Fleetwood Mac - Discography 1968-2018 [FLAC] vtwin88cube
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Fleetwood Mac Discography 1968-2018 FLAC LOSSLESS 16bit-44kHz EAC LOGS allmusic.com... While most bands undergo a number of changes over the course of their careers, few of them experienced more radical stylistic evolution than Fleetwood Mac. Initially conceived as a hard-edged British blues combo in the late '60s, the band gradually evolved into a polished pop/rock act over the course of a decade. Throughout all of their incarnations, the only consistent members of Fleetwood Mac were drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie -- the rhythm section that provided the band with their name. Ironically, they had the least influence over the musical direction of the band. Originally, guitarists Peter Green and Jeremy Spencer provided the group with their gutsy, neo-psychedelic blues-rock sound, but as both guitarists descended into mental illness, the band began moving toward pop/rock with the songwriting of pianist Christine McVie. By the mid-'70s, Fleetwood Mac had relocated to California, where they added the soft rock duo of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks to their lineup. Obsessed with the meticulously arranged pop of the Beach Boys and the Beatles, Buckingham helped the band become one of the most popular groups of the late '70s. Combining soft rock with the confessional introspection of singer/songwriters, Fleetwood Mac created a slick but emotional sound that helped 1977's Rumours become one of the biggest-selling albums of all time. The band retained their popularity through the early '80s, when Buckingham, Nicks, and Christine McVie all began pursuing solo careers. The group reunited for 1987's Tango in the Night, but Buckingham left the band and Fleetwood Mac entered a period where they slowly lost their frontmen, culminating in the group officially calling it a day after Time faded upon its 1995 release. The band quickly reunited, though, assembling for The Dance, a 1997 live album, then stabilizing without Christine McVie for their 2000s incarnation, a lineup that produced 2003's Say You Will. McVie returned to the fold for a series of successful tours starting in 2014, but the group harmony was short-lived. Buckingham was ousted prior to an anniversary tour in 2018, his departure proof that the one constant in Fleetwood Mac through the years was change. Contents: 1968 - Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac 1968 - Mr. Wonderful 1969 - English Rose 1969 - The Pious Bird Of Good Omen 1969 - Then Play On 1970 - Kiln House 1971 - Future Games 1972 - Bare Trees 1973 - Mystery To Me 1973 - Penguin 1974 - Heroes Are Hard To Find 1975 - Fleetwood Mac 1977 - Rumours 1979 - Tusk 1982 - Mirage 1987 - Tango In The Night 1990 - Behind The Mask 1995 - Live At The BBC 1995 - Time 1997 - The Dance 2002 - The Very Best Of Fleetwood Mac 2003 - Say You Will 2018 - 50 Years - Don't Stop Support the artists... buy it if you like it! Sharing since 2010 Thanks for Seeding! Cheers ;) 88