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Christine McVie [Bottle Green Clear Vinyl] [Barnes & Noble Exclusive]
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Christine McVie [Bottle Green Clear Vinyl] [Barnes & Noble Exclusive]
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During her years with
Fleetwood Mac
,
Christine McVie
only recorded one album. It was released in 1984, after
Mirage
had run its course and the band was taking an extended break. Given its release date, it's not surprising that
sounds like it could have been recorded during the
sessions -- it's a collection of
soft rock
/
pop
and
ballads
that are pleasantly melodic and ingratiating. Only a handful of cuts, such as the wonderfully catchy, lightly bouncy hit single
"Got a Hold on Me,"
work their way into the memory, but nothing on
is anything less than agreeable. The record simply suffers from a rather predictable fate -- it's a little too sweet and laid-back to be consumed in one sitting, and its best songs would have sounded even better if they were balanced by
Lindsey Buckingham
's insular, paranoid
genius and
Stevie Nicks
' hippie-folk mysticism. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Fleetwood Mac
,
Christine McVie
only recorded one album. It was released in 1984, after
Mirage
had run its course and the band was taking an extended break. Given its release date, it's not surprising that
sounds like it could have been recorded during the
sessions -- it's a collection of
soft rock
/
pop
and
ballads
that are pleasantly melodic and ingratiating. Only a handful of cuts, such as the wonderfully catchy, lightly bouncy hit single
"Got a Hold on Me,"
work their way into the memory, but nothing on
is anything less than agreeable. The record simply suffers from a rather predictable fate -- it's a little too sweet and laid-back to be consumed in one sitting, and its best songs would have sounded even better if they were balanced by
Lindsey Buckingham
's insular, paranoid
genius and
Stevie Nicks
' hippie-folk mysticism. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine