Fleetwood Mac founder Peter Green released his third solo album Little Dreamer in 1980. Peterâ??s brother Mike was responsible for the lyrical content, while Peter was the man behind the musical ideas. He invited some other musicians, like Fairport Conventionâ??s drummer Dave Mattacks and Status Quoâ??s bass guitarist John 'Rhino' Edwards, to play on the record. The third track â??Born Under A Bad Signâ? takes you right back to the roots of his music, while "Loser Two Timesâ? is his venture into the disco music. But above all he shows how he is still the master of the blues.
In 1967 Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie played in the legendary John Mayall & The Blues Breakers, and were given free studio time during which they recorded five songs. Peter Green was so convinced of this band´s musical prowess that he formed Fleetwood Mac on the spot and named it after the drummer & the bass player. - 3RD SOLO ALBUM INCLUDING "BORN UNDER A BAD SIGN"
CD reissue of this 1980 album from the legendary British blues guitarist. Peter Green started his career as lead-guitarist with John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers. He was a founder of Fleetwood Mac and a member from 1967-70. Little Dreamer was the second album after a nine-year gap and was almost completely written by his older brother Mike Greenbaum. The album includes Peter's version of "Born Under A Bad Sign".