Label: Warner Bros. Records (Germany), 8122796778
Style: Soft Rock, Pop Rock
Country: London, England
Time: 39:59
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 257 Mb
Charts:
UK #1, US #1, AUS #1, CAN #1, FRA #13, GER #5, NL #1, NOR #17, NZ #1,
SWE #18. GER: 5x Gold; FRA: Platinum; Danmark: 2x Platinum; AUS: 13x
Platinum; NZ: 14x Platinum; UK: 17x Platinum; US: 21x Platinum; CAN: 2x
Diamond.
After the guitarist Bob Welch left Fleetwood Mac in
1974, the drummer Mick Fleetwood, the keyboardist and vocalist Christine
McVie, and the bassist John McVie were joined by the guitarist and
singer Lindsey Buckingham and the singer Stevie Nicks. In July 1975,
Fleetwood Mac released its eponymous tenth album to great commercial
success, reaching No. 1 in the U.S. in 1976; the record's singles "Over
My Head", "Rhiannon" and "Say You Love Me" all reached the Top 20 there.
But
the band's success belied turmoil amongst its members. After six months
of non-stop touring, the McVies divorced, ending eight years of
marriage. The couple stopped talking to each other socially and
discussed only musical matters. Buckingham and Nicks were having an
on/off relationship that led them to fight often. The duo's arguments
stopped only when they worked on songs together. Fleetwood faced
domestic problems of his own after discovering that his wife Jenny,
mother of his two children, was having an affair with his best friend.
Press
intrusions into the band members' lives led to inaccurate stories.
Christine McVie was reported to have been in the hospital with a serious
illness, while Buckingham and Nicks were declared the parents of
Fleetwood's daughter Lucy after being photographed with her. The press
also wrote about a rumoured return of original Fleetwood Mac members
Peter Green, Danny Kirwan, and Jeremy Spencer for a tenth anniversary
tour. Despite false reports, the band did not change its lineup,
although its members had no time to come to terms with the separations
before recording for a new album began. Fleetwood has noted the
"tremendous emotional sacrifices" made by everyone just to attend studio
work. In early 1976, Fleetwood Mac crafted some new tracks in Florida.
Fleetwood and John McVie fired their producer Keith Olsen because he
favoured a lower emphasis on the rhythm section. The duo formed a
company called Seedy Management to represent the band's interests.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumours_(album))
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This album is lame ass white bred shit music. And I'm tired of everyone pretending it's a masterpiece.
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