Fleetwood Mac (White Album)

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Fleetwood Mac (White Album)

Fleetwood Mac is the tenth studio album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in July 1975 by Reprise Records. It was the band's second eponymous album; the first was their 1968 debut album. Among Fleetwood Mac fans, the album is often referred to as The White Album. This is the first Fleetwood Mac album to feature Lindsey Buckingham as guitarist and Stevie Nicks as vocalist, after Bob Welchdeparted the band in late 1974. The album was also the band's last to be released on the Reprise label until 1997's The Dance (the band's subsequent albums until then were released through Warner Bros. Records, Reprise's parent company).-Wikipedia

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  • Pitchfork

    A pop-rock statement and the unexpected intersection of two parallel spheres that offered something genuinely new.  

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  • Rolling Stone

    Transform conventional pop-song structures into durably attractive and believably genuine pieces – each sounds like an ideal radio song. The group’s best and most consistent album 

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  • All Music

    Surging with a pushily melodic chorus and a breezy Californian feel  

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  • Spectrum Culture

    An album of three distinct personalities and styles that mesh surprisingly well together in a beautiful way. 

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  • The Morton report

    Alternating between rhythmic power pop and sweet ballads, the album overflows with rhythm, shimmering harmonies, passion, and energy.  

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  • PPCorn

    Thanks to the Buckingham’s relentlessness, which gave the music urgency to go along with those great melodies. 

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  • Persephone Magazine

    As much as I love so many of Fleetwood Mac’s albums, this one has always been my favorite. Long may its legacy continue. 

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  • Puluche

    Their songwriting is impeccable and the compositions flawless 

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  • Brooklyn Vegan

    The album has no real fat from start to finish, and no matter how many times I’ve played it in full over the years, I never get tired of it.  

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  • In the Studio

    When Fleetwood fell in love with the sound that he heard, he wisely decided to embrace all of it – that decision change the fortunes of all involved, it would also change the sound of contemporary music for years to follow.  

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  • Angelfire

    Buckingham was a skilled pop craftsman, capable of arranging a commercial song while keeping it musically adventurous. 

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  • IsraBox

    It was diverse without being forced, percolating with innovative ideas, all filtered through an accessible yet sophisticated sensibility. 

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