Fleetwood Mac
Go Your Own Way
Warner Bros.
P-91W
(1976)
Rock/Pop
7 inch, 2
Tracks, 08:07
Length
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01 |
Go Your Own Way |
Lindsey Buckingham |
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03:34 |
02 |
Silver Springs |
Stevie Nicks |
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04:33 |
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Packaging |
Picture Sleeve |
Sound |
Stereo |
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Drums |
Mick Fleetwood |
Bass |
John McVie |
Keyboards |
Christine McVie |
Guitar |
Lindsey Buckingham |
Vocals |
Stevie Nicks |
Musician |
Fleetwood Mac |
Producer |
Fleetwood Mac; Ken Caillat; Richard Dashut |
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Index |
#
1144 |
Package/Sleeve Condition |
Excellent |
Media Condition |
Excellent |
Owner |
Dave |
Tags |
Pop Rock |
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Purchased |
New |
Imported from |
Japan |
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The drama of the colliding relationships of the Fleetwood Mac members was often alluded to in song, but probably never with more candor. The crumbling union of Stevie Nicks and Lindsay Buckingham was laid out for all to see here, and Buckingham does all but name the two of them in the song. Built on a simple yet very energetic series of folk-country-inspired chord changes, the melody has an almost Everly Brothers vibe to it, reflecting Buckingham's affinity for pre-Beatles pop. The chorus is absolutely devastating, and explodes from the mix on the record. All of these factors, plus a great performance from the band (especially Buckingham's exquisite guitar solo) helped make the song one of the band's biggest and most timeless hits, ever. -- Matthew Greenwald (allmusic.com)
Includes lyric sheet