The Best of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac is a compilation album by British blues rock band Fleetwood Mac released in November 2002 and focusing on the Peter Green years. The album serves as a digitally remastered replacement for the band's Greatest Hits, with the remastering and cover art taken from the 1999 box set The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions 1967–1969.
The disc contains every single by the band released in the United Kingdom during the years 1968 to 1971, seven in total, with the exception of their joint single credited also to Otis Spann, although the band's cover of "Need Your Love So Bad" is a longer outtake rather than the UK single version. That single's b-side does appear, as does the b-side to "Oh Well (Part 1)" without the edit separating the track from its A-side. An eighth single "I'd Rather Go Blind" by the band Chicken Shack features future Fleetwood Mac member Christine McVie.
The other twelve tracks were all released on album, with nine on either the debut, Mr. Wonderful, or Then Play On. "Something Inside of Me" and "Worried Dream" are outtakes, appearing on compilations. Only two tracks do not include Green: "Dragonfly" recorded after Green left; and the Chicken Shack single. Horns and strings were added to "Need Your Love So Bad," with horns as well on "I'd Rather Go Blind"; credited musicians unknown on both. The version of "Albatross" that closes the disc is a 2002 recording by DJ Chris Coco, featuring Green.
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