Check out our fleetwood mac vinyl selection for the very best in unique or custom. Vintage 1975 Vinyl LP Record Vintage Years Fleetwood Mac Near Mint. Aug 31, 2018 - FLEETWOOD MAC VINYL RELEASE. The powerhouse '70s Fleetwood Mac lineup - Stevie Nicks, Lindsey. FLEETWOOD MAC (1975).
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' Released: June 1976 (USA) / September 1976 (UK). 'Rhiannon (re-issue)' Released: February 1978 (UK) Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating 4.5/5 9.0/10 9/10 A− Fleetwood Mac is the tenth studio album by British-American rock band, released in July 1975. It was the band's second eponymous album, the first being their. Among Fleetwood Mac fans, the album is often referred to as The White Album. This is the first Fleetwood Mac album to feature as guitarist and as vocalist, after departed the band in late 1974. The album was also the band's last to be released on the label until 1997's (the band's subsequent albums until then were released through, Reprise's parent company).
The album reached number one on the over a year after entering the chart, spent 37 weeks within the top 10, and more than fifteen months within the top 40. It was the second biggest album of 1976 (behind by ) and the tenth biggest album of 1977. It launched three top twenty singles: ', ' and ', the last two falling just short of the top ten, both at No. In 1986, it was certified 7x platinum by the RIAA representing shipments of seven million units in the United States. ' was the first single lifted from the album in 1975 in the UK. It was not released as a single in the United States, where ' was released instead. Initially, the album generated limited interest in the UK, as the first three singles released by the new lineup failed to chart.
' charted on the and it reached No. 40 Following the massive success of two years later, interest in the band re-ignited and Fleetwood Mac was re-released in 1978, along with the single ' which peaked just outside the Top 40 at No. The album eventually peaked at No. 23 on the but was a prelude to a run of hugely successful albums for the band in Britain, including four number ones:,.
A live version of ' was eventually released as a single in the US in 1998 after it became one of the most popular tracks from the live reunion album. It reached No. Contents. Background In 1974, Fleetwood Mac relocated from England to California to manage the band's affairs better.
In California, they recorded another album, and set out on tour. Shortly after finishing up the tour, (guitarist, singer, and composer) announced that he was leaving what had become Fleetwood Mac's ninth lineup in eight years, so that he could be part of the power trio. Now looking for both a new guitarist and a recording studio, met with producer at to listen to some demos.
There, Olsen played Fleetwood an album he had recently engineered, called. Fleetwood particularly enjoyed the guitar solo on the song 'Frozen Love', and decided to hire both Olsen and the guitarist,. However, Buckingham would not accept Fleetwood's offer unless he agreed to also hire Buckingham's musical and romantic partner,. After an informal interview at a Mexican restaurant, Mick Fleetwood invited both Buckingham and Nicks to join the band. Within three months, the band had recorded the album Fleetwood Mac.
Though the band's tenth lineup proved to be their most successful, it was not the most stable, as Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks were close to breaking up when they joined the band. This tension ultimately helped inspire the band's next album,. During the recording sessions, bassist noticed that Buckingham was particularly assertive when it came to teaching other members their individual parts, including the drums and bass. McVie informed Buckingham that this wouldn't be tolerated. 'The band you're in is Fleetwood Mac.
And I play the bass'. Many of the songs on Fleetwood Mac were written before Buckingham and Nicks joined the band. ', ', and ' were written and performed live by the duo and were initially slated to appear on a second Buckingham Nicks album. 'Crystal' was recycled from the first Buckingham Nicks album, but with a different arrangement. Promotion and release Fleetwood Mac was released on 11 July 1975. Though the band only experienced modest success immediately after the release, they were determined to promote their new album.
After touring doggedly for several months, the band started seeing the results of their hard work. In an interview with Uncut, Stevie Nicks said of the album: 'We just played everywhere and we sold that record. We kicked that album in the ass.'
Fifteen months after the release of Fleetwood Mac, the album climbed to the top of the US charts. All singles from Fleetwood Mac are remixes (and occasional outright alternate takes, as in the case of 'Over My Head'), noticeably different from the album versions, as included on the 2004 re-issue. A 'single mix' was also created for 'Blue Letter' and this version was originally only available as the to the 'Warm Ways' single from 1975. This album helped launch them as musical superstars with an almost constant radio presence (which would be continued with their even more popular follow-up, ). In 2003, the album was ranked No.
182 on Magazine's list of '. The album cover photo for Fleetwood Mac emulates all of the band's albums, in that all the band members have never fully appeared on the front cover of any of their studio albums, from 1997, being the only exception. Drummer Mick Fleetwood and bass guitarist John McVie are the only band members that are shown on the cover. Track listing Side one No. Title Writer(s) Lead vocals Length 1. ' Buckingham 2:48 2.
McVie 3:54 3. Curtis 2:42 2018 reissue In 2017, Fleetwood Mac announced a 4-disc deluxe edition reissue of the album consisting of a remastered version of the original album, single mixes, previously unreleased demos, recorded live performances from 1975 and 1976, and a DVD with 5.1 surround sound and high-resolution 24/96 stereo audio mixes of the original album and four single mixes. The box set also includes previously unseen or rare photographs and detailed linear notes written by David Wild featuring interviews with the band, as well as the original album remastered on 180g vinyl. The deluxe reissue was officially released worldwide on 19 January 2018.
Disc 1: The Original Album & Singles No. Title Writer(s) Lead vocals Length 1.
Curtis Buckingham 2:42 Note. Although it was written by Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham sang lead on the song 'Crystal'. It originally appeared (also sung by Buckingham) on the duo's 1973 album. Personnel Fleetwood Mac. – electric, acoustic, and resonator guitar, banjo, vocals. – vocals.
– keyboards, synthesizer, vocals. – bass guitar. – drums, percussion Additional personnel. – rhythm guitar on 'Sugar Daddy' Production. Producers: Fleetwood Mac & Keith Olsen. Engineer: Keith Olsen. 2nd Engineer: David Devore.
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Included a lyric insert. (Labels) ℗ 1975 Made in UK (A1,A2,A4,A5,B1 - B5) Copyright Control. (A3) Rondor Music (London) Ltd.
(A6) Burlington Music. (Sleeve notes) Recorded at Sound City, Los Angeles. Mixed at Sound City & Kendun Recorders.