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Mirage Tour ’82 (2024)

  • Released: September 20, 2024
  • Reissue Producers: Bill Inglot & Steve Woolard
  • Notes: Six previously unreleased tracks, as labeled, but nine actually appear on an official release for the first time

The Best of Fleetwood Mac 1967-1974 (2024)

Rumours — Picture Disc (2024)

  • Release: April 20, 2024 – Warner Records (versions)
  • Producers: Fleetwood Mac with Richard Dashut & Ken Caillat
  • Notes: Record Store Day exclusive picture disc LP release

Rumours Live (2023)

  • Released: September 8, 2023 – Warner Records (versions)
  • Reissue Producers: Bill Inglot & Steve Woolard
  • Notes: Record Store Day 180-gram, 2-LP release

Albatross/Jigsaw Puzzle Blues (2023)

  • Released: April 22, 2023 – Blue Horizon (versions)
  • Producer: Mike Vernon
  • Notes: Record Store Day red vinyl release limited to 3,000 copies.

Alternate Live (2021)

  • Released: November 26, 2021 – Warner Records (versions)
  • Reissue Producers: Bill Inglot & Steve Woolard
  • Notes: Record Store Day exclusive 180-gram, 2-LP release.

Live—Deluxe Limited Edition (2021)

  • Released: April 9, 2021 – Warner Records (versions)
  • Reissue Producers: Bill Inglot & Steve Woolard
  • Project Supervisor: Jason Day
  • Notes: 3-CD, 2-LP, 7″ Single. Includes the original 1980 Live album remastered, 14 additional unreleased live performances, original album on 180-gram LP vinyl, and 2 unreleased demos on 7″ vinyl (“Fireflies,” “One More Night” ).

The Alternate Rumours (2020)

  • Released: September 26, 2020 – Warner Records (versions)
  • Reissue Producers: Bill Inglot & Steve Woolard
  • Notes: Record Store Day 180-gram, LP release limited to 16,000 copies.

1973 to 1974: Penguin, Mystery to Me, Heroes Are Hard to Find, Live from the Record Plant, December 15, 1974 (2020)

  • Released: September 4, 2020 – Reprise Records/Warner Records (versions)
  • Notes: Includes previously unreleased live performance 1974 and bonus 7″ single (“For Your Love”/”Good Things Come to Those Who Wait”).

Then Play On (2020)

  • Released: July 2, 2020
  • Notes: UK tracklist plus four bonus tracks (“Oh Well, Pt. 1,” “Oh Well, Pt. 2,” The Green Manalashi,” “World in Harmony”).

The Alternate Fleetwood Mac (2019)

  • Released: April 13, 2019 – Reprise Records (versions)
  • Reissue Producers: Bill Inglot & Steve Woolard
  • Notes: Record Store Day 180-gram, LP release limited to 12,500 copies.

50 Years: Don’t Stop (2018)

  • Released: November 13, 2018 – Warner Bros. Records (versions)
  • Reissue Producers: Bill Inglot & Steve Woolard
  • Project Supervisors: Jason Day & Tim Fraser-Harding
  • Notes: 5-LP collection

The Alternate Tango in the Night (2018)

  • Released: April 21, 2018 – Warner Bros. Records (versions)
  • Reissue Producers: Bill Inglot & Steve Woolard
  • Notes: Record Store Day 180-gram, LP release limited to 8,500 copies.

Alternate Mirage (2017)

  • Released: April 22, 2017 – Warner Bros. Records (versions)
  • Reissue Producers: Bill Inglot & Steve Woolard
  • Notes: Released: Store Day 180-gram, LP releease limited to 6,500 copies.

Mirage—Deluxe & Expanded (2016)

  • Released: September 23, 2016 – Warner Bros. Records (versions)
  • Reissue Producers: Bill Inglot & Steve Woolard
  • Project Supervisors: Jason Day, Kate Dear & Tim Fraser-Harding
  • Notes: Includes remastered CD album, outtakes & rarities CD, Live at The Forum in Los Angeles 1982 live concert
  • CD, DVD-Audio 5.1 surround mix

In Concert (2016)

  • Released: March 4, 2016 – Warner Bros. Records (versions)
  • Reissue Producers: Bill Inglot & Steve Woolard
  • Project Supervisors: Jason Day, Kate Dear, Tim Fraser-Harding & Olivia Thomas
  • Notes: 180-gram, 3-LP vinyl release with 22 live tracks from the 1979-1980 Tusk Tour

Tusk—Deluxe & Expanded (2015)

  • Released: December 12, 2015 – Warner Bros. Records (versions)
  • Producers: Richard Dashut, Ken Caillat, Fleetwood Mac
  • Notes: Includes double vinyl album, remastered CD album, DVD-Audio 5.1 surround mix, Alternate Tusk CD, Live CD, outtakes CD

Fleetwood Mac: Starbucks Opus Collection (2013)

  • Released: September 3, 2013 (#72/Hot 200) (version)
  • Compilation producer: David R. Legry
  • Note: Sold in Starbucks stores and online store.

1969 to 1972: Then Play On, Kiln House, Future Games + Oh Well (2013)

  • Released: August 19, 2013 – Reprise Records/Warner Bros. Records (versions)
  • Note: Includes bonus 7″ single “Oh Well, Pt. 1″/”Oh Well, Pt. 2.”

Extended Play (EP) (2013)

Rumours—Deluxe & Expanded (2013)

  • Released: January 29, 2013 – Warner Bros. Records (versions)
  • Producers: Richard Dashut, Ken Caillat, Fleetwood Mac
  • Notes: Includes vinyl album, remastered CD album, 2 bonus discs, DVD of The Rosebud Film.

FLEETWOOD MAC
RESURGANCE: RETURN TO REPRISE

Live in Boston (2004)

  • Released: 2004 – Reprise Records (versions)
  • Notes: 1-CD, 2-DVD digipak

Say You Will (2003)

  • Released: April 15, 2003 – Reprise Records (versions)
  • Producer: Lindsey Buckingham
  • Singles: “Peacekeeper” (#90), “Running Through the Garden” (promo), “Say You Will,” “Thrown Down” (promo)
  • Sales: Gold (500,000 copies to US retailers)
  • Actual: 866, 000 (May 10, 2013)
  • Notes: Christine McVie provides background vocals on “Bleed to Love Her” and “Steal Your Heart Away.”

The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac (2002)

  • Released: October 15, 2002 (#12/Hot 200) – Reprise Records (versions)
  • Compilation producers: Fleetwood Mac, David McLees
  • Sales: Platinum (1 million copies shipped to US retailers)

The Dance (1997)

  • Released: August 19, 1997 (#1/Hot 200) – Reprise Records (versions)
  • Producers: Lindsey Buckingham, Elliot Scheiner
  • Singles: “The Chain,” “Temporary One,” “Landslide” (#51), “Silver Springs” “Big Love,” “Bleed to Love Her”
  • Sales: 5X platinum (5 million copies to retailers)
  • Notes: Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks return to the band, but Christine McVie leaves after The Dance Tour completes.

FLEETWOOD MAC
THE WARNER BROS. YEARS

Time (1995)

  • Released: October 10, 1995 – Warner Bros. (versions)
  • Producers: Fleetwood Mac, Richard Dashut, John Jones & Ray Kennedy
  • Singles: “I Do”
  • Notes: Bekka Bramlett and Dave Mason record tracks for this album.

25 Years: The Chain (1992)

  • Released: November 24, 1992 – Warner Bros. Records (versions)
  • Producers: Mick Fleetwood
  • Singles: “Paper Doll,” “Love Shines,” “Don’t Stop
  • Sales: Platinum (AUS/NZ), Silver (UK)
  • Notes: Burnette and Vito perform on “Heart of Stone,” “Love Shines,” and “Paper Doll.”

Behind the Mask (1990)

  • Released: April 10, 1990 – Warner Bros. Records (versions)
  • Producer: Greg Ladanyi & Fleetwood Mac
  • Singles: “Save Me” (#33), “Love Is Dangerous,” “In the Back of My Mind,” “Hard Feelings,” “Skies the Limit”
  • Sales: Platinum (1 million copies to US retailers)
  • Notes: Billy Burnette and Rick Vito record tracks for these sessions.

Greatest Hits (1988)

  • Released: November 1988 – Warner Bros. Records (versions)
  • Producers: Lindsey Buckingham, Ken Caillat, Richard Dashut, Greg Ladanyi, Fleetwood Mac
  • Singles: “As Long as You Follow,” “Hold Me”
  • Sales: 8X platinum (8 million copies to US retailers)
  • Notes: New members Billy Burnette and Rick Vito perform on “As Long as You Follow” and “No Questions Asked.”

Tango in the Night (1987)

  • Released: April 1987 (#1/Billboard 200 Albums) – Warner Bros. Records (versions)
  • Producers: Lindsey Buckingham, Richard Dashut
  • Singles: Big Love (#5), Seven Wonders (#19), Little Lies (#4), “Everywhere” (#14), “Isn’t it Midnight”
  • Sales: 3X platinum (3 million copies to US retailers)
  • Notes: Lindsey Buckingham leaves the band after recording this album.

Mirage (1982)

  • Released: June 18, 1982 (#1/Billboard 200 Albums) – Warner Bros. Records (versions)
  • Producers: Lindsey Buckingham, Richard Dashut, Ken Caillat, Fleetwood Mac
  • Singles: “Hold Me” (#4), “Gypsy” (#12), “Love in Store” (#22), “Oh Diane” (UK), “Can’t Go Back” (UK)
  • Sales: Double platinum (2 million copies to US retailers).

Fleetwood Mac Live (1980)

  • Released: 1980 – Warner Bros. Records (versions)
  • Producer: Fleetwood Mac
  • Singles: “Fireflies” (#60), “The Farmer’s Daughter.”
  • Sales: Gold (500,000 copies to US retailers)

Tusk (1979)

  • Released: October 12, 1979 – Warner Bros. Records (versions)
  • Producers: Lindsey Buckingham, Richard Dashut, Ken Caillat, Fleetwood Mac
  • Singles: “Tusk” (#8), “Sara” (#7), “Not That Funny” (UK), “Think About Me” (#20), “Sisters of the Moon” (#86)
    Sales: 4X platinum (4 million copies to US retailers)

Rumours (1977)

  • Released: February 4, 1977 (versions)
  • Producers: Richard Dashut, Ken Caillat, Fleetwood Mac
  • Singles: “Go Your Own Way” (#10), “Don’t Stop” (#3), “Dreams” (#1), “You Make Loving Fun” (#9)
  • Sales: 19X platinum (19 million copies to US retailers)

Fleetwood Mac (1975)

  • Released: July 11, 1975 – Reprise Records (versions)
  • Producer: Keith Olsen
  • Singles: “Warm Ways” (UK), “Over My Head” (#20), “Rhiannon” (#11), “Say You Love Me” (#11)
  • Sales: 5X platinum (5 million copies to US retailers)
    Notes: First studio album to feature new band members Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks.

FLEETWOOD MAC
THE REPRISE YEARS

Heroes Are Hard to Find (1974)

  • Released: September 1974 (#34/Hot 200) – Reprise Records (versions)
  • Recorded: July 1974
  • Producers: Bob Hughes & Fleetwood Mac
  • Single: “Heroes Are Hard to Find”
  • Note: Last studio album to feature Bob Welch.

Mystery to Me (1973)

  • Released: October 1973 (versions)
  • Producers: Martin Birch & Fleetwood Mac
  • Single: “For Your Love”
  • Notes: Last album to feature Bob Weston.

Penguin (1973)

  • Released: March 1973 – Reprise Records (versions)
  • Producers: Fleetwood Mac & Martin Birch
  • Single: “Did You Ever Love Me”
  • Notes: First studio album to feature new band members Dave Walker and Bob Weston.

The Best of Fleetwood Mac (1972)

  • Released: 1972 – Reprise Records (versions)
  • Note: Compilation

Bare Trees (1972)

  • Released: March 1972 – Reprise Records (versions)
  • Producer: Fleetwood Mac
  • Single: “Sentimental Lady”
  • Notes: “Special thanks to Mrs. Scarrot for her readings, recorded at her home in Hampshire.” Last album to feature Danny Kirwan.

Future Games (1971)

  • Released: 1971 – Reprise Records (versions)
  • Producer: Fleetwood Mac
  • Engineer: Martin Rushent
  • Single: “Sands of Time”
  • Notes: First studio album to feature new band member Bob Welch.

Kiln House (1970)

  • Released: 1970 – Reprise Records (versions)
  • Producer: Fleetwood Mac
  • Engineer: Martin Birch
  • Single: “Jewel Eyed Judy”
  • Notes: First studio album to feature new band member Christine McVie and the last to feature Jeremy Spencer.

Then Play On (1969)

Released: September 19, 1969 – Reprise Records
Producer: Fleetwood Mac
Engineer: Martin Birch
Notes: First studio album to feature new band member Danny Kirwan and the last to last to feature Peter Green. The original 1969 U.S. pressing omits “One Sunny Day” and “Without You,” which appear on the UK version. The 1970 repressing further omits “When You Say” and “My Dream,” but adds “Oh Well.”


FLEETWOOD MAC
THE BLUE HORIZON YEARS

“Long before they became the multi-platinum chart toppers of 70’s rock, Fleetwood Mac, anchored by guitarist Peter Green, were a pillar in the 1960’s London blues scene. The band was founded in 1967 by Green and drummer Mick Fleetwood, along with guitarist Jeremy Spencer and bassist John McVie, with the band’s name derived from their rhythm section. Three of the members (Green, Fleetwood, McVie) were all alumni of John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers. Playing straight up blues, the band have often become referred to as ‘Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac’ to distinguish them from the later iteration of the group, recording two albums for Blue Horizon – the self-titled release in April 1968, and ‘Mr Wonderful’ in August of the same year, along with the compilation ‘The Pious Bird of Good Omen,’ a collection of singles, b-sides and assorted other tracks. Achieving success from the start, the debut from Fleetwood Mac peaked at #4 in the Top 40, going on to spend the better part of a year in the charts. Meanwhile, the “Albatross” single, released in November of 1968 and also featured on the ‘Pious’ album, became the band’s first #1 in England (& to this day, Fleetwood Mac’s only chart-topping single). The original foursome of Green-McVie-Fleetwood-Spencer were joined later in this era by third guitarist Danny Kirwan, who debuted on the ‘Albatross’ single, and Christine Perfect (later McVie) on keyboards. In addition to “Albatross,” the ‘Pious’ album also featured the single “Black Magic Woman,” later brought to widespread acclaim by Santana. Along with the two studio releases, Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac also recorded the album ‘Blues Jam in Chicago,’ live at the Chess Records studios in Chicago, featuring a host of blues legends including Willie Dixon, Otis Spann and Buddy Guy, with the LP released late in 1969. Fleetwood Mac would go on to sign to Reprise Records, with Peter Green leaving the group in 1970” (Blue Horizon).

The Essential Fleetwood Mac (2007)

Released: 2007 – Sony BMG Entertainment (versions)

Fleetwood Mac (1979)

  • Released: 1979 – Europa (versions)
  • Note: Compilation

The History of Fleetwood Mac Vintage Years (1975)

  • Released: 1975 – CBS/Sire (versions)
  • Producer: Mike Vernon
  • Note: Compilation

The Original Fleetwood Mac (1971)

  • Released: August 1971 – CBS (versions)
  • Producer: Mike Vernon
  • Note: Compilation

Greatest Hits (1971)

  • Released: 1971 – CBS (versions)
  • Producers: Fleetwood Mac & Mike Vernon
  • Note: Compilation

Fleetwood Mac in Chicago (1969)

  • Released: December 1969 – Blue Horizon (versions)
  • Producer: Marshall Chess & Mike Vernon
  • Notes: Also known as Blues Jam at Chess.

The Pious Bird of Good Omen (1969)

  • Released: August 1969 – Blue Horizon
  • Producer: Mike Vernon
  • Notes: UK compilation combining UK non-album singles and their b-sides and adds one track (“Looking for Somebody”) from Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac (1968), two tracks (“Coming Home” & “Stop Messin Round”) from Mr. Wonderful (1969), and two tracks (“The Big Boat” & “Just the Blues”) from Eddie Boyd with Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac. Compilation was reissued in the U.S. in 1999 and 2014.

English Rose (1968)

  • Released: December 1968 – Blue Horizon
  • Notes: US compilation combining six tracks from Mr. Wonderful, three UK non-album tracks (“Jigsaw Puzzle Blues,” “Black Magic Woman” & “Albatross”), two tracks from the UK version of Then Play On (“One Sunny Day” & “Without You”), and one previously unreleased Kirwan track “(Something Inside of Me”).

Mr. Wonderful (1968)

  • Released: August 1968 – Blue Horizon (versions)
  • Producer: Mike Vernon

Fleetwood Mac (1968)

  • Released: April 1968 – Blue Horizon (versions)
  • Producer: Mike Vernon
  • Note: Credited as Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac

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References

Blue Horizon (n.d.). Fleetwood Mac: The Blue Horizon Years. https://www.bluehorizonrecords.com/artist/fleetwood-mac/