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Fleetwood Mac (sometimes referred to as The White Album, not to be confused with the Beatles' The White Album) was released by the band Fleetwood Mac in 1975 (see 1975 in music).
   The album peaked at number one on the Billboard charts (where it remained for only one week, but set a record for most weeks on the chart before reaching the top position). It sold 4.5 million copies and launched three Top Twenty singles: "Over My Head," "Rhiannon" and "Say You Love Me," the last two falling just short of the Top Ten, both at #11. This is also the first album to feature both Lindsey Buckingham as guitarist and Stevie Nicks as vocalist, after Bob Welch departed the band, late in 1974.
   Until the release of this album, Fleetwood Mac's albums generally sold around a quarter million copies. This eponymous album, then, helped launch them as musical superstars with an almost constant radio presence (which would be continued with their even more popular follow-up, Rumours).

Track listing

  • "Monday Morning" (Buckingham) – 2:48
  • "Warm Ways" (C. McVie) – 3:54
  • "Blue Letter" (R. Curtis, M. Curtis) – 2:41
  • "Rhiannon" (Nicks) – 4:11
  • "Over My Head" (C. McVie) – 3:38
  • "Crystal" (Nicks) – 5:14
  • "Say You Love Me" (C. McVie) – 4:11
  • "Landslide" (Nicks) – 3:19
  • "World Turning" (Buckingham, C. McVie) – 4:25
  • "Sugar Daddy" (C. McVie) – 4:10
  • "I'm So Afraid" (Buckingham) – 4:22 2004 Re-issue On March 24, 2004, Warner Bros. Records re-released the remastered album, with the following bonus tracks:
    1. "Jam #2" (Buckingham, C. McVie, J. McVie, Fleetwood) – 5:41
    2. "Say You Love Me" [singleversion] (C. McVie) – 4:03
    3. "Rhiannon (Will You Ever Win)" [singleversion] (Nicks) – 3:48
    4. "Over My Head" [singleversion] (C. McVie) – 3:09
    5. "Blue Letter" [singleversion] (Curtis, Curtis) – 2:42

    Credits

    Fleetwood Mac
  • Stevie Nicks - vocals
  • Lindsey Buckingham - guitar, vocals
  • Christine McVie - keyboards, synthesizer, vocals
  • John McVie - bass
  • Mick Fleetwood - percussion, drums Additional personnel
  • Waddy Wachtel - rhythm guitar on "Sugar Daddy"

    Production

  • Producers: Fleetwood Mac & Keith Olsen
  • Engineer: Keith Olsen, 2nd Engineer: David Devore

    Charts

    Album
    Year Chart Position
    1976 Billboard 200 1
    Singles
    Year Single Chart Position
    1976 "Over My Head" Pop Singles 20
    1976 "Over My Head" Adult Contemporary 32
    1976 "Rhiannon" Pop Singles 11
    1976 "Rhiannon" Adult Contemporary 33
    1976 "Say You Love Me" Pop Singles 11
    1976 "Say You Love Me" Adult Contemporary 12

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