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Fleetwood Mac (Deluxe Edition)







Fleetwood Mac (Deluxe Edition) Overview


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Genre: Popular Music
Media Format: Compact Disk
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Release Date: 23-MAR-2004

Fleetwood Mac (Deluxe Edition) Specifications


Given their monumental legacy, it's hard to imagine that the so-called "classic edition" of Fleetwood Mac essentially came together casually over chips and margaritas at an L.A. eatery; the then-obscure duo of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks (whose own mid-'70s debut album had initially gone almost straight to the cut-out bins) became the crucial axis of the legendary band without so much as a formal audition. As the eponymous title suggests, the 1975 Mac realignment seems like a fresh start, though tracks like Christine McVie's smooth-jazz inflected "Warm Ways" hearken back to the Bob Welch/Bare Trees/Heroes Are Hard to Find era. But it's Buckingham's compelling, updated take on '60s California folk-pop, informed by the mystique of Nicks's proto-New Age song-sorceress presumptions, that breathed new life into the veteran, chameleonic band on now-familiar songs like "Monday Morning" and "Rhiannon." His chemistry with McVie is no less powerful, yielding such Mac staples as their collaboration "World Turning" and suffusing her "Over My Head" with nervous, insistent guitar rhythms. This deluxe, remastered edition features the significantly different single mixes of "Say You Love Me," "Rhiannon," "Over My Head," and "Blue Letter" (the latter previously unissued), as well as the moody, also unreleased studio workout "Jam #2." Parke Puterbaugh's newly penned liner notes offer concise, thoughtful insights into the genesis of one of rock's greatest, if most unlikely, rebirths. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews


Previously there were rumors of unknown Fleetwood Mac its re-debut, displayed, published their new found pop-style, in contrast with the blues-rock of Fleetwood Mac-Peter Green LED. Although not classic, the album Smash, voices, this album stands on its own, really. There is almost a relic of the evolution of the sound of voices, was created as a prototype low-cost, is just the music bigger, different enough to stand on its own power of voices are not heard (I prefer your music more veryI did the voices, not because of style, is simply a matter of preference).

In addition to very bland and boring Crystal, your eyes on ten great songs here are not bad songs, but it is just pop music great. As the voices resounding success, one can say the different styles of each. As usual, writes McVie optimistic, a little 'melancholic pop songs, and she always sings in that beautiful voice he has. When you slow to warm Ways and Over My Head, is just as breathtakingE 'in songs like "Say You Love Me Stevie Nicks, are in fact their best to bring their contribution however little it amazing songs. Buckingham is the master of making those bouncy pop songs, and with this album there is the fantastic to the end of the album I'm So Afraid. Even if the topic was of Buckingham, who plays some of his solos here bluesly licks passionate, sensual, hot, I agree with people who say that his game is underestimated (the same forJohn playing bass).

Monday morning, the album feels like a hand Monday, and there will say that even if it breaks with the previous Warm Ways beautiful morning, then it is broken up disappointed with the emotional Bluesletter. Stevie Nicks gets her first emitter Rhiannon (a figure) from a novel and sings with the voice immortal witch who got into trouble. McVie will be two songs in a row, the beautiful, light, Soaring Over My Head, which gives an auraa carnival night (probably at least for me, through the Ferris wheel dish or other), and poppies, the song evoked the album say that I love.

While it may be a common place name, is probably best composition Landslide Nicks'. The song immortal, immortal, organic sparkling insight, is a masterpiece, especially for an acoustic song. Turning World offers some of the best game of Buckingham. scaling some of the tastiest blues licks, like a Jimmy Pagebut less sexual and bombast, then goes into a throbbing, button beats that make you move. Dissolves into a sort of mediocrity during the last part, but the first part is not to fog. McVie gets her last song, the poppy Sugar Daddy with soulful organ and piano. Sure, the lyrics are pretty pedestrian, but given the problems that the marriage was going through it, it is logical that they want a "Sugar Daddy". It's a great song, really.

But, perhaps, save thebe the best for last. I do not know exactly why I have so much benefit from this music, I fear, but it's like a damn good song. Sponsored by tom-tom, beating and shimmering organ evokes a mood of melancholy, as Buckingham sings in the desert, at sunset in the distance, it appears that the desire to give, and with absolutely tearing guitar solos from Buckingham, is discovers that a very close relationship, and contact with the gong great! Good way to bring this to the back of an albumHome!

One is tempted to Fleetwood Mac with the rest of _______, label AOR forget that when he disappeared from the face of the earth, I would give a _____ (Boston, Journey, Peter Frampton, The Eagles, Styx, Foreigner, etc..), But Whereas these guys still sound incredibly fresh today, they deserve a higher status.

8.5/10


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