Fleetwood Mac – Time (CD, Edition japonaise)
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- Mick Fleetwood – drums, percussion, guitars and vocals [click here to see more vinyl featuring Mick Fleetwood]
- Bekka Bramlett – vocals
- Billy Burnette – guitars, vocals
- Dave Mason – guitars, vocals
- Christine McVie – keyboards, vocals
- John McVie – bass guitar
Scott Pinkerton – synthesizer programming
Steve Thoma – keyboards (3, 4, 9)
John Jones – keyboards, guitars, bass (13)
Michael Thompson – guitars (2, 5, 8, 10, 12)
Fred Tackett – trumpet (8)
Lindsey Buckingham – backing vocals (6)
Lucy Fleetwood – backing vocals (13)
1 CD
Original analog Master Tape : YES
Stereo
Studio
Label : Warner
Original Label : Warner
Recorded 1993–1995 at Ocean Way (Hollywood) & Sunset Sound (Hollywood)
Recorded by Ken Allardyce, Allen Sides, Charlie Brocco
Mixed by Ken Allardyce at Ocean Way Recording
Produced by Fleetwood Mac, Richard Dashut, John Jones, Ray Kennedy
Mastered by Stephen Marcussen at Precision Mastering
Artwork by Gabrielle Raumberger, Frank Chi
Originally released in October 1995
Reissued in July 2025
Tracks :
- Talkin' To My Heart
- Hollywood (Some Other Kind Of Town)
- Blow By Blow
- Winds Of Change
- I Do
- Nothing Without You
- Dreamin' The Dream
- Sooner Or Later
- I Wonder Why
- Nights In Estoril
- I Got It In For You
- All Over Again
- These Strange Times
Reviews:
“Fleetwood Mac suffered more personnel changes following the release of Behind the Mask in 1990, with Stevie Nicks and Rick Vito leaving, to be replaced by newcomer Bekka Bramlett (daughter of Delaney & Bonnie) and veteran Dave Mason. As a result, the group slipped down another notch in terms of quality and attention. Christine McVie could always be relied on to turn in her quotient of four or five perky songs of romantic devotion; Mason checked in with "Blow by Blow," a statement of renewed purpose that was braver than it was accurate; and Bramlett was an appealing, emotive singer. But despite the familiar rhythm section, this simply was not the group that made the great blues-rock of the 1960s or the group that made the great pop/rock of the '70s. And nobody was fooled: Time didn't even make the charts.” AllMusic Review by William Ruhlmann
Ratings:
AllMusic : 2 / 5 ; Discogs : 3.68 / 5