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FLEETWOOD MAC VINYL NEW LE SPLIT LP STEVIE NICKS, LANDSLIDE, RHIANNON IN HAN:
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Also called ‘’The White Album'' by fans, Fleetwood Mac (produced by Olsen and the band) was lightning in a bottle due to its infusion of fresh talent — Buckingham and Nicks — with Fleetwood as a stabilizing force. A number of its tracks — ‘’Rhiannon,'' ‘’I'm So Afraid'' and ‘’Monday Morning'' — had been slated to appear on a sophomore Buckingham Nicks album but found their home with the newly reformed Fleetwood Mac. Meanwhile, the mid-tempo jangler ‘’Crystal,'' which had originally appeared on Buckingham Nicks' debut, was given a new arrangement and repurposed. Though they technically have no songwriting credits on the album, Fleetwood and John McVie made their mark on the now-famous album art, famously photographed by Herbert W. Worthington III, with the former standing and the latter kneeling. While Fleetwood Mac was undoubtedly the band’s major pop-radio breakthrough, it took some effort to get anyone to really notice, and adding two new members sparked a note of tension around the band’s power dynamics