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    • 'Rumours' (1977) Memorably cinematic, and propelled by the real-life scandals within the band, 'Rumours' chronicled with a lush directness (quite literally, it turned out) the way that relationships coalesce then dissolve.
    • 'Tusk' (1979) The double-album format allowed them to experiment with everything from punk to New Wave sounds, leading directly to Buckingham's utterly unquantifiable title track.
    • 'Fleetwood Mac' (1975) The album that introduced Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham into what had become an ever-shifting, sometimes badly unfocused amalgam.
    • 'Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac' (1968) A subsequent struggle with mental illness, to say nothing of his old band's mainstream success without him, doomed Peter Green to an obscurity that this album argues mightily against.
    • Time
    • Heroes Are Hard to Find
    • Penguin
    • Kiln House
    • Future Games
    • Behind The Mask
    • Mr. Wonderful
    • Say You Will
    • Bare Trees
    • Then Play on

    Lineup: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Christine McVie, Bekka Bramlet, Dave Mason, Billy Burnette. The Mac were in crisis mode in 1995. Lindsey Buckingham had quit almost a decade prior, and Stevie Nicks decided to depart four years earlier after a dispute involving the use of her song ‘Silver Springs’ in a band box set. In their place were three musi...

    Lineup: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Christine McVie, Bob Welch. Bob Welch is the unsung hero of Fleetwood Mac. After having lost original visionary Peter Green to the depths of drug abuse and mental illness, the band burned through guitarists and singers while remaining a rudderless ship. Their manager even put out a fake Fleetwood Mac line-up on t...

    Lineup: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Christine McVie, Bob Welch, Dave Walker, Bob Weston. The Fleetwood Mac story is one that has an unmeasurable number of highs and an equally mind-boggling series of lows, but less commonly cited are the nebulous periods of confusion and transition that the band went through once every couple of years or so. These ...

    Line-up: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Danny Kirwan, Jeremy Spencer. The transition of Fleetwood Mac out of a blues obsessed outfit into a contemporary cutting edge music project took a fair amount of time. Once Green left, the musical direction was now heralded by Danny Kirwan and Jeremy Spencer, two talented guitarists who had conflicting ideas on ...

    Line-up: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Christine McVie, Bob Welch, Danny Kirwan. The softest of all the Fleetwood Mac releases, barring perhaps Time, Future Games finds Fleetwood Mac still largely lacking confidence in their own sound. Bob Welch is beginning to find his footing, as is Christine McVie, but the presence of Danny Kirwan still causes the...

    Line-up: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Christine McVie, Stevie Nicks, Billy Burnette, Rick Vito. Lindsey Buckingham’s departure from Fleetwood Mac in 1987 once again threw the band into a turbulent and transitionary state. To compensate for his expert-level musicianship, the rest of the band filled Buckingham’s role with two different guitarist/singe...

    Line-up: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Jeremy Spencer, Peter Green. The blues boom that had swept through England in the late ’60s was the breeding ground for some of the most legendary guitarists of all time. The names speak for themselves: Clapton, Page, Beck, Richards, Taylor. But no discussion of British guitar gods would be complete without ment...

    Line-up: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks. The most recent album by the legendary Anglo-American band, Say You Will finds the Mac without their not-so-secret weapon: Christine McVie retired from the group five years earlier, and even though she makes background appearances on three songs, her absence to the band’s now-si...

    Line-up: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Christine McVie, Bob Welch, Danny Kirwan. Like Future Games, Bare Trees finds the Mac with a line-up that doesn’t quite gel in a cohesive fashion. However, unlike Future Games, the three singers/songwriters don’t feel like a compromised blob forced together by circumstance, but rather a more vigorous and singula...

    Line-up: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Danny Kirwan, Jeremy Spencer, Peter Green. Despite the band holding a prominent place in popular British music, and despite Peter Green’s dalliances with LSD, Fleetwood Mac never really embraced psychedelic music when it became all the rage towards the tail end of the 1960s. Still enamoured with the blues, but f...

  1. Oct 12, 2023 · Classic Rock. The Fleetwood Mac albums you should definitely own. By Paul Elliott. ( Classic Rock ) published 12 October 2023. After more than 50 years and 120 million sales, the Fleetwood Mac saga appears to be slowly winding to a close: these are their best albums.

  2. May 3, 2024 · Rumours, in particular, emerged as a cornerstone in their career, embedding itself firmly among the best Fleetwood Mac albums; it still resonates with fans around the world thanks to its captivating blend of beguiling harmonies and candid storytelling.

  3. Sep 8, 2024 · Every Fleetwood Mac Album Ranked. MOJO ranks and rates all of the Brit blues heroes turned soft rock colossus’s studio albums. by James McNair |. Updated on 09 08 2024. Subscribe to our mag. Metamorphoses don’t come more dramatic than that of Fleetwood Mac.

  4. Oct 3, 2022 · In honor of Fleetwood Macs enduring crystal vision, we're taking a moment to dig into their discography. Check out the full ranked list.

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  6. Oct 3, 2022 · Advertisement. Essential tracks: “Dreamin the Dream,” “Nights in Estoril,” “Winds of Change,” “I Do,” and “Nothing Without You”. Nonessential tracks: Plenty. Artists ill-suited for being a Fleetwood Mac member at any point: Billy Burnett, Rick Vito, Dave Mason, Bekka Bramlett, and Dave Walker.