PERFECT DAYS is a 12-song distillation of the material from the double-disc collection MADISON BLUES, chronicling the period in the early 1970's when keyboardist/singer Christine McVie (then Christine Perfect) was the main front-person for Fleetwood Mac. As they were still essentially blues-rockers at this time, Perfect's soulful belting on these live and studio recordings is as far from the silky pop tones of her later work with the band as the material is from the Mac's mainstream blockbusters later in the decade.