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Fleetwood Mac - Discography, Greatest Hits & Live (Part 1) FLAC h33t - Kitlope (Size: 10.13 GB)
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Cd recorder: Plextor PX-716SA Cd Ripper: Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 EAC Log: Yes (for most rips) EAC Cue Sheet: Yes (for most rips) Tracker(s): http://www.h33t.com:3310/announce; http://tpb.tracker.thepiratebay.org:80/announce; http://inferno.demonoid.com:3419/announce />Torrent Hash: 4379F77C9A637C7F6466705921C3BD63BA8E5574 File Size: 10.13 Gb Years: 1967 - present Labels: Blue Horizon, Reprise, Warner Bros, Sire, CBS Europe, Epic, Sanctuary **NOTE: SOME TRACKS FROM THE CHAIN: 25 YEARS DO NOT WORK AND I HAVE NO IDEA WHY AS IT WAS WORKS ON MY FLAC DRIVE BUT NOT WHEN I DRAGGED IT INTO THE TORRENT DRIVE. I WILL BE INCLUDING THE CHAIN: 25 YEARS IN PART 2 OF THE TORRENT. SORRY ABOUT THIS BUT I HAD ALREADY STARTED UPLOAD AND PROPAGATING THE TORRENT WHEN I FOUND OUT. JUST DELETE THE CHAIN:25 YEARS FOLDER IN PART 1 AND USE THE ONE FROM PART 2. This is Part 1 of a 2 part Torrent ALBUMS AND YEARS IN THIS TORRENT: Studio Albums Fleetwood Mac 1968 (Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac) Mr. Wonderful 1968 Then Play On 1969 Kiln House 1970 Future Games 1971 Bare Trees 1972 Penguin 1973 Mystery to Me 1973 Heroes Are Hard to Find 1974 Fleetwood Mac 1975 Rumours 1977 Tusk 1979 Mirage 1982 Tango in the Night 1987 Behind the Mask 1990 Time 1995 Say You Will 2003 Live Live at the BBC 1967 – 1971 (1995) Live 1980 The Dance 1997 Greatest Hits Greatest Hits 1971 Greatest Hits 1988 25 Years: The Chain 1992 The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac 2002 Audiochecker Log There’s an audiocheck folder present as I ran audiochecker to validate how authentic these lossless albums were. I’m glad to report everything looks good although there is an obvious case of some false positives. don’t understand why Tango in the Night results came up so poorly using Audiochecker as it was a rip by me using EAC. I then re-ripped Tango in the Night and checked it again with Audiochecker and the same crap results occured. I had a downloaded copy (with log file) of the album and checked that as well and it had, yet again, the same crap results. My rip of Mystery to Me is, according the Audiochecker, 100%. Same with Timespace: Best of Stevie Nicks and Stevie Nicks Soundstage Sessions. So this just confirms my suspicions of Audiochecker occurring some false positives as I had figured in the past. I wouldn’t worry about it if some songs from an album have a MPEG possibility as long as most songs are CDDA then you know its good. You’re just going to have to trust me on Tango in the Night being authentic since most are MPEG according to Audiochecker. Please help seed these FLACs! A Big thanks goes out to Demonoid members Oneanight (oan), Wishyouwerehere, Markshan, Loc Blazer, ukras, HellraiserRG, danhigh7, Waynelap and TheFunNun for their Fleetwood Mac contributions. Another thanks goes out to DLedin & Galemark who did the Buckingham Nicks vinyl rip. Guys, this sounds incredible! Great job and such a fantastic album. Another big thanks goes to the members of torrents.ru where I downloaded many of the older studio albums and compilations. Many were in Monkey’s Audio (APE) format so I converted to FLAC. I know my ratio took a massive hit but give it some time and I can seed back what I took! *Note: Some Folders you will notice 2 or even 3 cue files. I left all the cue files in the torrent, the ones that say "cue_cutter" are the new cue files when I converted an ape to flac or had to split the tracks from one large FLAC. Look for these "cutter cues" if your planning to reconvert them in any which way. From Wiki: Fleetwood Mac are a British/American rock band formed in 1967 which have experienced a high turnover of personnel and varied levels of success. From the band's inception through the end of 1974, no incarnation of Fleetwood Mac lasted as long as two years. The only member present in the band from the very beginning is its namesake drummer Mick Fleetwood. Bassist John McVie, despite his giving part of his name to the band, did not play on their first single nor at their first concerts. Keyboardist Christine McVie has, to date, appeared on all but two albums, either as a member or as a session musician. She also supplied the artwork for the album "Kiln House". The two most successful periods for the band were during the late 1960s British blues boom, when they were led by guitarist Peter Green, and from 1975 to 1987, with more pop-orientation, featuring Christine McVie, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. The band enjoyed more modest success in the intervening period between 1971 and 1974, with the line-up including Bob Welch, and also during the 1990s which saw more personnel changes before the return of Nicks and Buckingham in 1997, and more recently, the departure of Christine McVie. STUDIO ALBUMS Fleetwood Mac (1968 album – reissued as Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac) Fleetwood Mac is the self-titled debut album by the rock group Fleetwood Mac, released in 1968 (see 1968 in music). It is a far cry from the crystalline rock that is found on their later albums, Fleetwood Mac (1975) and Rumours (1977). This album is British blues with flourishes of psychedelic rock. The vocals are shared between Peter Green and second guitarist Jeremy Spencer. To avoid confusion with their 1975 self-titled album, this album has been re-issued as Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac. An expanded version of this album was included in the box set The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions. Tracks: 1. "My Heart Beat Like a Hammer" (Jeremy Spencer) – 3:31 2. "Merry-Go-Round" (Green) – 4:19 3. "Long Grey Mare" (Green) – 2:12 4. "Hellhound on My Trail" (Johnson) – 2:04 5. "Shake Your Moneymaker" (Elmore James) – 3:11 6. "Looking for Somebody" (Green) - 2:49 7. "No Place to Go" (Howlin' Wolf) - 3:20 8. "My Baby's Good to Me" (Spencer) – 2:49 9. "I Loved Another Woman" (Green) – 2:54 10. "Cold Black Night" (Spencer) – 3:15 11. "The World Keep On Turning" (Green) – 2:27 12. "Got to Move" (E. James, Sehorn) – 3:18 Mr. Wonderful Mr. Wonderful is the second album by the blues-rock band, Fleetwood Mac, released in 1968. An expanded version of this album was included in the box set, The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions. Tracks: 1. "Stop Messin' Round" (Adams, Green) – 2:22 2. "I've Lost My Baby" (Spencer) – 4:18 3. "Rollin' Man" (Adams, Green) – 2:54 4. "Dust My Broom" (James, Johnson) – 2:54 5. "Love That Burns" (Adams, Green) – 5:04 6. "Doctor Brown" (Brown, Glasco) – 3:48 7. "Need Your Love Tonight" (Spencer) – 3:29 8. "If You Be My Baby" (Adams, Green) – 3:54 9. "Evenin' Boogie" (Spencer) – 2:42 10. "Lazy Poker Blues" (Adams, Green) – 2:37 11. "Coming Home" (James) – 2:41 12. "Trying So Hard to Forget" (Adams, Green) – 4:47 Then Play On Then Play On is the third studio album by blues-rock band Fleetwood Mac, first released in September 1969 (see 1969 in music). It was the first of their original albums to feature Danny Kirwan and the last with Peter Green. Jeremy Spencer did not feature on the album apart from "a couple of piano things" (according to Mick Fleetwood in Q magazine in 1990). The album has been released with four different song lineups. The current CD lineup compiles all songs from the two US LP lineups, both of which were deviations from the original UK song order. This was the band's first release with Warner/Reprise after being lured away from Blue Horizon and a one-off with Immediate Records. Forty years on, Fleetwood Mac remain with Warner. Tracks: 1. "Coming Your Way" (Kirwan) – 3:47 2. "Closing My Eyes" (Green) – 4:50 3. "Showbiz Blues" (Green) – 3:50 4. '"My Dream" (Kirwan) – 3:30 5. "Underway" (Green) – 2:51 6. "Oh Well" (Green) – 8:56 7. "Although the Sun Is Shining" (Kirwan) – 2:31 8. "Rattlesnake Shake" (Green) – 3:32 9. "Searching for Madge" (McVie) – 6:56 10. "Fighting for Madge" (Fleetwood) – 2:45 ("Like Crying" giggle still left here) 11. '"When You Say" (Kirwan) – 4:22 12. "Like Crying" (Kirwan) – 2:21 13. "Before the Beginning" (Green) – 3:28 Kiln House Kiln House is an album by British rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1970 (see 1970 in music). This is the first of the post-Peter Green Fleetwood Mac albums, and their last album to feature Jeremy Spencer. Christine McVie was present at the recording sessions and contributed backing vocals and cover art, although she was not a full member of the band until shortly after the album's completion. Spencer's retro 50s homages and parodies dominate the album, but Danny Kirwan's more sincere songs are almost equally prominent. "Buddy's Song" is credited to Buddy Holly's mother, but is actually the song "Peggy Sue Got Married" with new lyrics listing a great many Buddy Holly song titles. An early version of Kirwan's instrumental "Earl Gray", entitled "Farewell", was later released on the compilation The Vaudeville Years. Tracks: 1. "This Is the Rock" (Spencer) – 2:45 2. "Station Man" (Kirwan/Spencer/J McVie) – 5:49 3. "Blood on the Floor" (Spencer) – 2:44 4. "Hi Ho Silver" (Waller/Kirkeby) – 3:05 5. "Jewel Eyed Judy" (Kirwan/Fleetwood/J McVie) – 3:17 6. "Buddy's Song" (Buddy Holly) – 2:08 7. "Earl Gray" (Kirwan) – 4:01 8. "One Together" (Spencer) – 3:23 9. "Tell Me All the Things You Do" (Kirwan) – 4:10 10. "Mission Bell" (Hodges/Michael) – 2:32 Future Games Future Games is a studio album by British rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1971 (see 1971 in music). It was their first album with guitarist Bob Welch and the first to feature Christine McVie as a full member. With this album, the Mac take advantage of the arrival of Welch and McVie. Without the 1950s leanings of departed guitarist Jeremy Spencer, they move further away from blues and closer to the melodic pop sound that would finally break them in America four years later. A heavily edited version of "Sands of Time" was an unsuccessful single in the United States. However, the album did get airplay on FM radio. Tracks: 1. "Woman of 1000 Years" (Danny Kirwan) – 5:28 2. "Morning Rain" (Christine McVie) – 5:38 3. "What a Shame" (Bob Welch, Kirwan, C. McVie, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood) – 2:19 4. "Future Games" (Welch) – 8:18 5. "Sands of Time" (Kirwan) – 7:23 6. "Sometimes" (Kirwan) – 5:26 7. "Lay It All Down" (Welch) – 4:30 8. "Show Me a Smile" (C. McVie) – 3:20 Bare Trees Bare Trees is a studio album by British rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1972 (see 1972 in music). This is their last album to feature Danny Kirwan, who was fired during the tour to support this album. "Sentimental Lady" was later re-recorded by its composer Bob Welch (with Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Christine McVie, and Lindsey Buckingham backing him) for his solo album "French Kiss". The lyrics for Kirwan's composition "Dust" were taken from a poem by Rupert Brooke.[1] "Thoughts on a Grey Day" is a poem read by an old lady named Mrs Scarrott, who lived near the band's communal home in southern England. Tracks: 1. "Child of Mine" (Kirwan) – 5:09 2. "The Ghost" (Welch) – 3:58 3. "Homeward Bound" (C. McVie) – 3:20 4. "Sunny Side of Heaven" (Kirwan) – 3:10 5. "Bare Trees" (Kirwan) – 5:02 6. "Sentimental Lady" (Welch) – 4:35 7. "Danny's Chant" (Kirwan) – 3:16 8. "Spare Me a Little of Your Love" (C. McVie) – 3:44 9. "Dust" (Kirwan) – 2:41 10. "Thoughts on a Grey Day" (Scarrott) – 2:03 Penguin Penguin is an album by British rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1973 (see 1973 in music). Released in 1973, it was the first Fleetwood Mac album to feature Bob Weston and the only one to feature Dave Walker. The penguin is the mascot brought into the band by John McVie. Tracks: 1. "Remember Me" (C. McVie) – 2:41 2. "Bright Fire" (Welch) – 4:31 3. "Dissatisfied" (C. McVie) – 3:41 4. "(I'm A) Road Runner" (Holland/Dozier/Holland) – 4:52 5. "The Derelict" (Walker) – 2:43 6. "Revelation" (Welch) – 4:55 7. "Did You Ever Love Me" (C. McVie/Welch) – 3:39 8. "Night Watch" (Welch) – 6:09 9. "Caught in the Rain" (Weston) – 2:35 Mystery to Me Mystery to Me is a studio album by British rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1973 (see 1973 in music). This was their last album to feature Bob Weston. Most of the songs were penned by guitarist/singer Bob Welch and keyboardist/singer Christine McVie, who were playing a major role in edging the band's sound towards the radio friendly pop/rock that would make them highly successful a few years later. Although it only sold moderately and produced no hit singles, "Hypnotized" did become an FM radio staple for many years. Tracks: 1. "Emerald Eyes" (Bob Welch) – 3:37 2. "Believe Me" (Christine McVie) – 4:06 3. "Just Crazy Love" (C. McVie) – 3:22 4. "Hypnotized" (Welch) – 4:48 5. "Forever" (Bob Weston, John McVie, Welch) – 4:04 6. "Keep on G Sharing Widget |
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