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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
2 cd'er, 1 kommentarbilag
Sprog
engelsk
Genre
70'er rockrock
Klassemærke
78.794:5
Bidragsydere
Indhold
Monday Morning (Remastered)Warm Ways (Remastered)Blue Letter (Remastered)Rhiannon (Remastered)Over My Head (Remastered)Crystal (Remastered)Say You Love Me (Remastered)Landslide (Remastered)World Turning (Remastered)Sugar Daddy (Remastered)I'm So Afraid (Remastered)Over My Head (Single Version) (Remastered)Rhiannon (Single Version) (Remastered)Say You Love Me (Single Version) (Remastered)Blue Letter (Single Version)Monday Morning (Early Take)Warm Ways (Early Take)Blue Letter (Early Take)Rhiannon (Early Take)Over My Head (Early Take)Crystal (Early Version)Say You Love Me (Early Version)Landslide (Early Version)World Turning (Early Version)Sugar Daddy (Early Take)I'm So Afraid (Early Version)Over My Head (Live from The Burbank Studios, Burbank, CA, 1/26/76)Rhiannon (Live from The Burbank Studios, Burbank, CA, 1/26/76)Why (Live from The Burbank Studios, Burbank, CA, 1/26/76)Jam #2 (Remastered)I'm So Afraid (Early Take Instrumental)
Beskrivelse
Album oprindeligt publiceret 1975 + bonusmateriale
Udgave
2CD expanded edition
Forlag
Warner Bros. RecordsWEA International
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
Pitchfork, 2018-01-27
"Best New Reissue" - "Even if the bonus material is worthwhile, the music that remains marvelous is the proper album. Perhaps its origins are in leftovers-many of the songs were originally intended for a planned second Buckingham Nicks album, "Crystal" is revived from the first, the brilliant power pop of "Blue Letter" is taken from the unheralded Curtis Brothers-but the Fleetwood Mac feels unified because this album is an album of convergence. Every element of the album teems with boundless possibilities, so much of which could be found in the absolutely bewitching Nicks-helmed "Rhiannon," which is why Fleetwood Mac seems thrillingly alive and resonant longer after it has been absorbed into our collective consciousness"
Pitchfork, 2018-01-27