Fleetwood Mac
美国前总统克林顿的至爱,白宫特邀嘉宾乐队:FLEETWOOD MAC。FLEETWOOD MAC是成立于60年代末,乐队风格几经变革,最终创造出一种成熟而富有感情的软摇滚音乐风格,专辑《RUMOURS》在美国至尽销售超过一千七百万张,成为历史上排名第二的卖得最多的乐队专辑。乐队于1993年入主摇滚名人堂,成为名垂乐史的摇滚乐队,FLEETWOOD MAC对80年代之后的流行乐坛岁具有十分广泛的影响。他们的经典歌曲被无数大牌艺人无数次的翻唱。很多国际当红歌手成名后,都在不同的场合承认 FLEETWOOD MAC的音乐对他们的影响是具有启迪性和意义深远。英籍合唱团佛利伍麦克在1967年成立之初是一个以吉他手Peter Green为主导的蓝调摇滚团体。经过多次的换将与音乐风格的尝试,团中鼓手Mick Fleetwood、贝斯手John McVie、键盘手兼主唱Christine McVie渐成重心。1974年美国籍主唱Bob Welch离团后,原活跃于加州的男女二重唱Lindsey Buckingham和Stevie Nicks加入,于是开创了佛利伍麦克合唱团最璀璨辉煌的年代。凭借Lindsey、Stevie、Christine铁三角的作曲主力与三位轮流担任主唱的特色加上明亮、轻快的摇滚风使该团不仅在1975-87年间发表的五张录音室专辑和一张现场演唱实况专辑张张精彩、销售奇佳,他们与老鹰合唱团同为加州摇滚最具代表性的乐团。凭藉Lindsey、Stevie、Christine铁三角的作曲主力与三位轮流担任主唱的特色加上明亮、轻快的加州摇滚风使佛利伍麦克合唱团不仅在1975-87年间写下该团多项记录,在整个流行乐的发展上亦是举足轻重,成为加州摇滚最具代表性的乐团之一。伯明翰的重金属音乐天才Halford促成了乐队Halford的成功。Halford曾在世界级的舞台上和大师Judas Priest合作,现在,继出了“fight and two”专辑,他选择在千禧年指回到他钟爱的重金属摇滚上来。 by Stephen Thomas ErlewineWhile most bands undergo a number of changes over the course of their careers, few groups experienced such radical stylistic changes as Fleetwood Mac. Initially conceived as a hard-edged British blues combo in the late 60s, the band gradually evolved into a polished pop/rock act over the course of a decade. Throughout all of their incarnations, the only consistent members of Fleetwood Mac were drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie — the rhythm section that provided the band with its name. Ironically, they had the least influence over the musical direction of the band. Originally, guitarists Peter Green and Jeremy Spencer provided the band with its gutsy, neo-psychedelic blues-rock sound, but as both guitarists descended into mental illness, the group began moving toward pop/rock with the songwriting of pianist Christine McVie. By the mid-70s, Fleetwood Mac had relocated to California, where they added the soft rock duo of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks to their lineup. Obsessed with the meticulously arranged pop of the Beach Boys and the Beatles, Buckingham helped the band become one of the most popular groups of the late 70s. Combining soft rock with the confessional introspection of singer/songwriters, Fleetwood Mac created a slick but emotional sound that helped 1977s Rumours become one of the biggest-selling albums of all time. The band retained its popularity through the early 80s, when Buckingham, Nicks, and Christine McVie all began pursuing solo careers. The band reunited for one album, 1987s Tango in the Night, before splintering in the late 80s. Buckingham left the group initially, but the band decided to soldier on, releasing one other album before Nicks and McVie left the band in the early 90s, hastening the groups commercial decline.The roots of Fleetwood Mac lie in John Mayalls legendary British blues outfit, the Bluesbreakers. Bassist John McVie was one of the charter members of the Bluesbreakers, joining the group in 1963. In 1966 Peter Green replaced Eric Clapton, and a year later drummer Mick Fleetwood joined. Inspired by the success of Cream, the Yardbirds, and Jimi Hendrix, the trio decided to break away from Mayall in 1967. At their debut at the British Jazz and Blues Festival in August, Bob Brunning was playing bass in the group, since McVie was still under contract to Mayall. He joined the band a few weeks after their debut; by that time, slide guitarist Jeremy Spencer had joined the band. Fleetwood Mac soon signed with Blue Horizon, releasing their eponymous debut the following year. Fleetwood Mac was an enormous hit in the U.K., spending over a year in the Top Ten. Despite its British success, the album was virtually ignored in America. During 1968, the band added guitarist Danny Kirwan. The following year, they recorded Fleetwood Mac in Chicago with a variety of bluesmen, including Willie Dixon and Otis Spann. The set was released later that year, after the band had left Blue Horizon for a one-album deal with Immediate Records; in the U.S., they signed with Reprise/Warner Bros., and by 1970, Warner began releasing the bands British records as well.Fleetwood Mac released English Rose and Then Play On during 1969, which both indicated that the band was expanding its music, moving away from its blues purist roots. That year, Greens Man of the World and Oh Well were number two hits. Though his music was providing the backbone of the group, Peter Green was growing increasingly disturbed due to his large ingestion of hallucinogenic drugs. After announcing that he was planning to give all of his earnings away, Green suddenly left the band in the spring of 1970; he released two solo albums over the course of the 70s, but he rarely performed after leaving Fleetwood Mac. The band replaced him with Christine Perfect, a vocalist/pianist who had earned a small but loyal following in the U.K. by singing with Spencer Davis and the Chicken Shack. She had already performed uncredited on Then Play On. Contractual difficulties prevented her from becoming a full-fledged member of Fleetwood Mac until 1971; by that time she had married John McVie.Christine McVie didnt appear on 1970s Kiln House, the first album the band recorded without Peter Green. For that album, Jeremy Spencer dominated the bands musical direction, but he had also been undergoing mental problems due to heavy drug use. During the bands American tour in early 1971, Spencer disappeared; it was later discovered that he left the band to join the religious cult the Children of God. Fleetwood Mac had already been trying to determine the direction of their music, but Spencers departure sent the band into disarray. Christine McVie and Danny Kirwan began to move the band towards mainstream rock on 1971s Future Games, but new guitarist Bob Welch exerted a heavy influence on 1972s Bare Trees. Kirwan was fired after Bare Trees and was replaced by guitarists Bob Weston and Dave Walker, who appeared on 1973s Penguin. Walker left after that album, and Weston departed after making its follow-up, Mystery to Me (1973). In 1974, the groups manager, Clifford Davis, formed a bogus Fleetwood Mac and had the band tour the U.S. The real Fleetwood Mac filed and won a lawsuit against the imposters — after losing, they began performing under the name Stretch — but the lawsuit kept the band off the road for most of the year. In the interim, they released Heroes Are Hard to Find. Late in 1974, Fleetwood Mac moved to California, with hopes of restarting their career. Welch left the band shortly after the move to form Paris.Early in 1975, Fleetwood and McVie were auditioning engineers for the bands new album when they heard Buckingham-Nicks, an album recorded by the soft rock duo Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. The pair were asked to join the group and their addition revived the bands musical and commercial fortunes. Not only did Buckingham and Nicks write songs, but they brought distinctive talents the band had been lacking. Buckingham was a skilled pop craftsman, capable of arranging a commercial song while keeping it musically adventurous. Nicks had a husky voice and a sexy, hippie gypsy stage persona that gave the band a charismatic frontwoman. The new lineup of Fleetwood Mac released their eponymous debut in 1975 and it slowly became a huge hit, reaching number one in 1976 on the strength of the singles Over My Head, Rhiannon, and Say You Love Me. The album would eventually sell over five million copies in the U.S. alone.While Fleetwood Mac had finally attained their long-desired commercial success, the band was fraying apart behind the scenes. The McVies divorced in 1976, and Buckingham and Nicks romance ended shortly afterward. The internal tensions formed the basis for the songs on their next album, Rumours. Released in the spring of 1977, Rumours became a blockbuster success, topping the American and British charts and generating the Top Ten singles Go Your Own Way, Dreams, Dont Stop, and You Make Loving Fun. It would eventually sell over 17 million copies in the U.S. alone, making it the second biggest-selling album of all time. Fleetwood Mac supported the album with an exhaustive, lucrative tour and then retired to the studio to record their follow-up to Rumours. A wildly experimental double album conceived largely by Buckingham, 1979s Tusk didnt duplicate the enormous success of Rumours, yet it did go multi-platinum and featured the Top Ten singles Sara and Tusk. In 1980, they released the double-album Live.Following the Tusk tour, Fleetwood, Buckingham, and Nicks all recorded solo albums. Of the solo projects, Stevie Nicks Bella Donna (1981) was the most successful, peaking at number one and featuring the hit singles Stop Draggin My Heart Around, Leather and Lace, and Edge of Seventeen. Buckinghams Law and Order (1981) was a moderate success, spawning the Top Ten Trouble. Fleetwood, for his part, made a world music album called The Visitor. Fleetwood Mac reconvened in 1982 for Mirage. More conventional and accessible than Tusk, Mirage reached number one and featured the hit singles Hold Me and Gypsy.After Mirage, Buckingham, Nicks, and Christine McVie all worked on solo albums. The hiatus was due to a variety of reasons. Each member had his or her own manager, Nicks was becoming the groups breakaway star, Buckingham was obsessive in the studio, and each member was suffering from various substance addictions. Nicks was able to maintain her popularity, with The Wild Heart (1983) and Rock a Little (1985) both reaching the Top 15. Christine McVie also had a Top Ten hit with Got a Hold on Me in 1984. Buckingham received the strongest reviews of all, but his 1984 album Go Insane failed to generate a hit. Fleetwood Mac reunited to record a new album in 1985. Buckingham, who had grown increasingly frustrated with the musical limitations of the band, decided to make it his last Fleetwood Mac project. When the resulting album, Tango in the Night, was finally released in 1987, it was greeted with mixed reviews but strong sales, reaching the Top Ten and generating the Top 20 hits Little Lies, Seven Wonders, and Everywhere.Buckingham decided to leave Fleetwood Mac after completing Tango in the Night, and the group replaced him with guitarists Billy Burnette and Rick Vito. The new lineup of the band recorded their first album, Behind the Mask, in 1990. It became the bands first album since 1975 to not go gold. Following its supporting tour, Nicks and Christine McVie announced they would continue to record with the group, but not tour. Vito left the band in 1991, and the group released the box set 25 Years — The Chain the following year. The classic Fleetwood Mac lineup of Fleetwood, the McVies, Buckingham, and Nicks reunited to play President Bill Clintons inauguration in early 1993, but the concert did not lead to a full-fledged reunion. Later that year, Nicks left the band and was replaced by Bekka Bramlett and Dave Mason; Christine McVie left the group shortly afterward. The new lineup of Fleetwood Mac began touring in 1994, releasing Time the following year to little attention. While the new version of Fleetwood Mac wasnt commercially successful, neither were the solo careers of Buckingham, Nicks, and McVie, prompting speculation of a full-fledged reunion in 1997. Say You Will, the first Fleetwood Mac studio album in 15 years, appeared in April 2003. It also marked the groups first set without Christine McVie since 1997s live effort, The Dance.