In 1974, Fleetwood Mac was led by the singer-songwriters Bob Welch and Christine McVie. Welch would leave at the end of 1974 and would be replaced by Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, leading the band to much greater fame and fortune. For this concert, the band was promoting the album "Heroes Are Hard to Find," which had been released just a few days earlier. However, only three songs are from that album: "Coming Home," "Angel," and "Bermuda Triangle."
I keep finding concerts where the vocals are too low in the mix. This was another one, although it wasn't a severe case. As usual, I used the UVR5 audio editing program to boost the vocals relative to the instruments. Also as usual, I boosted the volume of the banter between songs quite a lot.
This was part of a radio series called "Live at the Record Plant," done by the radio station KMET. So that's why I have that in the title. The band's December 1974 concert mentioned above was also recorded at a studio called "The Record Plant," but that was a totally different place, in Sausalito instead of Los Angeles.
This concert is an hour and eight minutes long.
01 talk (Fleetwood Mac)
02 Coming Home (Fleetwood Mac)
03 talk (Fleetwood Mac)
04 Sentimental Lady (Fleetwood Mac)
05 Future Games (Fleetwood Mac)
06 Bermuda Triangle (Fleetwood Mac)
07 The Green Manalishi [With the Two Prong Crown] (Fleetwood Mac)
08 Why (Fleetwood Mac)
09 Homeward Bound (Fleetwood Mac)
10 talk (Fleetwood Mac)
11 Angel (Fleetwood Mac)
12 talk (Fleetwood Mac)
13 I Loved Another Woman (Fleetwood Mac)
14 talk (Fleetwood Mac)
15 Spare Me a Little of Your Love (Fleetwood Mac)
16 talk (Fleetwood Mac)
17 Oh Well, Part 1 (Fleetwood Mac)
18 talk (Fleetwood Mac)
19 Rattlesnake Shake (Fleetwood Mac)
The cover photo shows all four members of Fleetwood Mac at the time. From right to left: Christine McVie, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood, and Bob Welch. I don't know where or when the photo was taken, only that it's from around 1973 or 1974.
Thanks for this! Never heard of this one before
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. As an aside, for any Fleetwood Mac fans out there, I just put a new cover on the "Circles in Time" album, a nice color pic of Buckingham and Nicks from around 1974.
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