Wednesday, 21 December 2011

The Classic Album Called Rumours By Fleetwood Mac

By JT Stevens


Vinyls have experienced a resurgence of popularity to modern audiophiles in recent history. A lot of vinyl record playing machines have been developed in recent years, that combine classic looks, with modern high-tech features, like the Crosley Portable Record Player. These devices allow people who have classic records, like Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours", to enjoy them even today.

The band Fleetwood Mac is regarded as one of the most popular an influential bands in the history of modern music. American and British musicians Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood, and John McVie founded Fleetwood Mac in 1967. In its early years, Fleetwood Mac found much success and popularity, however, when Peter Green departed from the band, it seemed like the success would be short lived.

Almost everyone, both fans and critics, felt that Fleetwood Mac was finished. However, they were proven wrong when Fleetwood, McVie, then new member Stevie Nicks, and the rest of Fleetwood Mac, surged ahead. The problems and troubles they encountered during this difficult time were used by the band to create what would be the band's most popular album, and one of the most successful records in the music industry, "Rumours".

Fans love "Rumours" because the album is considered a triumph against disaster. And both fans and critics love that Fleetwood Mac used their troubles and issues as inspiration and fuel for the creative fire. This creative fire produced a number of popular songs that are still being listened to to this day.

Some of the songs from this album that really made an impact were "Second Hand News", "Go Your Own Way", and "Dreams", all of which attained great heights of popularity. It is these songs, and the rest of the ones in the album, that made "Rumours" and Fleetwood Mac the household names they are today. The album is so good, and the band so influential, that even today's younger generation can appreciate their work.

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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