25 Years: The Chain (4CD) ~ CD ~ Fleetwood Mac
Warner Music Catalogue releases a re-formatted version of Fleetwood Mac 25 Years: The Chain. The boxed set includes four CDs covering the history of the band from its formation in 1967 up to 1992 and features studio tracks, remixes and live recordings from the band's first 25 years together; including the massive hits Dreams, Everywhere, Go Your Own Way, Rhiannon, Sara, The Chain, Little Lies and Don't Stop. The package will feature the same artwork and audio as the original release but the new format will be a fatpack, with a high gloss slipcase, 4CDs and a 68 page booklet. A superb, value for money package! Track Listing: Disc 1: Paper Doll Love Shines Stand Back (live) Crystal Isn't It Midnight (alternate mix) Big Love Everywhere Affairs of the Heart Heart Of Stone Sara (full-length version) That's All For Everyone Over My Head Little Lies Eyes of the World Oh Diana In The Back Of My Mind Make Me A Mask Disc 2: Save Me Goodbye Angel (mirage outtake) Silver Springs What Makes You Think You're The One Think About Me Gypsy (alternate unedited version) You Make Loving Fun Second Hand News (alternate mix) Love In Store (alternate mix) The Chain (alternate mix) Teen Beat (mirage outtake) Dreams (alternate mix) Only Over You I'm So Afraid (live) Love Is Dangerous Gold Dust Woman (alternate mix) Not That Funny (live) Disc 3: Warm Ways Say You Love Me (single mix) Don't Stop Rhiannon Walk a Thin Line Storms Go Your Own Way Sisters of the Moon Monday Morning (live) Landslide Hypnotized Lay It All Down (alternate mix) Angel (alternate mix) Beautiful Child (alternate mix) Brown Eyes (alternate mix) Save Me a Place Tusk (USC intro mix) Never Going Back Again Songbird Disc 4: I Believe My Time Ain't Long Need Your Love So Bad Rattlesnake Shake Oh Well, Pt. 1 (original mono version) Stop Messin' Round The Green Manalishi Albatross Man of the World Love That Burns Black Magic Woman Watch Out String-A-Long Station Man Did You Ever Love Me Sentimental Lady Come a Little Bit Closer Heroes are Hard to Find Trinity (Bare Trees outtake) Why