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Fleetwood Mac: Live 1975 (Rsd Bf 2025) | Fleetwood Mac
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Fleetwood Mac Live 1975 captures the incredible electricity of the band’s first tour with the legendary lineup of Stevie Nicks & Lindsey Buckingham joining Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, & Christine McVie.
Recorded 50 years ago at the Capitol Theatre (Passaic, NJ, 10/17/75) & Jorgensen Auditorium (University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, 10/25/75)
Features:
- The album features the band’s recent hits "Rhiannon" & "Landslide" along with some early Fleetwood Mac favorites, including "Hypnotized" & "Oh Well."
- Vinyl provides a fuller, more natural audio experience with warm tones and depth that many listeners prefer over digital formats.
- The oversized album cover and liner notes make vinyl records collectible and visually appealing, enhancing the overall music experience.
- Playing a vinyl record — from removing it from the sleeve to placing the needle — creates a deliberate, immersive listening experience.
- Vinyl records, especially limited editions and classic pressings, often become valuable collector’s items with long-term appeal.
Fleetwood Mac Live 1975 captures the incredible electricity of the band’s first tour with the legendary lineup of Stevie Nicks & Lindsey Buckingham joining Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, & Christine McVie.
Recorded 50 years ago at the Capitol Theatre (Passaic, NJ, 10/17/75) & Jorgensen Auditorium (University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, 10/25/75)
Features:
- The album features the band’s recent hits "Rhiannon" & "Landslide" along with some early Fleetwood Mac favorites, including "Hypnotized" & "Oh Well."
- Vinyl provides a fuller, more natural audio experience with warm tones and depth that many listeners prefer over digital formats.
- The oversized album cover and liner notes make vinyl records collectible and visually appealing, enhancing the overall music experience.
- Playing a vinyl record — from removing it from the sleeve to placing the needle — creates a deliberate, immersive listening experience.
- Vinyl records, especially limited editions and classic pressings, often become valuable collector’s items with long-term appeal.