Rumours (Fleetwood Mac)

Approval Rate: 84%

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    93century

    Fri Mar 27 2009

    I dont listen to Fleetwood Mac much anymore, but this is their best album hands down. When this album was made the band was starting to have problems due to romantic relationships between band members. That is what the hit "Go Your Own Way" was based on. Whenever i listen to this album i play Second Hand News over, and over again.

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    irishgit

    Tue Mar 27 2007

    Brilliant. The best this band ever did, and one of the best ever.

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    soxfan53

    Wed Jul 05 2006

    Still play it after all these years.

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    doobiesnhof

    Tue Mar 14 2006

    The breakup album, as it is often called, is one of the best rock albums EVER. Go your own way if you don't agree.

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    canadasucks

    Tue Mar 07 2006

    Underrated college makeout album. . .good album for a slice-of-70's flavor that's rather listenable. . .

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    portecrayon

    Tue Mar 07 2006

    There are TWO Fleetwood Macs one is the Fleetwood Mac founded By Peter Green who played some of the best blues and Rock & Roll Guitar and then there is the Soap Opera version which is only good if you are with your girl.

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    moosekarloff

    Thu Jan 26 2006

    Soft-off mainstream pop garbage. Featuring clumsy ol' Mick, predictable Lindsay and menstrual Stevie. The album sounded like audio formica then, sounds like elevator music today. The songs have all the depth of a shot glass, all the emotional maturity of an autistic. This album was released in 1976, just a few months before the first mass-market records of punk rock and new wave hit the stores. This development, of course, made Rumours immediately dated, retro, old hat, corny and square. Interesting that there was no significant follow-up record to this release, which indicates this encarnation of FM shot its bolt entirely in less than 12 tracks. This is Bill and Hillary Clinton's favorite rock record, which tells you plenty.

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    klsm54

    Sat Oct 22 2005

    Wow! Lot's of great Fleetwood Mac stuff on this one. Truly a classic album.

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    rockon64

    Wed Oct 05 2005

    How can some of you so-called music fans say this album is overrated? It is one of the top three selling albums in history, by ANYONE! Platinum more than 20 times! You show your ignorance with your thoughtless quotes.

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    clarermo

    Fri Sep 30 2005

    Transparent pop. Stevie is just a goddess.

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    ericmk

    Sun Jul 31 2005

    Dreams and Don't Stop are classics.

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    sfalconer

    Fri Apr 01 2005

    I always thought this album was a over rated as was the band. A few catchy tunes does not make a great cd.

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    frogger20190

    Thu Aug 05 2004

    I still love hearing this album--every track sounds as fresh as they did in '77. The recent remaster includes Silver Springs, which was the B side of the Dreams single and a highlight of their 1997 reunion tour (the live version was pulled as a single). I recommend the remaster even if you already have the original pressing. Intraband dysfunction is well-known by now but it produced some of the best rock and pop recordings of the '70s. I still rank Tusk as the best Fleetwood Mac record, but this one comes very close.

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    stuart_dean

    Fri Jun 18 2004

    This is a wonderful album, from the gorgeous pop of Dreams to the more complex sounds of The Chain and Gold Dust Woman. I love You Make Loving Fun too. I never tire of this record and is a must for any collection. Musically, this band are outstanding and this shows in tracks such as Go Your Own Way. The latter half of Gold Dust Woman is a great way to finish this record and is awesome.

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    guava_monkey

    Fri Apr 30 2004

    I preferred the Mac when they were a rootsy blues band but there's some pretty good stuff here, mostly those tracks featuring some fine and tasteful guitar playing like 'Go you own way', 'Dont stop', 'Never going back again' and 'Second hand news'. Not too bothered with most of the Nicks and McVie numbers though. Somewhat insipid.

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    shockingblue

    Wed Apr 28 2004

    Fleetwood Mac's most popular album, Rumours, completely epitomizes their style. There's lots of good stuff in here. Unfortunately, there are a couple that I'm not crazy about. For the most part, Lindsey Buckingham's songs are guitar-centric, very good songs. I find I enjoy these most. Stevie Nicks' mystical reveries are very good as well, if not a little feminine. Christine McVie's songs are, to me, downright annoying. I hate her cheery pop-style. Regardless of what I think, however, this album is considered the greatest break-up album of all time, and with good reason. While some of the songs seem very cheery, you have to really pay attention to the lyrics to realize just how bitter they are, especially in the Nicks and Buckingham songs. The absolute highlight of the album is The Chain, written by all five bandmembers. It is very dramatic, and a good rock song. It sums up the basic premise of the album. Overall, this album is very good, and there's a reason it's considered one of the ... Read more

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    virilevagabond

    Thu Dec 04 2003

    Released in 1977, Rumours brought Fleetwood Mac fame and fortune; however, the band had been around for some time as a blues-rock band. (One notable song from that era was Oh Well.) The band's sound changed dramatically with the exodus of some members and the addition of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks for the 1975 predecessor to Rumours (named Fleetwood Mac). I preferred Fleetwood Mac over Rumours, but the two really go hand in hand in anyone's collection. As usual, my personal preference is for the Buckingham songs (ie Second Hand News, Never Going Back Again, and Go Your Own Way) though the more popular songs were by Nicks and McVie (ie Dreams and Don't Stop). This release also contains The Chain, You Make Loving Fun, and Gold Dust Woman. While the lesser tracks tend to pale in comparison to the monster tracks, the Rumours is strong throughout.

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    lukskywlkr

    Thu Oct 24 2002

    Fantastic album any way you look at it. Stevie Nicks' Dreams, and Christine McVie's haunting Songbird make the album worthwhile all by themselves, but there are several other gems on this one. Go Your Own Way, Never Going Back Again, and You Make Loving Fun are all superb song-craft. No wonder it sold a zillion copies.

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    jason1972

    Thu Oct 17 2002

    Very impressive guitar riffs from Buckingham. Stevie Nicks' voice is in top form. The songs still sound good today. I'm only 30 years old but "Go Your Own Way" has been a longtime favorite since kindergarden.

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    girlfromuncle

    Wed Sep 25 2002

    What was a very special album, turn to donkey party crap!

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    skyhawk115

    Thu Jul 05 2001

    This band is fairly predictable and a little overrated, but they have good catchy songs.

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    musclegirl

    Fri May 11 2001

    Stevie Nicks new solo album is pretty good as well. This is a classic album!

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    springsteen80s_baby

    Tue May 01 2001

    Not their very best, but still, fleetwod mac is good!

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    dancinbob

    Mon Apr 09 2001

    This album was pretty good in most places but a little too mellow and sweet for my taste. Too bad Fleetwood Mac can't rock!

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    coyote

    Thu Mar 22 2001

    I can't believe this album is number one on the list--ridiculous. I mean, I admit that Stevie was pretty damn sexy in the 70s, but that does not change the fact that this band sucks. For crying out loud, these guys are almost on the same level as another group of 70s rejects: The Bee Gees. Ridiculous!

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    beatles_fan_4_ever

    Tue Mar 20 2001

    Great music! Another of the few albums I can listen to without skipping songs I don't like.It's almost like a greatest hits album.

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    tvjunkie

    Thu Mar 08 2001

    i love every song on it :)

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    jonweho

    Thu Jan 25 2001

    Simply the greatest Rock and Roll album of all time.

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    jayner

    Mon Jan 15 2001

    Fleetwood Mac started out great. I don't recall the album I initially bought in 1972, but by the time Rumors came out it was geared to 12-year-olds and older. A commercial pop sound. Their music and their message was predictable.

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    jessfixy

    Wed Jan 10 2001

    I can listen to this album in any mood. The band obviously has talent but I think it shines on this album. I believe most of the band's popular tracks are on this album, making it practically a greatest hits album.

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    ronniecakes

    Wed Jan 10 2001

    Great music to get it on to. Right up there with Marvin Gaye and Al Greene. Every song on the album is chill as hell, even if you just want to relax on a Friday night, especially with a loved one.

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    anduarto

    Tue Jan 09 2001

    Proof positive that accessibility counts. Everybody likes this recording and they should. It's a very good one. It's solid from beginning to end and achieves a couple moments of true brilliance, but the number one choice as best CD of all time? I wouldn't go that far. Other efforts are just as or nearly as solid and reach more breath taking highs more often. Should definitely be on the list but not in first place. I'm giving it a four mostly because I think this position is inflated. Screwy I know, but there you have it.

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    jstrong

    Tue Jan 02 2001

    This is a good Fleetwood Mac disc, however, my personal favorite is the Dance. If there were one Fleetwood Mac disc, I would recommend everyone had, it would be the Dance. It is a great live album reunion, and has a great list of songs.

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    iketayzac123

    Fri Dec 15 2000

    Fleetwood Mac rules! The rumors album rocked. They are creative and I think they have many more years of making music together. Hanson and Fleetwood Mac kick ass!

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    millie9

    Fri Dec 01 2000

    The CD is good to pop in on a long car ride or when you are just chillin' at home. It has some beautifully written songs and wonderful lyrics. It's a long CD that's good all the way through so it's worth the extra dime!

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    420007

    Mon Nov 20 2000

    Fleetwood Mac is an awesome band. Their music is great, and after all these years, there are still people who love their music.

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    josh77

    Wed Nov 08 2000

    Very good album. I like it a lot. I like Stevie's voice.

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    rocket

    Tue Oct 03 2000

    Fleetwood Mac is perhaps one of my favorite bands.

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    alicat

    Fri Aug 18 2000

    I think this is a great CD. I saw the VH1 story behind Fleetwood mac and it was so fascinating as to what went on behind the scenes. This album is basically about how everyone is sleeping with everyone, and everyone is hurting. It is really good though. It gives the album so much more meaning.

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    wiggum

    Tue Jun 13 2000

    When I think of the ultimate pop-music CD, this and Sgt. Pepper's are the two that come to mind first. Almost every song on Rumours is a classic. I saw a show recently on the turmoil going on inside Fleetwood Mac while they were recording this CD, and it blows me away that they were able to produce this kind of music in that environment. It's a shame our impression of Fleetwood Mac has been tainted by their annoying reunion a few years ago.

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    gldd1030om

    Tue Nov 09 1999

    Rumours is my favorite classic rock album because it combines catchy tunes with brilliant instrumentations. The harmonies are crystal clear, the melodies are intelligent, and Rumours proves Fleetwood macs genius.

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    john430et

    Thu Nov 04 1999

    The Mac sucks ass.