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Rumours

28 Jan 2013

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  Song Title
Time
Popularity  
1
Second Hand News
2:56
2
Dreams
4:17
3
Never Going Back Again
2:14
4
Don't Stop
3:13
5
Go Your Own Way
3:43
6
Songbird
3:20
7
The Chain
4:30
8
You Make Loving Fun
3:33
9
I Don't Want To Know
3:16
10
Oh Daddy
3:56
11
Gold Dust Woman
4:55

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Product details

  • Original Release Date: 25 Jan 2013
  • Release Date: 25 Jan 2013
  • Label: Rhino/Warner Bros.
  • Copyright: 2004 Warner Bros
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  • Total Length: 39:53
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  • ASIN: B00B1OBLFM
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (409 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 12 in MP3 Albums (See Top 100 in MP3 Albums)

Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
169 of 176 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Album Ever Made 7 Mar 2008
Format:Audio CD
Reviewing a best-selling, immensely popular album over 30 years after it was released is a bit like trying to evaluate Marmite. It's been around for ages, you know that people will always buy it, but everyone either loves it or hates it already, and there's little point trying to change their minds.

For me, Rumours is just about the best album ever made, and 'Go Your Own Way' is my favourite song, my desert island disc, the one that still sends a shiver up my spine and makes me smile and / or cry (or both) every time I hear it. Part of that is down to memories of earlier times evoked by the music (it just sounds like it came from better days, whether it really did or not); part of it is down to a knowledge of the intricate human relationships within the band and the messages these songs were sending from one member to another; but largely it's just down to the sheer quality of the music. The 'classic' Fleetwood Mac line-up really was just that - Mick Fleetwood the 'Daddy'; John McVie the quiet, morose, no-nonsense bass player, together forming a tight, world-class, instantly recognisable rhythm section; Christine McVie the stalwart keyboardist; Lindsey Buckingham the brash, neurotic Californian with a talent for guitar-playing that is sorely underrated, an ego the size of the Hollywood hills and a perfectionist's drive to push the musical envelope; and Stevie Nicks, slim and fair, every 70s schoolboy's fantasy star-child, all black lace, high boots and flounces, with a voice that rasps and soothes in equal measure.
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129 of 138 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great album with superior sound quality 28 Mar 2006
Format:Audio CD
I have owned Rumours before, both in the LP format and the original CD format. Obviously this album has been a favourite of mine for a long time, with a slight more understanding of the tension involved in making it as the years have passed by.

What struck me, however, by hearing this new re-mastered version was the immense sound quality. Listening to Dreams the bass becomes so vibrant and alive with Stevie Nick's voice backed up with incredible harmonies with the addition of crisp guitar sounds and thumping drumming. On the next track, Never Going Back Again the guitar is spread in the mix giving the listener a feeling of actually being involved with the playing. Much of the same can be described by most of the other songs on the album, making me for my part re-discovering it again. Never before had I noticed how great the production was, not only in regards of the sound quality but also how it was mixed, both simple but yet innovative.

I took my old CD to compare the two versions, the hypothesis being that maybe this great sound had simply eluded me some years ago. The difference was, however, similar to hearing a worn cassette tape and a regular CD. The separation of instruments was not to be heard, a lack of depth was evident and the mix was muffled as if one were listening to a worn LP.

There is also added material. Silver Springs, a single not included on the original version, has been tacked between what before was side A and B. A fine song and its odd inclusion actually does keep the flow of the album intact (I believe having it at the end would spoil the fine ending of the original). There is also a bonus disk consisting of demos of the songs.
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars 35th or 36th Anniversary? 5 Feb 2013
Format:Audio CD
This 35th Anniversary edition of Fleetwood Mac's most famous album is released not 35 but 36 years after it was originally issued in 1977 on vinyl, and 9 years after the superb 2004 remaster which also included a bonus disc of studio out-takes. Either someone cannot count or else this release has been delayed! It arrives on the back of a lot of publicity designed to promote the band's forthcoming world tour (minus the wonderful Christine McVie, alas). The first thing to observe is that this new issue features a straight re-issue of the 2004 remastered album complete with the 'Silver Springs' B-side, lacking some of the 2004's bottom-end punch but compensating for that with improved top-end definition. The accompanying sleeve notes indicate that Rumours 2013 has not been remixed, for which we ought to be grateful. Disc 2 offers 12 previously unissued live cuts from 1977 which are well worth investigating. 6 of these songs also featured on the 1980 Live album but these earlier live versions make their 1980 counterparts sound rather weary by comparison. The band here is much more on the ball, fresh & vibrant & demonstrating the confidence of players still excited by their newly secured smash hit status. Then there is the 3rd disc of studio out-takes. Now, if you happen to own the 2004 remastered edition & are thinking you might replace it with this new issue then you are advised to think again because what you get here is a completely different batch of out-takes which offer fascinating variations from those already available on the 2004 bonus disc.

There is no doubt that Rumours deserves this attention. It is a great record from start to finish & carries a subtext of personal issues which have sometimes threatened to overwhelm the quality of the music on offer.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars perfect chillout time
as I remember from my days when I used tae huv vinyl but had to sell as lack of space few years back, but superb songs, no particular fave all great songs.
Published 9 hours ago by Buzz
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant Album
Always been a fan, great songs & if you are a fan well i don't have to say anything else. Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant!!!!
Published 2 days ago by jess mctaggart
5.0 out of 5 stars MP3 bargain
Classic album download for only �1.99!! There's no need for me to review it, you know it's ace. Still sounds great.
Published 2 days ago by Cutler
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!
All the songs are great and at a bargain price too! I put it on repeat and can listen to it for hours!
Published 5 days ago by Josephine Yeargan
5.0 out of 5 stars Rumours
Wonderful CD will bring back many good memories of times gone by when I just need to chill out and relax
Published 7 days ago by Elizabeth Young
5.0 out of 5 stars So nostalgic
Listening to the CDs was so nostalgic and took me back decades to when it was first released. Wonderful CDs for any fan, new and old.
Published 7 days ago by Lesley Scott
5.0 out of 5 stars classic album
i guess everything has already been said about this multi million selling album, what can i add, other than still sounds great
Published 8 days ago by kevwall
5.0 out of 5 stars Still outstanding
I did my university studies listening to this when it was first released. Loved it then and it still outstanding. Stevie Nicks' haunting voice is awesome.
Published 9 days ago by MPD
4.0 out of 5 stars Nuff said
Literally - it' all been said about this West Coast - English rock classic. Timeless, tuneful, bitter, raunchy and plain sad.
Published 12 days ago by Geoff McDonald
5.0 out of 5 stars Just as I remember
Excellent quality, good rendition of a classic album that brings back a good feeling. The energy from this album is amazing, all the tracks could be singles.
Published 15 days ago by chezscouse
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