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The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac (Remastered)

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1 Go Your Own Way (Single Version) Fleetwood Mac 3:40 $2.39 View In iTunes
2 Don't Stop Fleetwood Mac 3:12 $2.39 View In iTunes
3 Dreams Fleetwood Mac 4:15 $2.39 View In iTunes
4 Little Lies Fleetwood Mac 3:39 $2.39 View In iTunes
5 Everywhere Fleetwood Mac 3:41 $2.39 View In iTunes
6 Albatross (Single Version) Fleetwood Mac 3:08 $1.79 View In iTunes
7 You Make Loving Fun Fleetwood Mac 3:33 $2.39 View In iTunes
8 Rhiannon (Single Version) Fleetwood Mac 3:46 $2.39 View In iTunes
9 Black Magic Woman (Single Version) Fleetwood Mac 2:51 $1.79 View In iTunes
10 Tusk Fleetwood Mac 3:34 $2.39 View In iTunes
11 Say You Love Me Fleetwood Mac 4:03 $2.39 View In iTunes
12 Man of the World (Single Version) Fleetwood Mac 2:50 $1.79 View In iTunes
13 Seven Wonders Fleetwood Mac 3:38 $2.39 View In iTunes
14 Family Man Fleetwood Mac 4:01 $2.39 View In iTunes
15 Sara Fleetwood Mac 6:26 $2.39 View In iTunes
16 Monday Morning Fleetwood Mac 2:45 $2.39 View In iTunes
17 Gypsy Fleetwood Mac 4:22 $2.39 View In iTunes
18 Over My Head Fleetwood Mac 3:08 $2.39 View In iTunes
19 Landslide Fleetwood Mac 3:17 $2.39 View In iTunes
20 The Chain Fleetwood Mac 4:29 $2.39 View In iTunes
21 Big Love Fleetwood Mac 2:47 $2.39 View In iTunes

Album Review

There's a certain relief that the 2002 double-disc set The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac doesn't even attempt to dabble in the early blues work of the Peter Green band, and treats the addition of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks as ground zero. The two eras of the band don't sit well together, and it's best to isolate them, since those that want the hits don't need to hear the blues. Here, it's the prime of the platinum years, with almost all of the big songs in their original hit versions (the one real exception is a live version of "Big Love" from 1997, but most listeners aren't going to be too upset with the substitution). The biggest complaint is that chronological order would have been welcome, but the sequencing here is still nice, and all the big hits and radio staples are here, along with enough great album tracks ("Think About Me," "World Turning," "What Makes You Think You're the One") to whet the appetite for full albums for novices, who will surely find this to be a good introduction. It's not dynamic or sharply sequenced to be a truly classic collection, but it gets the job done, and it will certainly satisfy those who just need the hits, plus a little bit more for the illusion of depth.

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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