Rock On The Net: Fleetwood Mac (original) (raw)
| | Fleetwood Mac | | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | FAQs | | | MEMBERS: Peter Green, Jeremy Spencer, Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Danny Kirwan, Christine McVie, Bob Welch, Bob Weston, Dave Walker, Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Rick Vito, Billy Burnette, Bekka Bramlett, and Dave Mason BIRTHDAYS: Mick Fleetwood (June 24, 1942) ~ John McVie (November 26, 1945) ~ Christine McVie (July 12, 1943 - November 30, 2022) ~ Lindsey Buckingham (October 3, 1949) ~ Stevie Nicks (May 26, 1948) BIGGEST SINGLE: "Hold Me" (1982) BIGGEST LP: Rumours(1977) GRAMMY AWARDS: 1 BILLBOARD: '100 Greatest of All Time Hot 100 Artists': 88 ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE: 1998 | |
Fleetwood Mac has seen many incarnations since its forming in 1967. In all there have been 15 members: Peter Green, Jeremy Spencer, Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Danny Kirwan, Christine McVie, Bob Welch, Bob Weston, Dave Walker, Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Rick Vito, Billy Burnette, Bekka Bramlett, and Dave Mason. But it is the combination of Mick, John, Christine, Stevie and Lindsey that has allowed Fleetwood Mac to stand the test of musical time with their historic Rumours.
Fleetwood Mac was originally formed as a British blues band in 1967 by guitarist Peter Green, of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Mick Fleetwood (drums), John McVie (bass), and Jeremy Spencer (guitarist). Their name came from the names of Fleetwood and McVie.
Fleetwood Mac released their first LP, Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, in 1968 the same year McVie married Christine Perfect. Considered to be a blues recording, the LP was successful for the band, as was their second LP, Mr. Wonderful, also released in 1968. The band had refined their sound more and added a guitarist, Danny Kirwan.
In 1969, Fleetwood Mac had their first #1 single in Europe with "Albatross" and released English Rose. Fleetwood Mac signed with Warner Brothers and released Then Play Onwhich contains the classic, "Oh Well." The LP marked Fleetwood Mac's emergence into rock (and away from blues).
Green left the group after having a drink spiked with LSD and never fully recovering. Mick took over as leader of the band.
Christine McVie (keyboards) joined the band.
Kiln House was released.
Spencer left the band to join a religious cult, and Bob Welch joined the band. The band had now established their characteristic sound. Kirwan was fired from the band after problems with drinking and personal conflicts with the band members. Bob West and Dave Walker were added to the Fleetwood Mac line-up.
Future Games was released.
Fleetwood Mac released Bare Trees.
Penguin was released.
After touring the LP, Walker left the band and Mystery To Mewas released with the track "Hypnotized." During touring, Weston had an affair with Fleetwood's wife, and was dropped from the band forcing them to cancel the remaining tour dates.
By 1974, only Fleetwood, Welch, and the McVies' remained in the band.
After some conflict over who owned the "Fleetwood Mac" name, the band released Heroes Are Hard To Find.Welch left the band at the end of the year after problems and creative differences during touring.
January 1: Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks joined Fleetwood Mac.
July 11: After recording for 3 months together, the newly re-vamped Fleetwood Mac released Fleetwood Mac. The band had their first #1, multi-million selling LP in the U.S., and hits with "Rhiannon," "Say You Love Me," and "Over My Head." Even though Stevie Nicks made it into the band because Fleetwood knew he couldn't get Buckingham without her, she became the star of the band.
While their success increased, personal problems were felt within the band. John and Christine McVie divorced, as did Mick and his wife, and Lindsey and Stevie broke off a their 7 year relationship.
Bare Trees was certified gold.
Mystery To Me was certified gold.
The personal turmoil felt with the band members resulted in Rumours released. The LP went on to sell over 18 million copies in the U.S., spend 31 weeks at #1, and contained the singles, "Don't Stop," "Go Your Own Way," "You Make Loving Fun," and the #1 single, "Dreams."
Rumours was certified gold by the end of the month.
Rumours was certified platinum.
The single "Dreams" was certified gold.
Fleetwood Mac won a Grammy Awardfor Album of the Year (Rumours).
After extensive touring and incredible anticipation for a Rumours follow-up, Fleetwood Mac released a double LP, Tusk. The LP sold over 4 million copies and had two Top 10 hits with "Tusk" and "Sara", yet many critics felt the LP was too experimental and the tracks represented solo contributions, and not a band collaboration.
Fleetwood Mac received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
# 38 Singles Artist of the Year
Fleetwood Mac hit the Top 10 with "Sara."
Tusk was certified platinum.
Fleetwood Mac hit the Top 40 with "Think About Me."
The group toured again and released a live, double LP, Fleetwood Mac Live.
Fleetwood Mac: # 215 Singles Artist of the Year ~ Lindsey Buckingham: # 92 Singles Artist of the Year
Fleetwood Mac Live was certified gold.
The band fired Mick as manager and most members released solo LPs.
Buckingham hit the Top 40 solo with "Trouble."
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Fleetwood Mac: # 12 Singles Artist of the Year ~ Lindsey Buckingham: # 126 Singles Artist of the Year
Only Stevie found great success as a solo artist, and the group reunited to record their next LP, Mirage.
Fleetwood Mac hit the Top 40 with "Hold Me."
Mirage was certified platinum.
Fleetwood Mac hit #1 for a week with "Hold Me."
Fleetwood Mac hit the Top 40 with "Gypsy."
Fleetwood Mac hit the Top 10 with "Gypsy."
Fleetwood Mac hit the Top 40 with "Love In Store."After a short tour for the LP and success with the new medium of videos, the band decided to take a break from each other.
Fleetwood Mac was nominated for 2 American Music Awards for Favorite Pop/Rock Band, Duo or Group and Favorite Pop/Rock Album (Mirage).
Christine McVie: # 56 Singles Artist of the Year ~ Lindsey Buckingham: # 101 Singles Artist of the Year
Christine McVie hit the Top 40 solo with "Got A Hold On Me."
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Christine McVie hit the Top 10 with "Got A Hold On Me."
Christine McVie hit the Top 40 with "Love Will Show Us How."
from the LPChristine McVieARC chart run: 36 - 32 - 29 - 26 - 24 - 37 - offYear-End Chart Position: #180
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Tusk was certified 2x platinum, Mirage was certified 2x platinum and Rumours was certified 12x platinum.
Buckinham hit the Top 40 with "Go Insane."
from the LPGo InsaneARC chart run: 38 - 35 - 29 - 27 - 25 - 22 - 20 - 17 - offYear-End Chart Position: #149
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Fleetwood Mac was certified 5x platinum.
# 6 Singles Artist of the Year
After 5 years of solo projects, Fleetwood Mac reunited again and released Tango In The Night. The LP spawned big hits with "Big Love," "Little Lies," "Seven Wonders," and "Everywhere." Fleetwood Mac continued to find success with their videos, yet where becoming more popular with adult contemporary crowds with each LP release.
Tango In The Night was certified platinum.August 20: During touring, Lindsey left the band, and soon after Billy Burnette and Rick Vito entered Fleetwood Mac.
# 80 Singles Artist of the Year
Tango In The Night was certified 2x platinum.
Fleetwood Mac hit the Top 40 with "As Long As You Follow."
Bare Trees was certified platinum.
Fleetwood Mac's Greatest Hits was released with a new hit song, "As Long As You Follow."
Greatest Hits was certified platinum.
Rumours was certified 13x platinum.
Behind The Mask was released to little fanfare and both Stevie and Christine announced during touring that they would leave the band.
Fleetwood Mac hit the Top 40 with "Save Me."Over the years, Mick maintained that Fleetwood Mac was not dissolved, Stevie continually stated that she was done with the band, and Vito announced that he would leave the bad because of the lack of creative freedom.
Behind The Mask was certified gold.September 12: Nicks and McVie announced they were leaving the group.
A box set of Fleetwood Mac's achievements and configurations was released:25 Years - The Chain. At the same time, Bill Clinton was using the Fleetwood Mac classic "Don't Stop" as his campaign song. Burnette soon announced that he too was leaving the band. A revamped Fleetwood Mac emerged in 1995 with Mick, John, Christine, a returning Burnette, and new members Bekka Bramlett and Dave Mason.
Greatest Hits was certified 2x platinum.April 16: Burnette left the group to go country.
Rumours was certified 14x platinum.
Greatest Hits was certified 3x platinum.
Rumours was certified 17x platinum.
The release of Time created little stir for the band.
Greatest Hits was certified 4x platinum.
# 82 Singles Artist of the Year
Rock 'N Roll Hall Of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock And Roll includes "Go Your Own Way."
Fleetwood Mac returned in grand style. Commemorating the 20th anniversary of the classic LP, Rumours, Fleetwood Mac was hard to miss. The most well-known band configuration (Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, John McVie, and Mick Fleetwood) reunited in Los Angeles for an intimate performance.
The Dance, a recording of their live performance in L.A. was released and the band toured into the end of the year. Many have asked, "what prompted the reunion?" According to Mick Fleetwood, it wasn't for the money or rejuvenation of fame. Mick had asked Lindsey to record on his solo LP and eventually the other members of Fleetwood Mac were brought in as well. The band members apparently like working together again and the music they were creating - and viola, The Dance (which featured 4 new songs).
The Dancedebuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 Albums chart (where it stayed for a week).
The first single from the LP, "Silver Springs," was a song dropped off the Rumours LP and hit the Top 40.
The Dance was certified platinum.
Fleetwood Mac returned to the Top 10 with "Silver Springs."
Fleetwood Mac appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone.
The Fleetwood Mac reunion tour ended in Maryland. Christine McVie was reportedly exhausted by the intensity of touring. Daily Variety has reported that the rest of the band had wanted to continue touring after the holidays. The tour had grossed over $36 million from 44 venues. The tour and LP were both considered financial successes for the band, and there was talk to take the tour overseas.
The Dance was certified 2x platinum.
# 120 Singles Artist of the Year
Fleetwood Mac were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
The Dance was certified 3x platinum.
Fleetwood Mac were nominated for 3 Grammy Awardsfor Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal ("Silver Springs"), Best Pop Album (The Dance), and Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group ("The Chain").
Fleetwood Mac hit the Top 40 with the live version of "Landslide."
Fleetwood Mac was the latest group to be immortalized with a LP of their tunes. A Tribute To Rumourswas guided by Mick Fleetwood and featured The Cranberries ("Go Your Own Way"), Elton John("Don't Stop"),Jewel ("You Make Loving Fun"), Shawn Colvin ("The Chain"), Matchbox 20, Tonic, Goo Goo Dolls, Sister Hazel,Duncan Sheik, and more.
Rumours was certified 18x platinum.
Ranked # 22 on VH1: Greatest Artists of Rock & Roll(and # 12 on Rock On The Net's Poll).
Mick Fleetwood talked with Atlantic Records about the possibility of more Fleetwood Mac concerts and/or recordings in the near future. On future touring, Fleetwood said: "Lindsey Buckingham has had a dose of rock 'n roll... he can't wait to get out on the road... but Christine (McVie) has made it clear she's not into touring." On the prospects of new music by the band: "4 of us hope so... (fans) could all write in... start sending begging letters to Chris."
The Dance was certified 4x platinum.Fleetwood Mac were also honored at the Brit Awards for Outstanding Contribution to the British Music Industry.
Greatest Hits was certified 8x platinum and The Dance was certified 5x platinum.
Tango In The Night was certified 3x platinum and Future Games was certified gold 29 years after its release.
Rolling Stone & MTV: 100 Greatest Pop Songs includes "Go Your Own Way" at # 26.
VH1: 100 Greatest Albums includes Rumours at # 16.
When Fleetwood Mac performed for President Clinton at the White House, Mick Fleetwood talked about Christine McVie's absence: "This woman will never perform with Fleetwood Mac again. Christine does not have a comfort with traveling and performing live anymore. I think it is fair to say that this was sort of an important gig for us, because we did it without Chris. She'll be missed."
Fleetwood Mac are pulling together for another LP. Mick Fleetwood stated: "There's no shortage of new material. Lindsey is starting to work through the songs already -- that's the way we always do it in Fleetwood Mac. So Stevie and Lindsey are going to do their solo things this coming summer, and then it's going to be full tilt into Fleetwood Mac." Nicks also said she plans on working on a new Fleetwood Mac LP when her solo tour has finished. The re-grouping at this time wouldn't include Christine McVie.
September 30: Fleetwood Mac released the 2 CD set, The Very Best Of Fleetwood Mac
Rolling Stone: 50 Essential 'Woman In Rock' Albums includes Rumours at # 4.
The Very Best Of Fleetwood Macwas certified gold.
# 122 Singles Artist of the Year
The Very Best Of Fleetwood Mac was certified platinum.
Rumours was certified 19x platinum.Fleetwood Mac released Say You Will.
Fleetwood Mac returned to touring North America (without Christine McVie).
Fleetwood Mac hit the Top 40 with "Peacekeeper."
Say You Will was certified gold.
Fleetwood Mac won an American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group and performed at the ceremony via satellite.
Rolling Stone: The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: # 25:Rumours, # 183:Fleetwood Mac.
Christine McVie released her next solo LP In The Meantime.# 77 on the Top Pop Artists of the Past 25 Years chart.
Buckingham released Seeds We Sow.
The live LP Go Your Own Way: Live 1977 was released.
Rumours (Expanded Edition)and Rumours (Deluxe Edition)were released.
It was announced that Fleetwood Mac would be back with a tour kicking off in September that will also include Christine McVie (her return to the group after 16 years). McVie told Rolling Stone: "About two years ago. I started to think, "What am I doing? I really miss that camaraderie with those four people. I miss everything about it." I missed the music, to be able to create again. I couldn’t imagine doing it with anyone besides Fleetwood Mac. I knew that they were my musical family."
- December 4: The 5CD/1DVD/2LP collection of Tusk was released.
- June 9: Buckingham and Christina McVie released Lindsey Buckingham Christina McVie.
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- April 9: It was announced that Buckingham was fired from Fleetwood Mac due to disagreements on their upcoming tour. Buckingham later said of the move: "For me, personally, probably some of you know that for the last three months I have sadly taken leave of my band of 43 years, Fleetwood Mac. This was not something that was really my doing or my choice. I think what you would say is that there were factions within the band that had lost their perspective. The point is that they'd lost their perspective. What that did was to harm – and this is the only thing I'm really sad about, the rest of it becomes an opportunity – it harmed the 43-year legacy that we had worked so hard to build, and that legacy was really about rising above difficulties in order to fulfill one's higher truth and one's higher destiny."
- September 11: Fleetwood Mac was certified 7x platinum and The Very Best Of Fleetwood Macwas certified 4x platinum.
- October 5: Buckingham released the 3CD compilation set Solo Anthology: The Best Of Lindsey Buckingham.
Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 53 - November 16: The 3CD compilation 50 Years - Don't Stopwas released.
- December: Buckingham opened up about his firing from the band last year blaming the firing on an ultimatum made by Stevie Nicks and describing the current line up as a 'cover band'.
- December 31: Fleetwood Mac topped the Billboard 2020 Year-End Chart Toppers as the Top Rock Digital Song Sales Artist.
- September 17: Buckingham released Lindsey Buckingham.
- December 31: Fleetwood Mac topped the Billboard 2021 Year-End Chart Toppers as the Top Rock Albums Artist.
- January 8: Fleetwood Mac topped the Billboard Rock Albums chart wtih Rumours.
- November 30: Christine McVie died at the age of 79.
- December 31: Fleetwood Mac topped the Billboard 2022 Year-End Chart Toppers as the Top Rock Albums Artist and with the Top Rock Album (Rumours).
- July 19: Rumours was certified 21x platinum.
- September 8: Rumours (Live) was released.
- December 31: Fleetwood Mac topped the Billboard 2023 Year-End Chart Toppers as the Top Pop Billboard 200 Album Artist - Duo/Groups.
- September 20: Mirage Tour '82 was released.
Peter Green's Fleetwood MacReleased: February, 1968 Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 198 Tracks: "My Heart Beats Like A Hammer" - "Merry Go Round" - "Long Grey Mare" - "Hellhound On My Trail" - "Shake Your Moneymaker" - "Looking For Somebody" - "No Place To Go" - "My Baby's Good To Me" - "I Loved Another Woman" - "Cold Black Night" - "The World Keep On Turning" - "Got To Move" | |
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Mr. WonderfulReleased: August 23, 1968 Tracks: "Stop Messin' Round" - "I've Lost My Baby" - "Rollin' Man" - "Dust My Broom" - "Love That Burns" - "Doctor Brown" - "Need Your Love Tonight" - "If You Be My Baby" - "Evenin' Boogie" - "Lazy Poker Blues" - "Coming Home" - "Trying So Hard To Forget" | |
English RoseReleased: December, 1968 Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 184 Tracks: "Stop Messin' Round" - "Jigsaw Puzzle Blues" - "Doctor Brown" - "Something Inside Of Me" - "Evenin' Boogie" - "Love That Burns" - "Black Magic Woman" - "I've Lost My Baby" - "One Sunny Day" - "Without You" - "Coming Home" - "Albatross" | |
Then Play OnReleased: September 19, 1969 Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: #109 Tracks: "Coming Your Way" - "Closing My Eyes" - "Show-Biz Blues" - "My Dream" - "Underway" - "Oh Well" - "Although The Sun Is Shining" - "Rattlesnake Shake" - "Searching For Madge" - "Fighting For Madge" - "When You Say" - "Like Crying" - "Before The Beginning" | |
In Chicago 1969Released: December 5, 1969 Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 190 Live Tracks: "Watch Out" - "Ooh Baby" - "South Indiana (Take 1 & 2)" - "Last Night" - "Red Hot Jam" - "Worlds In A Tangle" - "Talk With You" - "Like It This Way" - "Someday Soon Baby" - "Hungry Country Girl" - "I'm Worried" - "I Held My Baby Last Night" - "Madison Blues" - "I Can't Hold Out" - "I Need Your Love" - "I Got The Blues" - "Black Jack Blues" - "Everyday I Have The Blues" - "Rockin' Boogie" - "Sugar Mama" - "Homework" - "Drifting" - "Fleetwood Mac" | |
Kiln HouseReleased: September 18, 1970 Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 69 Tracks: "This Is The Rock" - "Station Man" - "Blood On The Floor" - "Hi Ho Silver" - "Jewel Eyed Judy" - "Buddy's Song" - "Earl Gray" - "One Together" - "Tell Me All The Things You Do" - "Mission Bell" | |
Future GamesReleased: September 3, 1971 US: Gold Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 91 Tracks: "Woman Of 1000 Years" - "Morning Rain" - "What A Shame" - "Future Games" - "Sands Of Time" - "Sometimes" - "Lay It All Down" - "Show Me A Smile" | |
Bare TreesReleased: March 6, 1972 US: Platinum Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 70 Tracks: "Child Of Mine" - "The Ghost" - "Homeward Bound" - "Sunny Side Of Heaven" - "Bare Trees" - "Sentimental Lady" - "Danny's Chant" - "Spare Me A Little Of Your Love" - "Dust" - "Thoughts On A Grey Day" | |
PenguinReleased: March, 1973 Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 49 Rolling Stone: Tracks: "Remember Me" - "Bright Fire" - "Dissatisfied" - "(I'm A) Road Runner" - "The Derelict" - "Revelation" - "Did You Ever Love Me" - "Night Watch" - "Caught In The Rain" | |
Mystery To MeReleased: October 15, 1973 US: Gold Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 67 Tracks: "Emerald Eyes" - "Believe Me" - "Just Crazy Love" - "Hypnotized" - "Forever" - "Keep On Going" - "The City" - "Miles Away" - "Somebody" - "The Way I Feel" - "For Your Love" - "Why" | |
Heroes Are Hard To FindReleased: September 13, 1974 Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 34 Tracks: "Heroes Are Hard To Find" - "Coming Home" - "Angel" - "Bermuda Triangle" - "Come A Little Bit Closer" - "She's Changing Me" - "Bad Loser" - "Silver Heels" - "Prove Your Love" - "Born Enchanter" - "Safe Harbour" | |
Fleetwood MacReleased: July 11, 1975 US: 7x Platinum Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 1 (for 1 week) Rolling Stone: - Entertainment Weekly: A Rolling Stone: '500 Greatest Albums of All-Time': # 183 Tracks: "Monday Morning" - "Warm Ways" - "Blue Letter" - "Rhiannon" - "Over My Head" - "Crystal" - "Say You Love Me" - "Landslide" - "World Turning" - "Sugar Daddy" - "I'm So Afraid" | |
RumoursRumours (Expanded Edition)Rumours (Deluxe Edition)Released: February 4, 1977 US: 21x Platinum Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 1 (for 31 weeks) Billboard # 1: Rock Albums Grammy Winner: Album of the Year Rolling Stone: - Entertainment Weekly: A Rolling Stone: '500 Greatest Albums of All-Time': # 25 VH1: '100 Greatest Albums': # 16 Tracks: "Second Hand News" - "Dreams" - "Never Going Back Again" - "Don't Stop" - "Go Your Own Way" - "Songbird" - "The Chain" - "You Make Loving Fun" - "I Don't Want To Know" - "Oh Daddy" - "Gold Dust Woman" | |
TuskTusk(5CD/1DVD/2LP)Released: October 12, 1979 US: 4x Platinum Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 4 Rolling Stone: - Entertainment Weekly: B+ Tracks: "Over And Over" - "The Ledge" - "Think About Me" - "Save Me A Place" - "Sara" - "What Makes You Think You're The One" - "Storms" - "That's All For Everyone" - "Not That Funny" - "Sisters Of The Moon" - "Angel" - "That's Not Enough For Me" - "Brown Eyes" - "Never Make Me Cry" - "I Know I'm Not Wrong" - "Honey Hi" - "Beautiful Child" - "Walk A Thin Line" - "Tusk" - "Never Forget" | |
Fleetwood Mac LiveReleased: December 5, 1980 US: Gold Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 14 Rolling Stone: Live Tracks: "Monday Morning" - "Say You Love Me" - "Dreams" - "Oh Well" - "Over And Over" - "Sara" - "Not That Funny" - "Never Going Back Again" - "Landslide" - "Fireflies" - "Over My Head" - "Rhiannon" - "Don't Let Me Down Again" - "Go Your Own Way" - "Don't Stop" - "I'm So Afraid" - "The Farmer's Daughter" | |
MirageReleased: July 2, 1982 US: 2x Platinum Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 1 (for 5 weeks) Rolling Stone: Tracks: "Love In Store" - "Can't Go Back" - "That's Alright" - "Book Of Love" - "Gypsy" - "Only Over You" - "Empire State" - "Straight Back" - "Hold Me" - "Oh Diane" - "Eyes Of The World" - "Wish You Were Here" | |
Tango In The NightReleased: April 14, 1987 US: 3x Platinum Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 7 Rolling Stone: Tracks: "Big Love" - "Seven Wonders" - "Everywhere" - "Caroline" - "Tango In The Night" - "Mystified" - "Little Lies" - "Family Man" - "Welcome To The Room... Sara" - "Isn't It Midnight" - "When I See You Again" - "You And I, Part II" | |
Greatest HitsReleased: November 22, 1988 US: 8x Platinum Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 14 Rolling Stone: Tracks: "Rhiannon" - "Don't Stop" - "Go Your Own Way" - "Hold Me" - "Everywhere" - "Gypsy" - "You Make Loving Fun" - "As Long As You Follow" - "Dreams" - "Say You Love Me" - "Tusk" - "Little Lies" - "Sara" - "Big Love" - "Over My Head" - "No Questions Asked" | |
Behind The MaskReleased: April 10, 1990 Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 18 Rolling Stone: Tracks: "Skies The Limit" - "Love Is Dangerous" - "In The Back Of My Mind" - "Do You Know" - "Save Me" - "Affairs Of The Heart" - "When The Sun Goes Down" - "Behind The Mask" - "Stand On The Rock" - "Hard Feelings" - "Freedom" - "When It Comes To Love" - "The Second Time" | |
25 Years - The ChainReleased: November 24, 1992 Tracks: "Paper Doll" - "Love Shines" - "Love In Store" - "Goodbye Angel" - "Heart Of Stone" - "Silver Springs" - "Oh Diane" - "Big Love" - "Rhiannon" - "Crystal" - "The Chain" - "Over My Head" - "Dreams" - "Go Your Own Way" - "Sara" - "Hold Me" - "Gypsy" - "Make Me A Mask" - "Don't Stop" - "Everywhere" - "Tusk" - "Not That Funny" - "Beautiful Child" - "Teen Beat" - "Need Your Love So Bad" - "Did You Ever Love Me" - "Oh Well Pt. 1" - "I Believe My Time" - "Bermuda Triangle" - "Why" - "Station Man" - "Albatross" - "Black Magic Woman" - "Stop Messin' Around" - "Trinity" - "Heroes Are Hard To Find" - "Green Manalishi" | |
TimeReleased: October 10, 1995 Entertainment Weekly: C+ Tracks: "Talkin' To My Heart" - "Hollywood (Some Other Kind Of Town)" - "Blow By Blow" - "Winds Of Change" - "I Do" - "Nothing Without You" - "Dreamin' The Dream" - "Sooner Or Later" - "I Wonder Why" - "Nights In Estoril" - "I Got It In For You" - "All Over Again" - "These Strange Times" | |
The DanceReleased: August 19, 1997 US: 5x Platinum Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 1 (for 1 week) Grammy Nominee: Best Pop Album Rolling Stone: Live Tracks: "The Chain" - "Dreams" - "Everywhere" - "Rhiannon" - "I'm So Afraid" - "Temporary One" - "Bleed To Love Her" - "Big Love" - "Landslide" - "Say You Love Me" - "My Little Demon" - "Silver Springs" - "You Make Loving Fun" - "Sweet Girl" - "Go Your Own Way" - "Tusk" - "Don't Stop" | |
The Very Best Of Fleetwood MacReleased: September 30, 2002 US: Platinum Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 12 Tracks: "Go Your Own Way" - "Dreams" - "You Make Loving Fun" - "Rhiannon" - "Monday Morning" - "Silver Springs" - "Say You Love Me" - "Second Hand News" - "Over My Head" - "Sara" - "Never Going Back Again" - "Love In Store" - "Landslide" - "Songbird" - "What Makes You Think You're The One" - "Storms" - "Go Insane" (live) - "Tusk" - "Don't Stop" - "The Chain" - "Little Lies" - "Gypsy" - "Think About Me" - "Gold Dust Woman" - "World Turning" - "Hold Me" - "Seven Wonders" - "Everywhere" - "Family Man" - "Sisters Of The Moon" - "As Long As You Follow" - "No Questions Asked" - "Skies The Limit" - "Paper Doll" - "I'm So Afraid" (live) - "Big Love" (live) | |
Say You WillReleased: April 15, 2003 US: Gold Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 3 Rolling Stone: Tracks: "What's The World Coming To" - "Murrow Turning Over In His Grave" - "Illume (9/11)" - "Thrown Down" - "Miranda" - "Red Rover" - "Say You Will" - "Peacekeeper" - "Come" - "Smile At You" - "Running Through The Garden" - "Silver Girl" - "Steal Your Heart Away" - "Bleed To Love Her" - "Everybody Finds Out" - "Destiny Rules" - "Say Goodbye" - "Goodbye Baby" | |
Go Your Own Way: Live 1977Released: March, 2012 Live Tracks: "Monday Morning" - "Oh Well" - "Rhiannon" - "Oh Daddy" - "Never Going Back Again" - "Landslide" - "Over My Head" - "Gold Dust Woman" - "You Make Loving Fun" - "Go Your Own Way" - "World Turning" - "The Chain" - "Songbird" | |
vinyl | 50 Years - Don't Stop (3CD)Released: November 16, 2018 Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 65 Tracks: "Shake Your Moneymaker" - "Black Magic Woman" - "Need Your Love So Bad" - "Albatross" - "Man Of The World" - "Oh Well - Pt. I" - "Rattlesnake Shake" - "The Green Manalishi (With The Two Prong Crown)" - "Tell Me All The Things You Did" - "Station Man" - "Sands Of Time" - "Spare Me A Little Of Your Love" - "Sentimental Lady" - "Did You Ever Love Me" - "Emerald Eyes" - "Hypnotized" - "Heroes Are Hard To Find" - "Monday Morning" - "Over My Head" - "Rhiannon" - "Say You Love Me" - "Landslide" - "Go Your Own Way" - "Dreams" - "Second Hand News" - "Don't Stop" - "The Chain" - "You Make Loving Fun" - "Sara" - "Think About Me" - "Fireflies" - "Never Going Back Again" - "Hold Me" - "Gypsy" - "Love In Store" - "Oh Diane" - "Big Love" - "Seven Wonders" - "Little Lies" - "Everywhere" - "As Long As You Follow" - "Save Me" - "Love Shines" - "Paper Doll" - "I Do" - "Silver Springs" (live) - "Peacekeeper" - "Say You Will" - "Sad Angel" |
Rumours (Live)Released: September 8, 2023 Billboard Top 200 LPs peak: # 81 Live Tracks: "Say You Love Me" - "Monday Morning" - "Dreams" - "Oh Well (Pt. 1)" - "Rhiannon" - "Oh Daddy" - "Never Going Back Again" - "Landslide" - "Over My Head" - "Gold Dust Woman" - "You Make Loving Fun" - "I'm So Afraid" - "Go Your Own Way" - "World Turning" - "Blue Letter" - "The Chain" - "Second Hand News" - "Songbird" | |
Mirage Tour '82Released: September 20, 2024 Live Tracks: "Love In Store" - "Can't Go Back" - "That's Alright" - "Book Of Love" - "Gypsy" - "Only Over You" - "Empire State" - "Straight Back" - "Hold Me" - "Oh Diane" - "Eyes Of The World" - "Wish You Were Here" |
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