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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. What's The World Coming To 2. Morrow Turning Over In His Grave 3. Illume (9/11) 4. Thrown Down 5. Miranda 6. Red Rover 7. Say You Will 8. Peacekeeper 9. Come 10. Smile At You 11. Running Through The Garden 12. Silver Girl 13. Steal Your Heart Away 14. Bleed To Love Her 15. Everybody Finds Out 16. Destiny Rules 17. Say Goodbye 18. Goodbye Baby
Album Notes This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.Fleetwood Mac: Lindsey Buckingham (vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion); Stevie Nicks (vocals, keyboards); John McVie (keyboards, bass); Mick Fleetwood (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Sheryl Crow, Christine McVie, Jamie Muhoberac, Dave Palmer, John Pierce, John Shanks.Producers: Lindsey Buckingham, Rob Cavallo, John Shanks.Although SAY YOU WILL is Fleetwood Mac's first album without longtime singer/songwriter/keyboardist Christine McVie as a full participant (she appears only as a guest musician), the album nevertheless harks back to the frothy sound of 1982's MIRAGE, if not the '70s L.A. studio-pop glory of RUMOURS. Singer/guitarist Lindsay Buckingham's production still boasts pleasing quirks aplenty ("Red Rover," "Murrow Turning Over in His Grave"), and his trademark acoustic fingerpicking licks underpin many of the tunes in a winning way. Buckingham and Stevie Nicks share the songwriting duties, and their writing and singing styles still mesh as well as they did in their pre-Mac days as Buckingham /Nicks. SAY YOU WILL manages to sound fresh without resorting to anything as embarrassing as grafting hip-hop rhythms or electronica effects onto the group's classic pop tunes, and though it all sounds far from dated, you probably wouldn't blink twice if told this was the lost, unreleased follow-up to MIRAGE. Editorial Reviews Uncut (05/01/2003) Mojo (05/01/2003) Rolling Stone (05/01/2003) Rolling Stone (05/01/2003) | |||||||||||
Reviews I bought this to extend my Fleetwood Mac collection and was not disappointed. 'Say you will' is a superb album which I have listened to over and over. Stevie Nicks vocals never fail to please and combined with the quality of the band overall, just hook you in. A favourite song is 'Peacekeeper' with its powerful and quite disturbing lyrics and wonderful guitars. I hope they keep on producing stuff like this. Review ID: 10000000005808393 Was this review helpful? Report this review love the cd its great music, purchased it because I am a great fan of Fleetwood Mac. CD arrived in excellent condition, excellent service.. Review ID: 10000000003904896 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 07/03/07 by: unmistakable fleetwood sound dominated by heavier buckingham nicks influence. no fillers just track after track of great music. if you still live in the seventies then pop on your rumours album, however if want to move on along with the mac then buy this album it is a must. buckingham is an absolute genius and although he can be a little self indulgent on his solo albums, he is much more a team player when he is with his family (the mac ). as opposed to earlier albums this one does without the flowery input of christine (excellent though she is) perfect/mcphee, and offers a more sinister upfront rock element that works an absolute treat. Review ID: 10000000003133385 Was this review helpful? Report this review a welcome return to form for fleetwood mac. some excellent tracks. good to see the return of linsdey buckingham has had a rejuvenating effect. Review ID: 10000000002090947 Was this review helpful? Report this review It is rare but wonderful when a band you have always loved get back together and produce some really good music. This album shows that Fleetwood Mac still know how to write great songs and play beautifully together. Overall, the tracks sound new and original whilst incorporating touches and elements that are distinctly Fleetwood Mac. Personally, much as I love Lindsey Buckingham as a guitarist, it is Stevie Nicks songs eg Illume, Thrown Down, Say You Will that I find myself playing over and over. There is a depth of meaning and emotion, tempered by time and experience, in these songs that really speaks to me in ways I find hard to describe. A subtle, moving and pleasurable album. Review ID: 10000000001511633 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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