Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours Expands

December 14, 2012

FLEETWOOD MAC’S MOR classic, Rumours, is to get the expanded treatment, and will be re-released on January 25 to coincide with its 35th anniversary.
Rumours is considered the popular peak of Fleetwood Mac, and one of the landmark soft rock albums of the ’70s, having sold more than 40 million copies since its original release in ’77.
The expanded editionโ€™s three CDs includes the original album and the b-side โ€˜Silver Springsโ€™, a dozen unreleased live recordings from the groupโ€™s โ€™77 world tour, and a disc filled with unreleased takes from the albumโ€™s recording sessions.
The deluxe edition also includes all of the music from the expanded version, plus an additional disc of outtakes, a DVD that features โ€˜The Rosebud Filmโ€™, and 1977 documentary about the album.

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  1. Will it sound any good though ?

    None of the recent audiophile remasterings have bettered an original US pressing in good condition.

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