Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night Album Download

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Artist: Fleetwood Mac Album: Tango In The Night Released: 2017 Style: Soft Rock Format: MP3 320Kbps Size: 177 Mb. Tracklist: 01 – Big Love (Remastered) 02 – Seven Wonders (Remastered) 03 – Everywhere (Remastered) 04 – Caroline (Remastered) 05 – Tango in the Night (Remastered) 06 – Mystified (Remastered) 07 – Little Lies (Remastered). Before the Beginning - 1968-1970 Rare Live & Demo Sessions. Pop Rock; British Blues.

Title:Tango In The Night
Style:Pop Rock
MP3 album szie: 1204 mb

Mac os x 10.4 tiger full download. Tango in the Night is the 14th studio album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac. Released in April 1987, it is the fifth and to date last studio album from the band's most successful line-up of Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood. Produced by Buckingham with Richard Dashut, Tango in the Night began as one of Buckingham's solo projects, but by 1985 the production had morphed into Fleetwood Mac's next album.

Tango in the Night is the 14th studio album by British-American band Fleetwood Mac. Produced by Buckingham with Richard Dashut, Tango in the Night began as one of Buckingham's solo projects, but by 1985 the production had morphed into Fleetwood Mac's next album

The resulting album, Tango in the Night, is exactly that: a monolithic, lucrative idea of a Fleetwood Mac record. It was recorded over eighteen months between 1986 and 1987, mostly at Buckingham’s home studio in . Buckingham devoted himself to the record, laboring intensely over its songs, its sounds, and the integrity of its design. Recording technology had advanced substantially since the early ’80s, and Buckingham found the methods by which he could determine the shape and temperature of a Fleetwood Mac song had expanded

Tango In The Night Album

Fleetwood Mac - Tango In The Night (1987) - 10. Welcome To The Room. Fleetwood Mac - Tango In The Night (1987) 44:37. Fleetwood Mac - Little Lies (Tango in the Night, 1987) 03:41. Fleetwood Mac - Big Love (Tango In The Night, 1987) 03:40. Fleetwood Mac - Family Man (Tango In The Night, 1987) 04:07.

Tango In The Night is FINALLY getting its due with a deluxe remaster on its thirtieth anniversary. I was 9 when this album was released and I remember hearing the singles all over the radio. Tango is the Fleetwood Mac album I most wanted remastered, so I wanted to purchase the big deluxe package. /the-witcher-2-assassins-of-kings-mac-download.html. I would say, think about what is most important. If you are a super fan and want the most content, purchase the deluxe.

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Tracklist

1Big Love3:40
2Seven Wonders3:43
3Everywhere3:47
4Caroline3:55
5Tango In The Night4:02
6Mystified3:10
7Little Lies3:41
8Family Man4:07
9Welcome To The Room..Sara3:42
10Isn't It Midnight4:14
11When I See You Again3:49
12You And I, Part II2:38

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Columbia House

Credits

  • Arranged By, Engineer [Additional] – Lindsey Buckingham
  • Art Direction – Jeri Heiden
  • Artwork [Cover Concept] – Lindsey Buckingham, Richard Dashut
  • Coordinator [Studio Coordinator] – John Courage
  • Engineer – Greg Droman
  • Lyrics By – Christine McVie (tracks: 3, 6, 7, 10, 12), Eddy Quintela (tracks: 7), Lindsey Buckingham (tracks: 1, 4 to 6, 8, 12), Richard Dashut (tracks: 8), Sandy Stewart (tracks: 2), Stevie Nicks (tracks: 9, 11)
  • Lyrics By [Additional] – Stevie Nicks (tracks: 2)
  • Mastered By – Stephen Marcussen
  • Music By – Christine McVie (tracks: 3, 6, 7, 10, 12), Eddy Quintela (tracks: 7, 10), Lindsey Buckingham (tracks: 1, 4 to 6, 8, 10, 12), Sandy Stewart (tracks: 2), Stevie Nicks (tracks: 9, 11)
  • Other [Studio Crew] – Roy Hopper, Ray Lindsey, Steve Matteucci
  • Painting [Cover Painting] – Brett-Livingstone Strong
  • Photography By [Cover] – Greg Gorman
  • Producer – Lindsey Buckingham, Richard Dashut

All Fleetwood Mac Songs

Notes

(P)&(C) 1987 Warner Bros. Records Inc. for the US & WEA International, Inc. for the world outside the US.

Distributed by WEA Music of Canada Ltd.
Basic tracks recorded at Rumbo Recorders.
Recorded and mixed at The Slope.
Mastered at Precision Lacquers.
Cover painting: 'Homage à Henri Rousseau'.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 7599-25471-2

Other versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
9 25471-1, 1-25471Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night ‎(LP, Album, All)Warner Bros. Records, Warner Bros. Records9 25471-1, 1-25471US1987
WEA 3171Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night ‎(LP, Album)Warner Bros. RecordsWEA 3171Venezuela1987
925 471-2Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night ‎(CD, Album)Warner Bros. Records Inc.925 471-2Germany1987
23103100020Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night ‎(LP, Album)Warner Bros. Records23103100020Colombia1987
LSWB 78042, 925 471-1Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night ‎(LP, Album)Jugoton, Warner Bros. RecordsLSWB 78042, 925 471-1Yugoslavia1987

Tracklist

A1Big Love
A2Seven Wonders
A3Everywhere
A4Caroline
A5Tango In The Night
A6Mystified
B1Little Lies
B2Family Man
B3Welcome To The Room..Sara
B4Isn't It Midnight
B5When I See You Again
B6You And I, Part II

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Record Service GmbH
  • Record Company – Warner Communications
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – WEA International Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – WEA International Inc.

Credits

  • Producer – Lindsey Buckingham, Richard Dashut

Notes

4 panel lyric inlay printed both sides. Clear/foil 120µs HX-pro B-NR cassette with silver on-body print.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 7599-25471-4
  • Barcode (Scanned): 075992547147
  • Label Code: LC 0392
  • Rights Society: GEMA/BIEM
  • Price Code (France): WE 481
  • Price Code (Germany): U
  • Price Code (UK): WX 65C

Other versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
9 25471-1, 1-25471Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night ‎(LP, Album, All)Warner Bros. Records, Warner Bros. Records9 25471-1, 1-25471US1987
WEA 3171Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night ‎(LP, Album)Warner Bros. RecordsWEA 3171Venezuela1987
925 471-2Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night ‎(CD, Album)Warner Bros. Records Inc.925 471-2Germany1987
23103100020Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night ‎(LP, Album)Warner Bros. Records23103100020Colombia1987
LSWB 78042, 925 471-1Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night ‎(LP, Album)Jugoton, Warner Bros. RecordsLSWB 78042, 925 471-1Yugoslavia1987

Tracklist

1Big Love3:37
2Seven Wonders3:38
3Everywhere3:41
4Caroline3:50
5Tango In The Night3:56
6Mystified3:06
7Little Lies3:38
8Family Man4:01
9Welcome To The Room..Sara3:37
10Isn't It Midnight4:06
11When I See You Again3:47
12You And I, Part II2:40

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Warner Music Canada Ltd – CD 25471

Credits

  • Arranged By, Engineer [Additional] – Lindsey Buckingham
  • Art Direction – Jeri Heiden
  • Artwork By [Cover Concept] – Lindsey Buckingham, Richard Dashut
  • Artwork By [Cover Painting] – Brett-Livingstone Strong
  • Coordinator [Studio Coordinator] – John Courage
  • Engineer – Greg Droman
  • Lyrics By – Christine McVie (tracks: 3, 6, 7, 10, 12), Eddy Quintela (tracks: 7), Lindsey Buckingham (tracks: 1, 4 to 6, 8, 12), Richard Dashut (tracks: 8), Sandy Stewart (tracks: 2), Stevie Nicks (tracks: 9, 11)
  • Lyrics By [Additional] – Stevie Nicks (tracks: 2)
  • Mastered By – Stephen Marcussen
  • Music By – Christine McVie (tracks: 3, 6, 7, 10, 12), Eddy Quintela (tracks: 7, 10), Lindsey Buckingham (tracks: 1, 4 to 6, 8, 10, 12), Sandy Stewart (tracks: 2), Stevie Nicks (tracks: 9, 11)
  • Other [Studio Crew] – Roy Hopper, Ray Lindsey, Steve Matteucci
  • Photography [Cover] – Greg Gorman
  • Producer – Lindsey Buckingham, Richard Dashut

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 7599-25471-2

Other versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
9 25471-1, 1-25471Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night ‎(LP, Album, All)Warner Bros. Records, Warner Bros. Records9 25471-1, 1-25471US1987
WEA 3171Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night ‎(LP, Album)Warner Bros. RecordsWEA 3171Venezuela1987
925 471-2Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night ‎(CD, Album)Warner Bros. Records Inc.925 471-2Germany1987
23103100020Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night ‎(LP, Album)Warner Bros. Records23103100020Colombia1987
LSWB 78042, 925 471-1Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night ‎(LP, Album)Jugoton, Warner Bros. RecordsLSWB 78042, 925 471-1Yugoslavia1987


Fleetwood Mac
The Fleetwood Mac story is an episodic saga that spans more than 30 years. It is the saga of a British blues band formed in 1967 that became a California-based pop group in the mid-Seventies. In between came a period where Fleetwood Mac shuffled personnel and experimented with styles, all the while releasing solid albums that found a loyal core audience. Despite all the changes, two members have remained constant over the years: drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie, whose surnames provided the group name Fleetwood Mac. Though most rock fans are familiar with the lineup that includes Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks-by far the longest-running edition of the band, responsible for the classic albums Fleetwood Mac and Rumours-the group possesses a rich and storied history that predates those epics. Earlier Fleetwood Mac lineups included guitarists Peter Green, Jeremy Spencer, Danny Kirwan and Bob Welch. Fleetwood Mac when Green, Fleetwood and McVie, who were all expatriates from British bandleader John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, decided to form a band. McVie and Fleetwood had been playing with Mayall, a British blues legend, since 1963 and 1965, respectively, while Green replaced Eric Clapton (who exited to form Cream) in 1966. Initially a quartet, the original Fleetwood Mac also included guitarist Jeremy Spencer and then expanded with the addition of Danny Kirwan prior to their second album. Not surprisingly, the group’s first two U.K. albums-Fleetwood Mac (1967) and Mr. Wonderful (1967)-were heavily blues-oriented. “Black Magic Woman,” a Peter Green song from the latter album, later became a major hit for Santana. In 1969, Fleetwood Mac recorded at Chess studios with American blues musicians, including Willie Dixon and Otis Span; it was released as the two-volume Blues Jam in the U.K. and as Fleetwood Mac in Chicago in the U.S. By decade’s end, however, Fleetwood Mac had begun moving from traditional blues to a more progressive approach. Around this time, the group adopted its distinctive “penguin” logo, based on zoo-lover and amateur photographer McVie’s interest in the birds. There are arguably three “definitive” Fleetwood Mac lineups. One of them is the blues-oriented band of the late Sixties, which arrayed three guitarists (Green, Spencer and Kirwan) around the rhythm section of Fleetwood and McVie. They are best represented by 1969’s Then Play On, a milestone in progressive blues-rock. After Green’s exodus in mid-1970, the remaining members cut the more easygoing, rock and roll-oriented Kiln House. Early in 1971, a born-again Spencer abruptly left the band during a U.S. tour to join the Children of God. The second key configuration found Fleetwood, McVie and Kirwan joined by keyboardist Christine McVie (born Christine Perfect, she’d married bassist McVie) and guitarist Bob Welch, a Southern Californian who became the group’s first American member and a harbinger of new directions. This configuration produced a pair of ethereal pop masterpieces, Future Games (1971) and Bare Trees (1972). Kirwan, who was having personal problems, was asked to leave in August 1972. The remaining foursome, joined by new recruits Dave Walker (vocals) and Bob Weston, recorded Penguin (1973); sans Walker, they cut Mystery to Me (1974). Again reduced to a quartet with Weston’s departure, they released Heroes Are Hard to Find later that same year. Finally, the platinum edition of Fleetwood Mac came together in 1975 with the recruitment of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. The San Francisco duo had previously cut an album together as Buckingham-Nicks. Drummer Fleetwood heard a tape of theirs at a studio he was auditioning, and the pair were drafted into the group without so much as a formal audition. This lineup proved far and away to be Fleetwood Mac’s most durable and successful. In addition to the most solid rhythm section in rock, this classic lineup contained strong vocalists and songwriters in Buckingham, Nicks and Christine McVie. Male and female points of view were offered with unusual candor on the watershed albums Fleetwood Mac (1975) and Rumours (1977). Fleetwood Mac introduced the revitalized group with such sparkling tracks as “Over My Head,” Fleetwood Mac’s first-ever Top Forty single; “Rhiannon,” which became Nicks’ signature song; “Say You Love Me,” which showed of the group’s three-part harmonies; and “Monday Morning,” the driving album opener and FM-radio favorite. Rumours was written and recorded as three long-term relationships-between Buckingham and Nicks, the married McVies, and Fleetwood and his wife-publicly unraveled. The album is a virtual document of romantic turmoil, and its timing reflected the interpersonal upheavals of the liberated Seventies. Resonating with a mass audience like no other album in rock history, Rumours yielded a bumper crop of songs with enduring appeal, among them the Top Ten hits “Go Your Own Way,” “Dreams,” “Don’t Stop” and “You Make Loving Fun.” Fleetwood Mac toured for seven months behind Rumours and reigned as the most popular group in the world. Rumours has to date sold 18 million copies, making it the fifth best-selling album of all time. As a group, Fleetwood Mac has sold more than 70 million albums since its inception in 1967. Under the creative guidance of Lindsey Buckingham, whose skill as a producer and pop visionary became increasingly evident-Fleetwood Mac grew more emboldened with the double album Tusk, released in 1979. A more experimental album, Tusk didn’t match its predecessors sales, but it did earn two more Top Ten hits-'Sara' and “Tusk'-while extending the group’s longevity by forswearing formulas. Solo careers commenced during the three-year layoff that followed another extensive tour. Stevie Nicks, in particular, nurtured a career that rivaled Fleetwood Mac’s for popularity. Fleetwood Mac released two studio albums in the Eighties-Mirage (1982) and Tango in the Night (1987)-but its front-line members were increasingly drawn to their solo careers. Disinclined to tour, Buckingham announced he was leaving Fleetwood Mac shortly after Tango in the Night. He was replaced by guitarists Billy Burnette and Rick Vito, who appeared on the 1990 album Behind the Mask. Eventually, both Nicks and Christine McVie revealed they, too, would no longer tour with Fleetwood Mac. Nicks officially left the band a month after Fleetwood Mac regrouped to perform “Don’t Stop” at President Bill Clinton’s inauguration in January 1993. The indefatigable core of Fleetwood and the McVies recruited guitarist Dave Mason and singer Bekka Bramlett, but the proverbial link in Fleetwood Mac’s chain had been broken one too many times and this lineup’s one album, Time (1995), fared poorly. Then, in 1997, Fleetwood Mac’s classic lineup set aside their differences for a reunion that marked the 30th anniversary of the original group’s founding and the 20th anniversary of Rumours’ release. A concert was filmed for an MTV special and saw release on video and audio formats as The Dance, which found the group revisiting old material and premiering new songs. A full-fledged reunion tour followed.