The Story of Fleetwood Mac Soundtrack (

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Synopsis

Fleetwood Mac: The Dance is a live album by the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1997. The album documents the band's reunion tour in 1997 and features their classic lineup.

The concert was recorded at Warner Brothers Studios in Burbank, California, and includes hits such as "Rhiannon," "Go Your Own Way," and "Don't Stop." The album also includes new songs like "Silver Springs" and "Bleed to Love Her."

Fleetwood Mac: The Dance received critical acclaim and commercial success, reaching the top of the charts in several countries. The album captures the energy and chemistry of the band's live performances, showcasing their timeless music and enduring appeal.

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The Story of Fleetwood Mac
The Chain
Christine McVie: Writer
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
Dreams
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
Stevie Nicks: Writer
Everywhere
Christine McVie: Writer
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
Gold Dust Woman
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
Stevie Nicks: Writer
I'm So Afraid
Lindsey Buckingham: Writer
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
Temporary One
Christine McVie: Writer
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
Bleed to Love Her
Lindsey Buckingham: Writer
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
Gypsy
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
Stevie Nicks: Writer
Big Love
Lindsey Buckingham: Writer
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
Go Insane
Lindsey Buckingham: Writer
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
Landslide
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
Stevie Nicks: Writer
Say You Love Me
Christine McVie: Writer
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
You Make Loving Fun
Christine McVie: Writer
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
My Little Demon
Lindsey Buckingham: Writer
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
Silver Springs
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
Stevie Nicks: Writer
Over My Head
Christine McVie: Writer
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
Rhiannon
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
Stevie Nicks: Writer
Sweet Girl
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
Stevie Nicks: Writer
Go Your Own Way
Lindsey Buckingham: Writer
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
Tusk
Lindsey Buckingham: Writer
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
Don't Stop
Christine McVie: Writer
Fleetwood Mac: Performer
Songbird
Christine McVie: Writer
Fleetwood Mac: Performer

User reviews

John Carter
1/10

Personally, I found the live album The Dance by Fleetwood Mac to be a bit underwhelming in terms of the production quality. Some of the tracks sounded a bit muddled and the overall sound felt lacking in clarity and depth.

Laura Wright
4/10

While I appreciate the band's classic lineup and their iconic songs, I felt that some of the live versions on The Dance didn't quite live up to the studio recordings. The energy and passion were there, but at times it felt like the performances were a bit inconsistent and didn't fully capture the essence of the original tracks.

Deborah Young
10/10

The Story of Fleetwood Mac's live album The Dance is an absolute masterpiece that perfectly captures the band's iconic sound and performance prowess.

Michael Taylor
9/10

But what truly sets The Dance apart are the new songs like Silver Springs and Bleed to Love Her, which add a fresh and exciting dimension to Fleetwood Mac's already impressive discography.

Emily Scott
10/10

Listening to this album feels like being transported to the front row of their concert, where the energy and chemistry between band members are palpable, making it a truly unforgettable musical experience.

Donna Davis
10/10

The album features a stellar lineup of classic hits like Rhiannon, Go Your Own Way, and Don't Stop, which are performed with such passion and precision that it's impossible not to be swept away by the music.

Daniel Garcia
5/10

The chemistry between the band members is palpable throughout the album, showcasing their enduring appeal and talent. It's clear that Fleetwood Mac's reunion tour in 1997 was a special moment for both the band and their fans.