Fleetwood Mac - The Dance

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Album Details

Title: The Dance
Artist: Fleetwood Mac
Release Date: 8/19/1997
Re-Released On: 0/0/1997
Label: Reprise, Warner Bros.
Album Type(s): live
UPCs: 093624670223, 093624670261
Genre: Rock
Styles: Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock
Moods: Rousing, Boisterous, Earnest, Earthy, Enigmatic, Laid-Back/Mellow, Melancholy, Organic, Passionate, Raucous, Reverent, Somber
Total Copies: 87
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Chain
  2. Dreams
  3. Everywhere
  4. Rhiannon
  5. I'm So Afraid
  6. Temporary One
  7. Bleed to Love Her
  8. Big Love
  9. Landslide
  10. Say You Love Me
  11. My Little Demon
  12. Silver Springs
  13. You Make Loving Fun
  14. Sweet Girl
  15. Go Your Own Way
  16. Tusk
  17. Don't Stop

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDWarner Bros.
1997CDReprise46702

Other Editions

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Album Review

Two years after the Lindsey Buckingham/Stevie Nicks/Christine McVie-less incarnation of Fleetwood Mac crashed and burned, their classic '70s lineup reunited for an MTV Unplugged session and an accompanying tour. Although it's likely that the reunion was for monetary purposes, it made creative sense as well -- no members were as compelling solo as they were with the group. Despite this, the Unplugged-styled setting wasn't ideal for a reunion, since the group decided to devote nearly a quarter of The Dance to new material, inevitably resulting in unfair comparisons to their warhorses. Since there's so much new material, The Dance can't be a truly nostalgic experience either, because the new songs interrupt the flow. Not that they're bad -- both Buckingham's gentle "Bleed to Love Her" and nervy "My Little Demon" are first-rate -- but they aren't given the full-fledged production they deserve. Similarly, the older songs suffer from the slightly hollow unplugged production. All the hits are performed in nearly identical arrangements to the originals, with the exception of Buckingham's solo "Big Love" (an improvement on the original) and the addition of Tusk's marching band to "Don't Stop," which makes the differences all too apparent. Much is the same -- McVie and Nicks sound terrific, and the band is tight and professional -- but Buckingham has lost some of his range, which undercuts some of his songs. Still, that isn't enough to prevent The Dance from being an entertaining listen; it just isn't a substantial one. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Barry GoldbergEngineer
Brett TuggleGuitar, Vocals (Background), Keyboards
Charlie BouisAssistant Engineer
David GalloTechnical Assistance
David LaChapellePhotography
Elliot ScheinerProducer, Engineer, Mixing
Eric JohnstonTechnical Assistance
Guy CharbonneauEngineer
John NelsonAssistant Engineer
Lenny CastroPercussion
Lindsey BuckinghamProducer
Mindy SteinVocals (Background)
Neal PrestonPhotography
Neale HeywoodVocals (Background), Guitar
Paul DeCarliDigital Editing
Scott HumphreyDigital Editing
Sharon CelaniVocals (Background)
Ted BarelaTechnical Assistance
Ted JensenMastering

Member Reviews

Emily C. (EmilyRegina82) wrote on 6/8/2008...

This is the record that got me into Fleetwood Mac. It's more accessible for new fans than their earlier stuff (less psychedelic, more pop/rock) and classic Fleetwood Mac for old fans. The version of Tusk and Go Your Own Way are even better than the originals, and fans will love Sweet Girl and Bleed to Love Her.

Christy D. wrote on 3/6/2008...

Both familiar hits and new songs (including the solid "Temporary One" and "Bleed to Love Her") further confirm that this isn't a rote exercise-–the band sounds fully engaged. Buckingham, Nicks, and the elegant Christine McVie retain their vocal charm (although Nicks has clearly lost her upper register). And the sense of old wounds healed, and older affections acknowledged, gives true poignancy to the set's high mark, a brilliant live version of "Silver Springs," a truly haunting Rumours-era B-side that proves deeply moving. --Sam Sutherland

Amy T. (simplyamy) wrote on 11/3/2007...

Fleetwood still rocks!

Melanie W. (novelwriter) wrote on 10/31/2007...

This a great cd. I enjoy listening to many of the songs. Whenever I hear Don't Stop I keep thinking of the year Bill Clinton ran for President and won! There really are so many songs on here that I like.

Mary B. (JavaJuice) wrote on 1/1/2007...

Most of your favorite Fleetwood Mac songs. Especially fun is Don't Stop, complete with a marching band as a backup band. Enjoy :-)

Joan G. wrote on 8/8/2006...

one of their best