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New Rolling Stone Rumours review
RS Hall of Fame
Five Stars Fleetwood Mac Rumours Warner Bros., 1977 Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours” hasn’t become a dated Seventies artifact, mostly because it sounded odd even then. Its brainy guitar solos were rather more frequent than those of other Southern California sunny soft-rock outfits; and guitarist Lindsey Buckingham pushed the production into a magnificent combination of intricate and spare, an alloy comfortable to drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie, who thought they had formed a blues band back in 1967. The group’s second album with its most famous lineup — Fleetwood, Buckingham and his then-girlfriend, singer Stevie Nicks, and McVie and his ex-wife, singer and keyboardist Christine McVie – Rumours tracks the twin couples as they split. It’s not a classic breakup record; it wasn’t built as a soundtrack to whatever heartbreak you’re trying to sing along to. But it’s their breakup record, and in its idiosyncratic way it mirrors all the lost loves of the world. The two couples confess, blame, sigh and ride a deep, chugging groove toward some kind of resolution. You can see the outlines of the couples’ relationship – both musical and romantic – in the rubble. Here is the cool tenderness with which Nicks inserts her harmony on the words “been tossed around enough” during Buckingham’s “Second Hand News”; here is Christine McVie coming out all generous like the sun on her smiley-face ballads “Songbird” and “Oh Daddy” and the mellow boogie “You Make Loving Fun.” When Nicks isn’t being tough on hits such as “Dreams” and, particularly, “Gold Dust Woman” – as nasty a bit of business as her cute, torn voice ever got into – she’s inviting the whole group in for the countryish “I Don’t Want to Know.” Nothing explodes when it promises to: not the chorus of “Go Your Own Way,” no matter what Fleetwood does to his drum kit, not the full-band invocation of coming darkness and cramped emotional interdependence on “The Chain.” Instead, Rumours is splendid and pleasant and somehow too dense, like being trapped in an open meadow. Arion Berger Page 82 Rolling Stone, May 23, 2002
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"I wish I could make records quicker, and maybe some day I'll learn to do that, although I guess I'd better hurry up." Lindsey Buckingham, Behind The Music, 2001 |
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Enjoyed reading that. Thanks B.
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madness fades |
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Thanks Barbara!
Well, color me wanting to be trapped in an open meadow...forever.
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