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Released | 15 November 1988 | |||
Recorded | 1975–1988 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 64:19 (US) 66:45 (Europe, Australia) | |||
Label | Warner Bros. | |||
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Greatest Hits is a 1988 compilation album by British-American band Fleetwood Mac.It covers the period of the band's greatest commercial success, from the mid-1970s to the late 1980s. It is different from the similarly titled 1971 release by the Peter Green incarnation of the band, and contains an entirely different track listing. The 1988 album in fact omits anything before 1975 including. Mar 04, 2019 16 videos Play all Fleetwood Mac 'Greatest Hits' (1988 Album (US Version)) Douglas Skinner Pink Floyd,Dire Straits,Led Zeppelin,Fleetwood Mac,The Police,Scorpions,CCR Greatest Hits.
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Greatest Hits is a compilation album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac. It covers the period of the band's greatest commercial success, from the mid-1970s to the late-1980s. The album was released on 15 November 1988, by Warner Bros. Records.
It is different from the similarly titled 1971 release by the Peter Green incarnation of the band, and contains an entirely different track listing. The 1988 album in fact omits anything before 1975 including 'Albatross', one of the band's biggest hits.
The album has proven to be a major success since the time of its release. It peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard 200,[2] and sold steadily over the years since its release, and has to date been certified 8x platinum for shipping eight million copies there. In the United Kingdom it reached number three upon release and has returned several times to the UK album chart[3] and has been certified triple platinum for shipping 900,000 copies there. In both the US and the UK, the album has returned to the album charts as recently as 2017.
The album contains two new tracks, 'As Long as You Follow' (which was released as a single to promote the album), and 'No Questions Asked'. The track listing for the US release differs slightly from that of other territories. It includes the 1975 track 'Over My Head' but omits the 1987 track 'Seven Wonders' (despite it being a top 20 hit in the US) as well as the 1982 track 'Oh Diane' (which failed to chart there in 1983, but was a top-ten hit in the UK).
A number of sources state that this album was the last to be commercially released as an 8-track tape by a major label.[4] (The 8-track tape was released only as a Record Club version, as regular retail 8-track tapes had long since ceased by 1988.)
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Track listing[edit]
US release[edit]
- 'Rhiannon' from Fleetwood Mac (Stevie Nicks) – 4:11
- 'Don't Stop' from Rumours (Christine McVie) – 3:12
- 'Go Your Own Way' from Rumours (Lindsey Buckingham) – 3:38
- 'Hold Me' from Mirage (McVie, Robbie Patton) – 3:45
- 'Everywhere' from Tango in the Night (McVie) – 3:42
- 'Gypsy' from Mirage (Nicks) – 4:24
- 'You Make Loving Fun' from Rumours (McVie) – 3:31
- 'As Long as You Follow' (previously unreleased) (McVie, Eddy Quintela) – 4:10*
- 'Dreams' from Rumours (Nicks) – 4:14
- 'Say You Love Me' from Fleetwood Mac (McVie) – 4:10
- 'Tusk' from Tusk (Buckingham) – 3:30
- 'Little Lies' from Tango in the Night (McVie, Quintela) – 3:38
- 'Sara' from Tusk (Nicks) – 6:22
- 'Big Love' from Tango in the Night (Buckingham) – 3:38
- 'Over My Head' from Fleetwood Mac (McVie) – 3:34
- 'No Questions Asked' (previously unreleased) (Nicks, Kelly Johnston) – 4:40*
One US reissue by WB as #R1 25801, does not include tracks 7, 14 or 15, and the order of the tracks on the back side is completely different.
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European and Australian releases[edit]
- 'Rhiannon' – 4:11
- 'Go Your Own Way' – 3:37
- 'Don't Stop' – 3:11
- 'Gypsy' – 4:22
- 'Everywhere' – 3:41
- 'You Make Loving Fun' – 3:31
- 'Big Love' – 3:38
- 'As Long as You Follow' – 4:11*
- 'Say You Love Me' – 4:09
- 'Dreams' – 4:15
- 'Little Lies' – 3:37
- 'Oh Diane' from Mirage (Buckingham, Richard Dashut) – 2:33
- 'Sara' – 6:25
- 'Tusk' – 3:26
- 'Seven Wonders' from Tango in the Night (Sandy Stewart, Nicks) – 3:33
- 'Hold Me' – 3:44
- 'No Questions Asked' – 4:41*
- 'As Long as You Follow' and 'No Questions Asked' were new tracks at the time of the album's release. The former was released as a single to promote the album in December 1988, peaking at No. 66 in the UK and No. 43 in the US. 'Hold Me' was also re-released in the UK with 'No Questions Asked' as its B-side in February 1989.
- 'You Make Loving Fun', 'Big Love', 'Oh Diane' and 'Seven Wonders' are not included on the UK vinyl version, but are included on the cassette and CD formats. The LP contained 13 tracks.
Personnel[edit]
- Fleetwood Mac
- Lindsey Buckingham – lead and backing vocals, guitars, additional keyboards, percussion, banjo ('Say You Love Me')
- Mick Fleetwood – drums, percussion
- Christine McVie – lead and backing vocals, keyboards, synthesizer
- John McVie – bass guitar
- Stevie Nicks – lead and backing vocals, additional keyboards ('Sara')
- Billy Burnette – backing vocals, guitar ('As Long as You Follow' and 'No Questions Asked')
- Rick Vito – backing vocals, guitar ('As Long as You Follow' and 'No Questions Asked')
Charts[edit]
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Certifications[edit]
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[18] | 9× Platinum | 630,000^ |
France (SNEP)[20] | 2× Gold | 200,000[19] |
Germany (BVMI)[21] | Platinum | 500,000^ |
New Zealand (RMNZ)[22] | 11× Platinum | 165,000^ |
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[23] | Platinum | 100,000^ |
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[24] | Gold | 25,000^ |
United Kingdom (BPI)[25] | 3× Platinum | 900,000^ |
United States (RIAA)[26] | 8× Platinum | 8,000,000^ |
^shipments figures based on certification alone |
References[edit]
- ^Allmusic review
- ^Fleetwood Mac – Greatest Hits (1988) chart peaks (Billboard.com)
- ^'The Official Charts Company – Fleetwood Mac – Greatest Hits'. Official Charts Company. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
- ^Record Club Only 8-tracksArchived 20 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine from 8-Track Heaven. Accessed 11 November 2006
- ^'Australiancharts.com – Fleetwood Mac – Greatest Hits'. Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
- ^'Dutchcharts.nl – Fleetwood Mac – Greatest Hits' (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
- ^'Officialcharts.de – Fleetwood Mac – Greatest Hits'. GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
- ^ ab'Hit Parade Italia – Gli album più venduti del 1989' (in Italian). hitparadeitalia.it. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
- ^'Charts.org.nz – Fleetwood Mac – Greatest Hits'. Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
- ^'Norwegiancharts.com – Fleetwood Mac – Greatest Hits'. Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
- ^'Swedishcharts.com – Fleetwood Mac – Greatest Hits'. Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
- ^'Swisscharts.com – Fleetwood Mac – Greatest Hits'. Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
- ^December 1988/7502/ 'Official Albums Chart Top 100'. Official Charts Company. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
- ^'Fleetwood Mac Chart History (Billboard 200)'. Billboard. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
- ^'Fleetwood Mac Chart History (Top Catalog Albums)'. Billboard. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
- ^'ARIA Charts – End of Year Charts – Top 50 Albums 1989'. aria.com.au. Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
- ^'RPM Top 100 Albums of 1989'. RPM. 23 December 1989. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
- ^'ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2001 Albums'. Australian Recording Industry Association.
- ^'Les Albums Double Or'. infodisc.fr. SNEP. Retrieved 2 June 2011.
- ^'French album certifications – Fleetwood Mac – Best of' (in French). InfoDisc.Select FLEETWOOD MAC and click OK.
- ^'Gold-/Platin-Datenbank (Fleetwood Mac; 'Greatest Hits')' (in German). Bundesverband Musikindustrie.
- ^'New Zealand album certifications – Fleetwood Mac – Greatest Hits'. Recorded Music NZ.
- ^'Solo Exitos 1959–2002 Ano A Ano: Certificados > 1995–1999'. Iberautor Promociones Culturales. ISBN8480486392.
- ^'The Official Swiss Charts and Music Community: Awards (Fleetwood Mac; 'Greatest Hits')'. IFPI Switzerland. Hung Medien.
- ^'British album certifications – Fleetwood Mac – Greatest Hits'. British Phonographic Industry.Select albums in the Format field.Select Platinum in the Certification field.Type Greatest Hits in the 'Search BPI Awards' field and then press Enter.
- ^'American album certifications – Fleetwood Mac – Greatest Hits'. Recording Industry Association of America.If necessary, click Advanced, then click Format, then select Album, then click SEARCH.
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16 Songs, 1 Hour 4 Minutes
EDITORS’ NOTES
The crux of this collection was culled from Fleetwood Mac’s 1975 self-titled album and 1977’s Rumours. Christine McVie penned some stellar songs as evidenced by the gossamer “Everywhere” and the seductive “Tell Me Lies” from the underrated 1987 album Tango In The Night. Lindsay Buckingham’s most memorable songs surface, such as the catchy strut of “Don’t Stop,” the anthemic “Go Your Own Way” and the weirdly brilliant title-track from 1979’s Tusk. Office 2007 pdf add in.
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EDITORS’ NOTES
The crux of this collection was culled from Fleetwood Mac’s 1975 self-titled album and 1977’s Rumours. Christine McVie penned some stellar songs as evidenced by the gossamer “Everywhere” and the seductive “Tell Me Lies” from the underrated 1987 album Tango In The Night. Lindsay Buckingham’s most memorable songs surface, such as the catchy strut of “Don’t Stop,” the anthemic “Go Your Own Way” and the weirdly brilliant title-track from 1979’s Tusk.
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