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Rumours [Expanded]  -  CD

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Fleetwood Mac

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Release Date:  3/23/2004

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Songs

 

Disc 1

1. Second Hand News(2:56)
2. Dreams(4:17)
3. Never Going Back Again(2:14)
4. Don't Stop(3:13)
5. Go Your Own Way(3:43)
6. Songbird(3:20)
7. Silver Springs(4:48)
8. The Chain(4:30)
9. You Make Loving Fun(3:36)
10. I Don't Want to Know(3:16)
11. Oh Daddy(3:56)
12. Gold Dust Woman(4:55)

Disc 2

1. Second Hand News(2:47)
2. Dreams(4:21)
3. Brushes (Never Going Back Again)(2:50)
4. Don't Stop(3:33)
5. Go Your Own Way(3:06)
6. Songbird(3:11)
7. Silver Springs(6:07)
8. You Make Loving Fun(4:56)
9. Gold Dust Woman #1(5:02)
10. Oh Daddy(3:58)
11. Think About It(2:55)
12. Never Going Back Again(1:56)
13. Planets of the Universe(3:18)
14. Butter Cookie (Keep Me There)(2:11)
15. Gold Dust Woman(5:01)
16. Doesn't Anything Last(1:10)
17. Mic the Screecher(0:59)
18. For Duster (The Blues)(4:26)

Details

Format
CD(2)
Release Date
3/23/2004
Original Release Date
7/1/1977
Length
106 minutes , 31 seconds
Genre
Pop
Label
Warner Bros.
Studio/Live
Studio
Mono/Stereo
Stereo
UPC
081227388225

Release Notes

Rumours [Expanded]: Release Notes: Muze 
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.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.Personnel: Lindsey Buckingham (vocals, guitar); Christine McVie (vocals, keyboards, synthesizer); Stevie Nicks (vocals); Mick Fleetwood (drums, percussion).Producers: Fleetwood Mac; Ken Caillat; Richard DashutReissue Producers: David McLees; Fleetwood Mac; Gary Peterson.Audio Remasterers: Dan Hersch; Bill Inglot.Liner Note Author: Dave DiMartino.Recording information: Criteria Studios, Miami, FL (02/04/1976-08/19/1976); Davlen Recording Studio, North Hollywood, CA (02/04/1976-08/19/1976); Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA (02/04/1976-08/19/1976); Record Plant, Sausalito, CA (02/04/1976-08/19/1976); Wally Heider Recording, Hollywood, CA (02/04/1976-08/19/1976); Zellerback Auditorium, U. C. Berkeley, Berkeley, CA (02/04/1976-08/19/1976).Photographers: Marvin Lichtner; Neal Preston; Herbert Worthington III; Sam Emerson.Unknown Contributor Role: Jeff Jacobs .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.

Credits

Performer Fleetwood Mac
Engineers include:  Ken Caillat; Richard Dashut

Customer Reviews

Editorial Reviews

Rumours [Expanded]: MUZE Review
Muze

Rolling Stone (10/31/02, p.135) - Ranked #4 in Rolling Stone's "Women In Rock: The 50 Essential Albums"Rolling Stone (12/11/03, p.104) - Ranked #25 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" - "...The Mac's catchy exposes, produced with California-sunshine polish, touched a nerve..."Rolling Stone (10/31/02, p.135) - Ranked #4 in Rolling Stone's "Women In Rock: The 50 Essential Albums"Rolling Stone (12/11/03, p.104) - Ranked #25 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" - "...The Mac's catchy exposes, produced with California-sunshine polish, touched a nerve..."Entertainment Weekly (4/2/04, p.66) - "[On the 2004 deluxe edition, the] milestone gets the director's cut treatment..." - Rating: BQ (1/03, p.69) - Included in Q Magazine's "100 Greatest Albums Ever"Q (3/00, p.126) - Included in Q Magazine's "Best Relationship Albums Of All Time" - "...tells the soap opera of 2 splits: John and Christine McVie, and Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks...all of whom played lyrical relationship tennis..."Q (1/03, p.69) - Included in Q Magazine's "100 Greatest Albums Ever"Q (3/00, p.126) - Included in Q Magazine's "Best Relationship Albums Of All Time" - "...tells the soap opera of 2 splits: John and Christine McVie, and Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks...all of whom played lyrical relationship tennis..."Uncut (4/04, p.112) - 5 stars out of 5 - "RUMOURS streamlined everything into elemental despair. The record is the pop equivalent of Kurosawa's RASHOMON - the same tragedy witnessed from three different perspectives."Uncut (4/04, p.112) - 5 stars out of 5 - "RUMOURS streamlined everything into elemental despair. The record is the pop equivalent of Kurosawa's RASHOMON - the same tragedy witnessed from three different perspectives."Vibe (12/99, p.162) - Included in Vibe's 100 Essential Albums of the 20th Century - "Anger, jealousy, heartbreak, and spite....One of the best pop records of the '70s."Vibe (12/99, p.162) - Included in Vibe's 100 Essential Albums of the 20th Century - "Anger, jealousy, heartbreak, and spite....One of the best pop records of the '70s."