Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac - Review




Songs:  Monday Morning, Warm Ways, Blue Letter, Rhiannon, Over my Head, Crystal, Say you love me, Landslide, World Turning, Sugar Daddy,
I´m so Afraid.

Type of Music: First Class Mid-Seventies Pop-Rock.

Comments:
Goodbye Bob Welch! Welcome Lindsay Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, the Californian pair that already had cut an album together that went For Sale in about a week! It´s a Collector´s Item now of course. So we have three Brits and two Yankees and an Album simply called Fleetwood Mac as if to say: Hey World we´re starting from scratch again!! And what a start as well!!
While Christine´s Warm Ways still sounds like the Mac from the Bob Welch/Danny Kirwan period, the 10 other songs introduce us to the sound of the new line-up. With the exception of Blue Letter , all songs are written by the band. It´s a perfect match of Christine´s fast improving mid-tempo love songs (Say you love me, Over my Head), Lindsay´s sharp rock songs (Monday Morning, I´m so Afraid) and Stevie´s Mystic Tales (Rhiannon, Landslide, Crystal). Only Mc Vie´s Sugar Daddy is Filler.
Although most people consider Rumours Mac´s best Album from the Seventies, this one here comes very close indeed.
Stevie´s Rhiannon is a very special song because it convinced me that the Fleetwood/McVie Rhythm Section is probably the best in the world. No one else sounds so smooth and comfortable.
And Lindsay Buckingham surely is one of the world´s best acoustic - and electric guitar players. Get a copy of the DVD The Dance reunion Concert and listen to his reading of I´m so afraid as well as an acoustic version of Big Love from the Tango in the Night Album.
But that´s looking in the very bright future of the band. For the moment, dig deep in your collection, select your copy of Fleetwood Mac, put it in your player and just enjoy this excellent Pop-Rock Album. 

Who should buy this Record:  Everybody.

Rating: ******** (8 out of 10)
Black = Good Songs
Green = Great Songs
Red = Could Be Better

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