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    Fleetwood Mac (Deluxe Edition)

    Fleetwood Mac (Deluxe Edition)

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    Artist: Fleetwood Mac
    Label: Rhino / Wea
    Category: Music

    List Price: $13.98
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    New (28) Used (19) Collectible (5) from $6.21

    Seller: inflatable-madness
    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 30 reviews
    Sales Rank: 1927

    Format: Extra tracks, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 5.1 x 0.5

    MPN: 73881
    UPC: 081227388126
    EAN: 0081227388126
    ASIN: B00009RAJH

    Release Date: March 23, 2004
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Monday Morning
      • Warm Ways
      • Blue Letter
      • Rhiannon
      • Over My Head
      • Crystal
      • Say You Love Me
      • Landslide
      • World Turning
      • Sugar Daddy
      • I'm So Afraid
      • Jam #2
      • Say You Love Me (Single Version)
      • Rhiannon (Will You Ever Win) (Single Version)
      • Over My Head (Single Version)
      • Blue Letter (Single Version)

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


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    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


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    5 out of 5 stars One of the best bands of all time!!!   May 15, 2009
    Marc Vain (Seattle, WA)
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Speedy service. Quality product. Happy customer.
    Had to get this Fleetwood Mac CD, not only because
    it's classic but also for the song "Sugar Daddy",
    which I can listen to over and over again. Stevie
    Nicks is sexy. Christine McVie is awesome. And the
    band just rocks! Enough said.



    4 out of 5 stars This Won't Replace Rumours, but Rumours Can't Replace This   October 11, 2008
    Quentin Tarantino Fan (nowhere)
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Before there was Rumours, Fleetwood Mac released their more unknown re-debute, which displayed their new-found pop style, in contrast to the blues rock of the Peter Green-led Fleetwood Mac. While not as classic as their smash album, Rumours, this album stands on it's own, actually. It's hardly a developing relic of the sound of Rumours, it doesn't feel like a cheap prototype, nope, it's just more great music, different enough to stand on it's own from Rumours (I don't prefer the music as much as I do from Rumours, but that's not because of style, it's simply a matter of preference).

    Aside from the very bland and boring Crystal, your looking at ten great tracks here, no bad songs, but nothing but great pop music. Like the smash hit Rumours, you can tell the different styles of each. As usual, Mcvie writes upbeat, a bit melancholy pop songs, and she still sings in that stunning voice she has. When she slows it down for Warm Ways and Over My Head, it's just as stunning as she is in songs like Say You Love Me. Stevie Nicks, actually gives her absolute best, as her smaller contributions make up for amazing songs. Buckingham is the master of making those bouncy pop songs, and with this album, throws the fantastic I'm So Afraid at the end of the album. While were on the subject of Buckingham, he plays some of his most passionate solos here, from bluesly licks, to sensual, scorching, I agree with the people who say that his playing is underrated (same goes for John's bass playing).

    Monday Morning, starting the album, feels like a Monday song, and it does not disappoint with that, while the aforementioned Warm Ways breaks it up with early morning beauty, then is broken up with the emotional Blue Letter. Stevie Nicks gets her first spotlight with Rhiannon (a character from a novel), and she sings in the immortal witch voice that got her in trouble. Mcvie gets two songs in a row, the lovely, easy, gliding Over My Head, that gives the aura of a night carnival, at least for me (probably conjured by the Ferris Wheel simile or whatever), and the poppiest song on the album, Say That You Love Me.

    While it might be a cliche to name it so, Landslide is arguably Nicks' best composition. The immortal lyrics, immortal, organic shimmering, the introspection, it's a masterpiece, especially for an acoustic song. World Turning features some of Buckingham's best playing. Scaling some of the tastiest blues licks, like a Jimmy Page but less sexual and bombast, it then goes into a thumping, pulsing beats that will make you move. It kind of fades into mediocrity during the final parts of it, but the first part is not to be mist. Mcvie gets her last song, the poppy Sugar Daddy, with soulful organ and piano. Sure, the lyrics are pretty pedestrian, but considering the marriage problems she was going through, it makes sense she wants a "Sugar Daddy". It's a great song, actually.

    They, however, perhaps, save the best for the last. I don't know exactly why I get so much musical value from I'm So Afraid, but it's such a damn good song. Backed by tom-tom like pounding, the organ shimmers and conjures up a mood of melancholy, like Buckingham is singing in the desert, with the sunset in the distance, It seems to give the mood of that, and with absolutely wrenching guitar solos from Buckingham, it turns out to be quite a closer, and great touch with the gongs! Great way to bring this heck of an album home!

    It is tempting to label Fleetwood Mac with the rest of the forgettable AOR _______ that, if it disappeared off the face of the Earth, I wouldn't give a _____ (Boston, Journey, Peter Frampton, The Eagles, Styx, Foreigner, etc.), but considering these guys still sound incredibly fresh today, they deserve higher status.

    8.5/10



    5 out of 5 stars What can be said? A classic.   July 29, 2008
    Jeremy Gloff (Tampa, Fl United States)
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

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    5 out of 5 stars wtb download =/   July 25, 2008
    D. F. Turner (Tampa Bay, FL USA)
    0 out of 4 found this review helpful

    This album is really . Rumors imho, but sadly, Amazon has yet to rip it for download.

    PLEASE PROVIDE THIS FOR DOWNLOAD

    Thank you =^.^=



    3 out of 5 stars A good additional for any real fans of the Mac   July 10, 2008
    Dave Myers (San Diego, CA)
    I bought this CD specifically for 'Monday Morning' and the original rendition of 'Rhiannon' and I was not dissapointed. While this isn't their *best* work in my opinion (See 'Rumours' for that!), the music is great...as I say in the title, a good additional for any true fans of Fleetwood Mac!

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