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Rumours (Remastered)

Fleetwood Mac

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Second Hand News Fleetwood Mac 2:56 £0.79 View In iTunes
2 Dreams Fleetwood Mac 4:17 £0.79 View In iTunes
3 Never Going Back Again Fleetwood Mac 2:14 £0.79 View In iTunes
4 Don't Stop Fleetwood Mac 3:13 £0.79 View In iTunes
5 Go Your Own Way Fleetwood Mac 3:43 £0.79 View In iTunes
6 Songbird Fleetwood Mac 3:20 £0.79 View In iTunes
7 Silver Springs Fleetwood Mac 4:48 £0.79 View In iTunes
8 The Chain Fleetwood Mac 4:30 £0.79 View In iTunes
9 You Make Loving Fun Fleetwood Mac 3:33 £0.79 View In iTunes
10 I Don't Want to Know Fleetwood Mac 3:16 £0.79 View In iTunes
11 Oh Daddy Fleetwood Mac 3:56 £0.79 View In iTunes
12 Gold Dust Woman Fleetwood Mac 4:55 £0.79 View In iTunes
1 Second Hand News Fleetwood Mac 2:47 £0.79 View In iTunes
2 Dreams Fleetwood Mac 4:21 £0.79 View In iTunes
3 Brushes (Never Going Back Again) Fleetwood Mac 2:50 £0.79 View In iTunes
4 Don't Stop Fleetwood Mac 3:33 £0.79 View In iTunes
5 Go Your Own Way Fleetwood Mac 3:06 £0.79 View In iTunes
6 Songbird Fleetwood Mac 3:11 £0.79 View In iTunes
7 Silver Springs Fleetwood Mac 6:07 £0.79 View In iTunes
8 You Make Loving Fun Fleetwood Mac 4:56 £0.79 View In iTunes
9 Gold Dust Woman #1 Fleetwood Mac 5:02 £0.79 View In iTunes
10 Oh Daddy Fleetwood Mac 3:58 £0.79 View In iTunes
11 Think About It Fleetwood Mac 2:55 £0.79 View In iTunes
12 Never Going Back Again Fleetwood Mac 1:56 £0.79 View In iTunes
13 Planets of the Universe Fleetwood Mac 3:18 £0.79 View In iTunes
14 Butter Cookie (Keep Me There) Fleetwood Mac 2:11 £0.79 View In iTunes
15 Gold Dust Woman Fleetwood Mac 5:01 £0.79 View In iTunes
16 Doesn't Anything Last Fleetwood Mac 1:09 £0.79 View In iTunes
17 Mic the Screecher Fleetwood Mac 0:59 £0.79 View In iTunes
18 For Duster (The Blues) Fleetwood Mac 4:26 £0.79 View In iTunes

Album Review

In the spring of 2004, Warner Strategic Marketing reissued as remastered expanded editions Fleetwood Mac's first three albums with Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. Rumours is not only given an 18-track bonus disc, but the B-side "Silver Springs" is added to the original album, between "Songbird" and "The Chain" — which may be a controversial move for some since it upsets the original running order (even though it was added to the previously released DVD Audio version of the record, albeit in a different place on the album, but that whole release scrambles the track listing on the second side, anyway). Nevertheless, it's very nice to have the original "Silver Springs" on CD, and the bonus disc is quite impressive, even though it isn't necessarily the kind of disc that will get played all that frequently. The biggest discovery are the previously unreleased songs — two by Stevie Nicks, the very good official outtake "Think About It" (co-written with Roy Bittan) and the demo of "Planets of the Universe," and sketches by Christine McVie ("Butter Cookie (Keep Me There)") and Lindsey Buckingham ("Doesn't Anything Last"); while only "Think About It" was in any shape to make the final record, they're all interesting listens. Apart from the two jams that conclude the album (one a snippet, the other kind of lengthy and appropriately given "The Blues" as its subtitle), the rest of the album consists of alternate takes and demos of nearly every song on the album, with "Gold Dust Woman" and "Never Going Back Again" appearing twice (the latter is once given its original title, "Brushes"). These are dubbed as "roughs" on the back cover and that's what they are — the songs are essentially in place, just not polished. Hence, it's easier to listen to than really rough demos, but there aren't any real revelations either — just enough differences to make this a fascinating bonus disc for fans, particularly since the clearing-house nature of this bonus disc suggests there's nothing Rumours-related left in the vaults. While it may not be a disc that's played regularly, it's an excellent bonus disc that makes this overall package a superb reissue.

Recent Customer Reviews

Masterpiece - Flawed!
     
by Jungle Face Jake

Love this album and the re-mastering is great, but I do not like the inclusion of "Silver Springs" half way through the album, it spoils it for me and I have taken it off my Ipod. Why this couldn't be put on the second CD with all the other bonus tracks and demos I do not know - what were they thinking? Will the Beatles re-masters have an unreleased track in the middle of "Sgt. Pepper"? God Forbid!! Anyway don't let me put you off buying this album it is superb!

A masterpiece reborn with added interest
     
by Espi Medway

This version of the Fleetwood Mac zenith album ‘Rumours” possesses superior clarity to the original product, the inclusion of Stevie Nicks’ charming “Silver Springs’ (originally eliminated due to the space constraints of the vinyl long player - no CDs/mps back then!), a bundle of early studio versions, jams, incomplete/abandoned songs and a novelty. The latter are an immensely enjoyable surprise and are a gift included in the complete album purchase. Lindsey Buckingham’s ‘Brushes’ version of ‘Never Going Back Again’ is particularly beautiful.

It's about time!
     
by daviebhoy

I ALREADY HAD RUMOURS PURCHASED FROM I TUNES, THEN I HAD A SOUNDOFF BETWEEN THE OLD V'S NEW. WHAT AN ASTOUNDING DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO. THE REMASTERED VERSONS REALLY ALLOWS YOU TO ENJOY THE SAME SONGS IN A NEW LIGHT. NOW YOU CAN HEAR EVERY STRING AND NOTE AS INTENDED! MY ADVICE THOUGH IS ONLY BUY THE ORIGINAL ALBUM AS THE EXTRA TRACKS JUST DONT FIT HERE AT ALL. IT DOESN'T NEED THEM AND DETRACTS IN MY OPINION OF THE ORIGINAL WHICH I BOUGHT FIRSTLY AS A TAPE (MIND EM), THEN CD. THEN I PURCHASED I TUNES VERSION. ALTHOUGH I AM NOW BUYING IT FOR A FOURTH TIME, IT'S DEFO WORTH THE MONEY FOR THE REMASTERED VERSIONS. AN AMAZING ALBUM WITH A GREAT REMASTER! I CANT PICK A FAVOURITE AS I NEVER TIRE OF THIS CLASSIC. WHY DID IT TAKE THEM SO LONG THOUGH!

Biography

Formed: 1967 in London, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

While most bands undergo a number of changes over the course of their careers, few groups experienced such radical stylistic changes as 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...
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