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Old 05-03-2006, 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Neb-Maat-Re
Having heard the outtakes before the actual album, I found it hard to believe the album could be that strong that Intutition was left off it.

Having heard the album has not changed that opinion.
I think this gets back to the frustration that many fans have about that era of Fleetwood Mac. I know I sound like a broken record, but Fleetwood Mac releasing the "Tango" concert video and "Greatest Hits" album and Stevie releasing the "Red Rocks" video and OSOTM is what really killed this band. First (and I've varied my opinion on this), the band should have released an EP in 1988, maybe while they were on the road, that would introduce the new line-up. Actually, what would have been cool is if they had released a full-blown album featuring some of the retro/blues songs recorded during that era and mixed in the b-sides from "Mirage" and "Tango" helping transition into the "new" incarnation. (Hey, it would have been more useful than the box set!)

Walk Another Mile
Roll With Me Henry
Cool Water
Book Of Miracles
Love Is Dangerous
Ricky
Whole Lotta Trouble
You And I Pt. 1
Can't Help Falling In Love
When The Sun Goes Down
Down Endless Street
I Still Miss Someone

Then, they should have released "Behind The Mask" (produced by Patrick Leonard) in 1989.

Skies The Limit
Victim Of Love
Rooms On Fire
Got No Home
Save Me
Affairs Of The Heart
In The Back Of My Mind
Behind The Mask
Stand On The Rocks
Do You Know
Intuition
Paper Doll
As Long As You Follow
The Game Of Love
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