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View Poll Results: What's your favorite album playlist?
Mr. Wonderful; Rumours; Mirage 4 11.76%
Then Play On; Mystery to Me; Time 4 11.76%
Tusk; Behind the Mask; Say You Will 14 41.18%
Bare Trees; '75 Fleetwood Mac; Tango in the Night 12 35.29%
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Old 03-28-2011, 07:23 PM
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I love Tango, but it has just aged so poorly!!!! From a sonic standpoint(Mirage CD mastering quality, not taken into account), Mirage sounds so much more, like a BAND,... you know, playing music! Tango, is perfection, taken too far. It just sounds like a computer generated FM album.
Caroline, comes immediately to mind.


If I were the world music czar, I'd impose that NO band, can be more than six members....
No playing along with tracks.....
No hidden keyboard or guitar players.....
No fake vocals.....
Play it, and sing it, LIVE, or GTFU....


Enough is enough.....
People no longer buy CD's, yet music live, just becomes more fake, every day.......
rant off....
Oh, I agree... the 47 backing musicians and backup singers just muddy up Fleetwood Mac's sound. Their presence is classic insecurity at work.

Regarding Tango, I used to think it was horrid as well. The first time I heard the album was probably in '94... at the height of grunge. I was utterly dismayed by it, and refused to believe the same band that had recorded Gold Dust Woman and I'm So Afraid had recorded such trash. But sometime in the past 5 years or so, I've come full circle on Tango. I think it's fantastic. Many indie bands are now implementing the very '80s sounds Tango is known for. Tango is kitschy and fun. I also think it's the album that finally balanced Lindsey's need to experiment sonically and the rest of the band's desire to remain approachable. Tusk was too progressive for the masses, and Mirage was way too middle of the road as a reaction. I think Tango was the album which bridged those gaps. Not to mention, I think the back story of Tango and all the upheaval going on with the band internally is fascinating. Way more interesting and juicy than Rumours.
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Oh, I agree... the 47 backing musicians and backup singers just muddy up Fleetwood Mac's sound. Their presence is classic insecurity at work.
yeah I think its funny that there are more backup musicians/singers than actually band members.

Makes you wonder "Who's backing who?"
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