Rumours is the eleventh studio album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, recorded February–August 1976 and released February 4, 1977. Performed by: Lindsey Buckingham –lead vocals (tracks 1, 3-5, 7, 9), backing vocals (2, 6, 8, 10, 11), harmonies ("Silver Springs"), elec...
no matter how complicated or intertwined they became,” Fleetwood later wrote in his 2014 memoir. “It was hard to do, but no matter what, we played through the hurt.”Continue readingFleetwood Mac’s ‘Rumours’: 10 Things You Didn’t...
Rumours Fleetwood Mac’s second album after the arrival of Buckingham and Nicks, produced four US Top 10 singles and remained at number one on the American albums chart for 31 weeks. One of the more peculiar details of Herbert Worthington’s iconic Rumours cover photo is the pair of wooden ...
One of the great misconceptions about Fleetwood Mac is how Rumours came about. The band’s 11th album was designed, you often hear, to chronicle the breakdowns between three couples: Mick Fleetwood and his wife Jenny Boyd, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, and John and Christine McVie. As...
cover story is about the classic album, andpromisesthat, even though the "stories that surround the making of [the album] are strange, romantic and wild, the reality is, if anything, even more startling." Many of those involved with the making of 'Rumours' were interviewed for the piece....
And in it — no “Rumours” here — Grammy Award-winning Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees Fleetwood Mac share their story in their own words for the first time. (And by the way, the hit 1977 album Rumours appeared at a respectable No. 11 on the controversial Apple Music 100 Best ...
In 1976, early in the recording process of what would come to be Fleetwood Mac’s epochal albumRumours,they took some time off from touring and rented a house in Florida to work on new material. With the two relationships at the center of the band unraveling, it may not have been the...
” The band’s masterfulHotel Californiawas nominated for Album of the Year but famously lost out to another legendary release, Fleetwood Mac’sRumours. The title track “Hotel California” earned Record of the Year in 1978, but the band wasn’t on hand to accept the award. The Eagles ...
Fleetwood Mac after the world-shaking success ofRumours, tinkering withTuskat all hours and wearing down his bandmates with his revisions and teeth-clenching perfection. Like many sprawling double records,Tuskcan be a lot to digest. But stick with it: It's an undervalued album with plenty of...
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