This 1997 music CD 'The Dance' contains tracks from a live concert and compliments the very famous, earlier album, from 1977 'Rumours'. It arrived in excellent condition & plays well on all my computers and especially the car. Well worth the price for great music from a great band! I'm happy. Been playing it every day for a week now.
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Track 4, The Mac at their best, what a version of Rhiannon! The vocals off Stevie, Chris MacV keyboards, Mick’s drums, and as for Lyndsey and John on the Guitars..... every track a pleasure to listen to. Plus, done live, with audience participation. Bought two, one for the car, one for the house. With their live in Boston dvd and cd set, have them on constant. Absolutely superb musicians all!
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Amazing music and played live at some Wonderfull artists ,They make it look so easy,.I can recommend it too anyone who enjoys good rock.
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Finally got round to getting "The Dance" on C.D after chewing my tape out after playing it to death in my car. It's basically a "M.T.V Unplugged" album but that fact is hidden away on the back sleeves of the credits - I don't know why, because it's one of the best "plugged" session albums, shame really, it might of sold a few more at release if they had told a few more people.. It starts off all mean and moody with "The Chain" that evokes memories of Formula 1 racing on B.B.C in the good old days of Prost and Senna. Followed by "Dreams" which at the time, 1997, had been recently covered by The Coors. The 17 track live session has many different twists and turns along the way, highlights being the "Tango" classic "Everywhere", The then new song "Bleed to love her", an eagles stylee version of "Say you love me" - which the group before and after make a big point of highlighting the fact that John Mcvie sings on on it! - and the noisy "My little demon" shine out. The final 3 songs on this "friendly" show, I say friendly show because I never heard so much chatting in between songs considering the well known "tantrums" of the group, are linked strangely together - "Go your own way", "tusk", and the big brass finale "Don't stop" leaves this album on a high. This is excellent example of how a live greatest hits album should be.Read full review
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Love my Fleetwood Mac Dance cd.
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