their version of "Shake Your Moneymaker" still peaking at the pinnacle of even some of the most esteemed tracks of the bands discography.
A discography that would only grow in strength as time transpired, rendering the albums' significance in this spot a testament to the longevity that it has endured over the generations and a masterclass in how to make music without even vocalising.