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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 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 (non album single B-side) 8. Chain 9. You Make Loving Fun 10. I Don't Want To Know 11. Oh Daddy 12. Gold Dust Woman 1. Second Hand News (rough version/bonus track) 2. Dreams (rough version/bonus track) 3. Brushes (Never Going Back Again) (outtake/bonus track) 4. Don't Stop (rough version/bonus track) 5. Go Your Own Way (rough version/bonus track) 6. Songbird (rough version/bonus track) 7. Silver Springs (rough version/bonus track) 8. You Make Loving Fun (rough version/bonus track) 9. Gold Dust Woman (rough version/bonus track) 10. Oh Daddy (rough version/bonus track) 11. Think About It (outtake/bonus track) 12. Never Going Back Again (early demo/bonus track) 13. Planets Of The Universe (early demo/bonus track) 14. Butter Cookie (Keep Me There) (early demo/bonus track) 15. Gold Dust Woman (early demo/bonus track) 16. Doesn't Anything Last (early demo/bonus track) 17. Mic The Screecher (bonus track) 18. For Duster (The Blues) (bonus track)
Album Notes 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. Editorial Reviews Rolling Stone (10/31/2002) | |||||||||||||
Reviews Review created: 03/09/07 by: 2 of 3 people found this review helpful. I had this album way back yonder on vinyl - then when I had a cassette player in my car I bought it on cassette. Now I have a CD player I just had to buy it to play again. I love the second disc which has all the rough drafts and outtakes - just shows how hard it is to make the perfect album. I don't think there is anything I dislike about it - it is just one of those albums that never fades or ages. Thanks - Stuart Review ID: 10000000004277369 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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