
The Dance - Fleetwood Mac
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This is a GREAT reunion album. I've never been a HUGE Fleetwood Mac fan over the years, but I've enjoyed some of their Top 40 hits over the years. I saw the DVD of this concert a few years ago and it grew and grew on me. While Stevie Nicks is not able to hit the high notes like she used to, everybody does a great job and the new songs they mixed in are, for the most part, as good as the Fleetwood Mac staples. While Fleetwood Mac benefits here from added background vocals, percussion and guitar, the band itself is solid and tight. Lindsay Buckingham's guitar playing is excellent and Christine McVie's keyboard work is as smooth as her velvet vocals. "Rhiannon" is haunting, with Christine McVie's beautiful and poignant piano intro skillfully leading to the main body of this great song. "Silver Springs" is a great song that should have been a single, and the version of it on this album shows why. Other highlights(and there are MANY) include The Chain, Everywhere, Bleed to Love Her, Big Love, Landslide, My Little Demon, Go Your Own Way and Don't Stop. I guess, basically, the entire album is a highlight. Having the USC marching band show up for "Tusk" was a great touch and a lot of fun. The final song is "Don't Stop", and that expressed my sentiments exactly.
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