07-04-2009, 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by michelej1
Here's a review from the Chicago Sun Times, September 26, 2004:
CHRISTINE MCVIE, "IN THE MEANTIME" (KOCH)
The onetime Christine Perfect is not quite flawless on this post- Fleetwood Mac outing. But McVie's warm ways are abundant on this lightweight yet lovely effort.
"Friend" captures the loping pop that carried Mac from its Peter Green blues roots into the pop-rock-of-the-moment that was the "Rumours" era. Elsewhere, there are the irresistible pop of "You Are," "Anything Is Possible" and "Sweet Revenge."
To be sure, there are no "Songbirds" here, not even a "Heroes Are Hard to Find." But there is sweetness and intelligence to spare, as well as a very real reminder of that single, important ingredient now missing from McVie's former band.
Jeff Wisser
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Wow a critic that knows his history...
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