Classic Rock

Fleetwood Mac

The Alternate Collection

- Emma Johnston

WARNER Once more into the archives for alternativ­e takes on old Mac favourites.

This box set brings together alternativ­e takes on five Fleetwood Mac albums (originally released individual­ly and separately for Record Store Day) – Fleetwood Mac, Rumours, Tusk, Mirage and Tango In The Night – and a live set. Perfect, then, for RSD, in which obsessives and completist­s compete to snag those precious rarities. Outside of that, though, it’s very much a companion piece rather than the main event.

There’s a reason why Rumours, in particular, is one of the most commercial­ly successful albums of all time (it was the UK’s biggest-selling vinyl album in 2020, 43 years after its release), and it’s that it is a nigh-on perfect pop-rock record. Once you leave the blues era of the band, the LA bells, whistles and cocaine pixie-dust are what make it. You’re not going to beat the breathtaki­ng, vicious, bitter sparkle of Go Your Own Way as you already know it, and this alternativ­e version doesn’t – it’s fine, but a little flatter, a little less magical. It all makes more sense as a project when the songs are stripped back to show their inner workings, as on The Chain, and it’s in the vastly different demos, acoustic takes and early versions that these discs come into their own. Meanwhile, the live album, stitched together from various performanc­es, crackles with the tension and beauty this era of the band is synonymous with. For fans, this box set will never replace their first long-player loves, but it will give some insight into how they came to life.

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