Wednesday 2 March 2011

Fleetwood Mac's Classic Rumours Album

By JT Stevens


In recent years, vinyl records have begun making a comeback when it comes to audio entertainment. Many new vinyl playing machines have been made that combine classic designs with cutting-edge technology, like the Crosley record player. It is these machines that people use these days to play old, classic vinyl records, like "Rumours" of the band Fleetwood Mac.

Fleetwood Mac is one of the most popular bands in the music industry, past or present. A joint venture of American and British musicians, Fleetwood Mac was founded in 1967 by Peter Green, with Mick Fleetwood and John McVie. Fleetwood Mac's early years brought much success and popularity, though it seemed like it would not last for long due to Peter Green's departure from the band.

Both critics and fans of the band had little hope that Fleetwood Mac would survive. But the band proved to be strong, and Fleetwood, McVie, the remaining band members, and new member Stevie Nicks overcame the odds. They used the troubles they encountered as material to produce their very popular "Rumours" album, considered as one of the most successful records in history.

"Rumours" is highly popular to both fans and critics alike because it symbolizes the triumph of hard work and creativity against impending disaster. The use of their past problems and issues as fuel to for the creative fire proved to be very popular for fans. And it is this creative fire that allowed Fleetwood Mack to create some of the most memorable songs of their career.

These songs include "Second Hand News", "Go Your Own Way", and the highly popular "Dreams" track, all of which gained much popularity over the years. These songs, as well as the rest of Fleetwood Mac's efforts, have made the album "Rumours" and the band itself household names that they are today. It is an album so profound that even today modern music fans can still enjoy the music.

People young and old can today get copies of the songs from "Rumours" in a digital MP3 format that can be listened to using digital music devices. Even if you're a diver, swimmer, fisherman, or anyone working near water, using a waterproof MP3 player would allow you to listen to "Rumours" easily. It is an album that everyone must absolutely listen to!




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