Rumours Fleetwood Mac

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  • Release Date: 10/25/1990
  • Original Release: 1977
  • Sales Rank: 3,151
  • Label: WARNER BROS / WEA
  • UPC: 075992731324
 
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Rumours

1LISTENSecond Hand News 2:43
2LISTENDreams 4:14
3LISTENNever Going Back Again 2:02
4LISTENDon't Stop 3:11
5LISTENGo Your Own Way 3:38
6LISTENSongbird 3:20
7LISTENThe Chain 4:28
8LISTENYou Make Loving Fun 3:31
9LISTENI Don't Want To Know 3:11
10LISTENOh Daddy 3:54
11LISTENGold Dust Woman 4:51

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Editorial Reviews

In 1975, a pair of hard-living, hard-rocking British blues rockers went eye-to-eye with a pair of sensitive L.A. singer-songwriter types -- and the rockers blinked. The bluesmen were Mick Fleetwood and John McVie, whose band, Fleetwood Mac, had first recorded in 1967. The Californians were Lindsay Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, a couple romantically and musically, who'd recorded an album as Buckingham Nicks. The two pairs, along with McVie's wife, Christine (a respected singer and songwriter in her own right who joined Fleetwood Mac in 1970 and then married John), teamed up and produced an album far more California sunshine rock than British blues. Following the grand success of their debut, Fleetwood Mac, the McVies broke up, as did Buckingham and Nicks, and the resulting romantic pressure-cooker -- coupled with Buckingham's flowering production talents -- produced Rumours, a tour de force that became one of the biggest-selling records ever made. "Here you go again," breathed Stevie Nicks near the start of the record, "you say you want your freedom." The emotional weariness captured in that line suffuses the album, notwithstanding the upbeat melodies and pristine, daring production. You also get Christine McVie's hit "Don't Stop" -- later a campaign theme song for Bill Clinton -- and arguably Buckingham's greatest track, a drum-driven cry at the death of love called "Go Your Own Way." Bill Wyman, Barnes & Noble



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Rumoursby Anonymous

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October 25, 2006: The Rumours album of Fleetwood Mac has been the most exciting one for 29 years. Although I wasn't around that time it was so famous, I listen to it and love the songs very much. This is the most outstanding album.

Rumoursby Anonymous

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February 17, 2004: I don´t think I know many bands that manage to write songs that mirror each other so well. It´s as if magic were present everywhere on this album and in the hearts of the musicians. It´s a very passionate album, and whats hard to believe is how they found each other and wrote songs the way they did. Three composers fused together to make one whole:Fleetwood Mac. Thats what makes this group so special and unique. As good as Lennon-McCartney, Page-Plant-Jones, but in an individual style.


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