Fleetwood Mac - Live (Hi-Res Remaster) (2013) Hi-Res
Artist: Fleetwood Mac
Title: Live (Hi-Res Remaster)
Year Of Release: 1980 / 2013
Label: Rhino/Warner Records
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit-192kHz
Total Time: 1:31:08
Total Size: 3.21 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Live (Hi-Res Remaster)
Year Of Release: 1980 / 2013
Label: Rhino/Warner Records
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit-192kHz
Total Time: 1:31:08
Total Size: 3.21 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1
01. Monday Morning (Live at Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan 2/3/80) (4:00)
02. Say You Love Me (Live at Kansas Coliseum, Wichita, KS 8/25/80) (4:16)
03. Dreams (Live at Palais de Sport, Paris, France 6/14/80) (4:20)
04. Oh Well (Live at Checker Dome, St. Louis, MO 11/5/79) (3:23)
05. Over & Over (Live at Myriad, Oklahoma City, OK 8/22/80) (5:23)
06. Sara (Live at Checker Dome, St. Louis, MO 11/5/79) (7:03)
07. Not That Funny (Live at Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH 5/21/80) (9:00)
08. Never Going Back Again (Live at McKale Center, Tucson, AZ 8/28/80) (4:20)
09. Landslide (Live at Wembley Arena, London, UK 6/25/80) (4:54)
CD 2
01. Fireflies (Live at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA 9/4/80) (4:36)
02. Over My Head (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City, MO 8/24/80) (3:29)
03. Rhiannon (Live at Wembley Arena, London, UK 6/26/80) (7:47)
04. Don't Let Me Down Again (Live at Capitol Theater, Passaic, NJ 10/17/75) (3:58)
05. One More Night (Live at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA 9/3/80) (3:45)
06. Go Your Own Way (Live at Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH 5/21/80) (5:51)
07. Don't Stop (Live at Palais de Sport, Paris, France 6/14/80) (3:54)
08. I'm So Afraid (Live at Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH 5/20/80) (8:33)
09. The Farmer's Daughter (Live at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA 9/4/80) (2:32)
Live is a double live album released by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac on 8 December 1980. It was the first live album from the then-current line-up of the band, and the next would be The Dance from 1997. The album was certified gold (500,000 copies sold) by the RIAA in November 1981.
Live consists of recordings taken primarily from the 1979-1980 Tusk Tour, together with a few from the earlier Rumours Tour of 1977, And a Buckingham Nicks Track "Don't Let Me Down Again" from the 1975 Fleetwood Mac Tour. According to the liner notes, two songs were recorded at a Paris soundcheck and three at a performance at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium "for an audience of friends and road crew."
Of particular note are three new songs - Christine McVie's "One More Night", Stevie Nicks' "Fireflies", and a well-harmonized backstage rendition of The Beach Boys' "The Farmer's Daughter". The latter two were released as singles; "Fireflies" reached the top 60 in the US, while "The Farmer's Daughter" reached the top 10 in Austria. "Fireflies" was Nicks' rumination on the tumultuous recording of the "Tusk" album and her observance that the band stayed intact nevertheless. Her lyrics referred to band members as the "five fireflies." "The Farmer's Daughter" appears to have actually been recorded at The Village Recorders studio where Tusk was recorded despite the liner notes - it appears in the Tusk re-release of 2004 nearly identical sans crowd noise. It would appear that "Fireflies" is also actually a studio demo from the same time. Various very similar takes from a recording session have emerged on bootlegs, and least two separate vocal tracks featuring Nicks can be heard on the version released on Live. "Don't Let Me Down Again" is a song from the Buckingham Nicks album and was actually recorded earlier than the rest of the tracks - the recording was made in 1975 in Passaic. The band covered "Farmer's Daughter" at the request of Buckingham, who deemed the Brian Wilson tune obscure enough to include on the album.
Also notable are two Lindsey Buckingham guitar showcases. The first, "I'm So Afraid", was popular as a concert finale during this period. The second was Buckingham's take on former Mac guitarist Peter Green's signature number, "Oh Well" (originally a 1969 single release).
Live consists of recordings taken primarily from the 1979-1980 Tusk Tour, together with a few from the earlier Rumours Tour of 1977, And a Buckingham Nicks Track "Don't Let Me Down Again" from the 1975 Fleetwood Mac Tour. According to the liner notes, two songs were recorded at a Paris soundcheck and three at a performance at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium "for an audience of friends and road crew."
Of particular note are three new songs - Christine McVie's "One More Night", Stevie Nicks' "Fireflies", and a well-harmonized backstage rendition of The Beach Boys' "The Farmer's Daughter". The latter two were released as singles; "Fireflies" reached the top 60 in the US, while "The Farmer's Daughter" reached the top 10 in Austria. "Fireflies" was Nicks' rumination on the tumultuous recording of the "Tusk" album and her observance that the band stayed intact nevertheless. Her lyrics referred to band members as the "five fireflies." "The Farmer's Daughter" appears to have actually been recorded at The Village Recorders studio where Tusk was recorded despite the liner notes - it appears in the Tusk re-release of 2004 nearly identical sans crowd noise. It would appear that "Fireflies" is also actually a studio demo from the same time. Various very similar takes from a recording session have emerged on bootlegs, and least two separate vocal tracks featuring Nicks can be heard on the version released on Live. "Don't Let Me Down Again" is a song from the Buckingham Nicks album and was actually recorded earlier than the rest of the tracks - the recording was made in 1975 in Passaic. The band covered "Farmer's Daughter" at the request of Buckingham, who deemed the Brian Wilson tune obscure enough to include on the album.
Also notable are two Lindsey Buckingham guitar showcases. The first, "I'm So Afraid", was popular as a concert finale during this period. The second was Buckingham's take on former Mac guitarist Peter Green's signature number, "Oh Well" (originally a 1969 single release).