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1. Second Hand News 2. Dreams 3. Never Going Back Again 4. Don't Stop 5. Go Your Own Way 6. Songbird 7. Silver Springs 8. The Chain 9. You Make Loving Fun 10.I Don't Want to Know 11.Oh Daddy 12.Gold Dust Woman 13.Second Hand News 14.Dreams 15.Brushes (Never Going Back Again) 16.Don't Stop 17.Go Your Own Way 18.Songbird 19.Silver Springs 20.You Make Loving Fun 21.Gold Dust Woman #1 22.Oh Daddy 23.Think About It 24.Never Going Back Again 25.Planets of the Universe 26.Butter Cookie (Keep Me There) 27.Gold Dust Woman 28.Doesn't Anything Last 29.Mic the Screecher 30.For Duster (The Blues)
1977:
Amerikában az év együttese a Fleetwood Mac. A Rumours című lemezük a
megjelenés hetében nyolcszázezer példányban fogy. Az album nemcsak a
pletykák szerint volt a legjobb Fleetwood Mac alkotás, a kritika is
annak nyilvánította. A rajongóknak is ez lehetett a véleményük, mert
összesen 18 millió példányban vették meg...
This deluxe edition
of RUMOURS includes a bonus disc featuring outtakes, demos, and jam
sessions. Fleetwood Mac: Lindsey Buckingham (vocals, guitar); Christine
McVie (vocals, keyboards); Stevie Nicks (vocals); John McVie (bass);
Mick Fleetwood (drums). Producers: Fleetwood Mac, Richard Dashut, Ken
Caillat. Principally recorded at The Record Plant & Wally Heider
Recording Studios, Los Angeles, California; Criteria Studios, Miami,
Florida; Davlen Recording Studio, North Hollywood, California. Includes
liner notes by Dave DiMartino. The reviewers tell us what to buy, but
the public actually part with the cash. Surely 26 million people cannot
be wrong, as original Mac guitarist Peter Green`s creation became the
prime example of AOR long after his departure. The inner strife and
turmoil of the band is credited as having helped to make this
many-headed beast into such a success. Keyboardist Christine McVie
sparred with husband/bassist John, and singer Stevie Nicks scrapped
with boyfriend/guitarist Lindsey Buckingham. Drummer Mick Fleetwood
held the emotional mess together with confident steadiness as
demonstrated in his confident, inventive playing throughout the record.
Nicks` fiery vocals on "Go Your Own Way" complemented McVie`s
beautifully understated style on tunes like "You Make Loving Fun,"
exemplifying their successful fire-ice dichotomy.
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