Showing posts with label Very Best Of Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Very Best Of Reviews. Show all posts

Monday, November 16, 2009

CHART UPDATES: UK AND AUSTRALIA - FLEETWOOD MAC "The Very Best Of"

Chart Update: UK & Australia
Fleetwood Mac's "The Very Best Of"
Issue Date: November 16, 2009

  • AUSTRALIA TOP 50 ALBUMS: #49 - Re-entry
  • UK TOP 75 ALBUMS: #15 - Drop of 3 places


Monday, November 09, 2009

Win A Copy Of The Very Best Of Fleetwood Mac (NZ Competition)

This week you can win our CD of the Week - Fleetwood Mac The Very Best Of! It is a newly released 2 CD compilation.

You'll want to get your hands on a copy of this one, it includes THE VERY BEST OF Fleetwood Mac with songs like Dreams, Go Your Own Way, Little Lies, Say You Love Me and more...

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FLEETWOOD MAC - THE VERY BEST OF is a newly released 2 CD compilation.

You'll want to get your hands on a copy of this one, it includes THE VERY BEST OF Fleetwood Mac with songs like Dreams, Go Your Own Way, Little Lies, Say You Love Me and more...

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Monday, November 02, 2009

FLEETWOOD MAC BACK ON THE AUSTRALIAN TOP 50 ALBUMS CHART

Fleetwood Mac's 4 x platinum 
"The Very Best Of" (2002 edition)
re-enters the Australian Top 50 album charts at #37.
For the week November 2, 2009


Tuesday, October 27, 2009

THE VERY BEST OF ALBUM REVIEW - FLEETWOOD MAC

The Very Best Of
Fleetwood Mac
Album Review
Fleetwood Mac are, and have always been, a bit screwed up. Like a tawdry soap opera dynasty, their story is one of intrigue, hedonism, depression and addiction. And of music - this particular family's golden, if schizophrenic, child.

Formed more than thirty years ago and frequently described in their seventies and eighties heyday as the world's biggest group, Fleetwood Mac have enjoyed global album sales in excess of 100 million and registered more than 30 hit singles in the UK, more in the US.

Full Review at Allgigs.co.uk

Thursday, October 22, 2009

ALBUM REVIEW: FLEETWOOD MAC -THE VERY BEST OF


After years of being dismissed as bloated, coked-up rock dinosaurs, even the most jaded punk purist will quietly agree that Fleetwood Mac’s late-’70s trilogy – 1975’s Fleetwood Mac, 1977’s Rumours and 1979’s Tusk – are works of unalloyed studio-pop genius.

All are adequately represented (“Rhiannon”, “The Chain”, “Sara”, etc) on this two-CD best-of, but we’re also encouraged to reappraise the guilty pleasures in their slick ’80s canon (“Little Lies”, “Don’t Stop”, “Everywhere”).

Would’ve been nice to hear something from the Bob Welch or Peter Green eras, of course, but there’s still not a duff track here.

JOHN LEWIS
UNCUT MAGAZINE