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Contemporaries circa 1975-82
Curious as to what folks here would think of as FM's peers and close cousins musically from the Buckingham-Nicks period (aside from the obvious being things they contributed to by Bob Welch, Walter Egan and John Stewart etc.).
I guess The Eagles is a pretty obvious comparison lacking only female vocals (and I prefer John McVie bass to almost anything). I'm not sure I see much in common with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers outside of the Stevie Nicks collaboration. Maybe a bit with some of Tusk. Speaking of which could Joe Jackson or Elvis Costello have been an influence on Tusk the album? I loved Joe Jackson at the time and hated Tusk probably because as a double LP it cost more, had an annoying looking cover, and sounded so different from what I expected. Other possibly analogous albums I was buying around the Rumours time period were by Kansas, Chilliwack, Bob Seger, Styx, ELO, Wings, Journey, REO Speedwagon (just Hi-Infedility) and The Police. Other possible peers might be Ambrosia, Foreigner, Hall & Oates, Chicago? |
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Heart always comes to mind, because not all that many bands had two female leads, but FM did and so did Heart.
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Player Pablo Cruise Orleans Climax Blues Band
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Steve Miller Band comes to mind.
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Well, some of my favourite bands (sorry if I repeat them all the time!) and some dates (and coincidences) about their album releases:
Fleetwood Mac 1975 - Fleetwood Mac 1977 - Rumours 1979 - Tusk 1980 - Live 1982 - Mirage Supertramp 1975 - Crisis? What Crisis? 1977 - Even In The Quietest Moments 1979 - Breakfast In America 1980 - Paris 1982 - Famous Last Words Pink Floyd 1975 - Wish you were here 1977 - Animals 1979 - The Wall 1980 - Is There Anybody Out There? 1983 - The Final Cut Genesis 1976 - A trick of the Tail / Wind & Wuthering 1978 - And Then There Were Three 1980 - Duke 1981 - Abacab 1983 - Genesis ELO 1975 - Face The Music 1976 - A new world record 1977 - Out of the Blue 1979 - Discovery 1980 - Xanadu 1981 - Time Their next albums were released between 1985 and 1987. All of them recorded albums in 1980. It's nice to hear what kind of music they made on the same years! |
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ABBA..megaplatinum selling band with 2 splitting couples and toward the end generated some killer divorce pop..The Winner Takes It All rivals anything on Rumours for this type of song and Agnetha Faltskog's chilling ,committed vocal performance is one for the ages.
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Quote:
Also: Richard & Linda Thompson Shoot Out the Lights (1982)
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