Christine Perfect (album)

The album was released just after Perfect had left British blues band Chicken Shack, but before she joined Fleetwood Mac.

[3][4] Most of the songs on the album were performed by the Christine Perfect band, which included Top Topham and Rick Hayward on guitars; Martin Dunsford on bass, and Chris Harding on drums.

The album also contained an interpretation of the Etta James song "I'd Rather Go Blind", which had earlier been a hit single for Chicken Shack.

In a 1980 interview with Contemporary Keyboard, McVie expressed embarrassment about the album's existence and felt that some of the songs lacked the artistic maturity she believed came during her time in Fleetwood Mac.

Mike Vernon was a great help in many ways – I'm playing music now partly because of what he did to get me started – but even he was pushing me into becoming sort of a black-style English singer.