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Album Details: Fleetwood Mac [Expanded]

Release Date:03/23/2004
Label:Rhino / Wea
UPC:081227388126

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    Fleetwood Mac Deluxe?

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 6, 2004

    Pros: Well Duh, it's Fleetwood Mac!

    Cons: Not really anything, as far as remastering goes

    An Excellent CD with great additions. I own it and love it. Adding the Single Versions was an incredibly smart selling technique, I mean It's in practically every CD store. Xelant music and good remastering. Couldn't ask for more (well maybe ...roughs and outakes:) Read more Less

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    It's unfair to say that Fleetwood Mac had no pop pretensions prior to the addition of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks to the lineup in 1975. When they were lead by Bob Welch they often flirted with pop, even recording the first version of the unabashedly smooth and sappy "Sentimental Lady," which would later be one of the defining soft rock hits of the late '70s. Still, there's no denying that 1975's Fleetwood Mac represents not just the rebirth of the band, but in effect a second debut for the group the introduction of a band that would dominate the sound of American and British mainstream pop for the next seven years. In fact, in retrospect, it's rather stunning how thoroughly Buckingham and Nicks, who had previously recorded as a duo and were romantically entangled in the past, overtook the British blues band. As soon as the Californian duo came onboard, Fleetwood Mac turned into a West Coast pop/rock band, transforming the very identity of the band and pushing the band's other... songwriter, keyboardist Christine McVie, to a kindred soft rock sound. It could have all been too mellow if it weren't for the nervy, restless spirit of Buckingham, whose insistent opener, "Monday Morning," sets the tone for the rest of the album, as well the next few years of the group's career. Surging with a pushily melodic chorus and a breezy Californian feel, the song has little to do with anything the Mac had done before this, and it is a positively brilliant slice of pop songwriting, simultaneously urgent and timeless. After that barnstorming opener, Buckingham lies back a bit, contributing only two other songs a cover of Richard Curtis' "Blue Letter," the second best uptempo song here, and the closer, "I'm So Afraid" while the rest of the album is given over to the wily spirits of Nicks and McVie, whose singles "Rhiannon," "Say You Love Me," and "Over My Head" deservedly made this into a blockbuster. But a bandmember's contribution can never be reduced to his own tracks, and Buckingham not only gives the production depth, he motivates the rest of the band, particularly Nicks and McVie, to do great work, not just on the hit singles but the album tracks that give this record depth. It was diverse without being forced, percolating with innovative ideas, all filtered through an accessible yet sophisticated sensibility. While Rumours had more hits and Tusk was an inspired work of mad genius, Fleetwood Mac wrote the blueprint for Californian soft rock of the late '70s and was the standard the rest were judged by. Fleetwood Mac's first three albums with Buckingham and Nicks. Of these, Fleetwood Mac has the least interesting bonus material. While Rumours and Tusk each have a lengthy bonus disc of rarities, this is given a mere five extra tracks, four of which are single versions of songs from the album (true, the single mix of "Blue Letter" was previously unreleased, but an alternate mix is not nearly as interesting as an alternate take). That leaves the one previously unreleased track, "Jam 2," which is about as interesting as the title. Even if the bonus material is not up to the high standards of the other two simultaneously released Mac reissues, the overall package is very nicely produced, with good liner notes and excellent sound.] - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Fleetwood Mac

While most bands undergo a number of changes over the course of their career, few groups experienced such radical stylistic changes as Fleetwood Mac. Initially conceived as a hard-edged British blues combo in the late '60s, the band gradually evolved into a polished pop/rock act over the course of a decade. Throughout all of their incarnations, the only consistent membe... Read more