The new lineup that Fleetwood Mac successfully unveiled with their eponymous 1975 album became even more successful with the multi-platinum Rumours, which became the band's most celebrated album and one of the best-selling albums of all time. To be sure, this was a very different sounding Fleetwood Mac than the blues-rock outfit of the late '60s. This edition of the band generally wasn't well received by rock critics (who tend to be critical of all things commercial). But as commercial and slick as Rumours is, the music has a lot of heart and never comes across as insincere. From Christine McVie's optimistic "Don't Stop" (which President Bill Clinton used as his campaign theme song in 1992) to Lindsey Buckingham's remorseful "Go Your Own Way," Rumours is consistently memorable. And the folkish "Gold Dust Woman" (covered by Courtney Love and Hole in 1996) and the melancholy hit "Dreams" made it quite clear just how much depth and substance Stevie Nicks was capable of. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Rumours
02/04/1977 | Warner Bros / Wea
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Track Listing
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Credits
- Larry Vigon
- Hand Lettering
- Desmond Strobel
- Design
- Charlie Watts
- Mastering
- Mick Fleetwood
- Percussion, Drums
- Christine McVie
- Synthesizer, Keyboards, Vocals
- John McVie
- Bass
- Ken Perry
- Mastering
- Ken Caillat
- Producer, Engineer, Mastering
- Richard Dashut
- Producer, Engineer
- Lindsey Buckingham
- Guitar, Vocals
- Fleetwood Mac
- Producer, Main Performer, Concept
- Stevie Nicks
- Vocals






















