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The "Deluxe Edition" tags on a second disc of outtakes, a remastered vinyl version of the album, and the vintage concert doc, titled, The Rosebud Film.Īlso out now is the book Making Rumours: The Inside Story Of The Classic Fleetwood Mac Album, by the Mac's legendary co-producer, Ken Calliat.
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The set has been issued in an "Expanded Edition" featuring the original album, the Stevie Nicks-written B-Side "Silver Springs," a live collection of tracks from 1977, and a full disc of session outtakes. Recently released are Fleetwood Mac's expanded and deluxe versions of Rumours. the band really)Ĭhristine McVie told us that the members of Fleetwood Mac are connected by a bond that transcends time and distance: SOUNDCUE (:17 OC. Mick Fleetwood told us that Fleetwood Mac - and particularly with Rumours - was always able to connect with its fanbase on a pretty intimate level: SOUNDCUE (:33 OC. addicted to it)Īlthough it's been over 45 years since Buckingham and Nicks parted ways as lovers, Lindsey Buckingham says that the public at large can't really grasp how tough it was for him to continue being a bandmate and producer with his former longtime live-in girlfriend during the Rumours sessions: SOUNDCUE (:16 OC. As cocaine took over the industry, Nicks says that most people believed it was entirely non-addictive: SOUNDCUE (:32 OC. Stevie Nicks said that the emotional trauma of everyone in the band suffering through a romantic breakup during the album's sessions pushed the group towards cocaine - which kick-started a decade-long addiction that nearly killed her.


Lindsey Buckingham understands that the psychodrama between him and former lover Stevie Nicks - not to mention the divorce of Christine and John McVie - was the gasoline that ran the engine of the band, especially during the legendary Rumours album: SOUNDCUE (:24 OC. Rumours spawned four Top 10 singles - Lindsey Buckingham's "Go Your Own Way," which hit Number 10 Stevie Nicks' "Dreams" - which remains to this day the band's sole chart-topping single Christine McVie's "Don't Stop," which peaked at Number Three and "You Make Loving Fun" - which topped out at Number Nine According to the RIAA's current list, Rumours is now tied for the eighth best-selling album in history alongside 1977's Saturday Night Fever soundtrack Shania Twain's 1997 collection, Come On Over.

To date, the album, which spent 31 non-consecutive weeks on top of the Billboard 200 albums chart, has sold over 40 million copies globally. It was 45 years ago today (February 4th, 1977) that Fleetwood Mac released their masterpiece, Rumours.
