Greatest Hits is a fine overview of Fleetwood Mac's hit-making years, containing the bulk of the group's Top 40 hits of the late '70s and '80s, including "Over My Head," "Rhiannon," "Say You Love Me," "Go Your Own Way," "Dreams," "Don't Stop," "Tusk," "Sara," "Hold Me," "Gypsy," and "Little Lies." Minor hits like "Think About Me," "Love in Store," and "Seven Wonders" are missing, making room for the new songs "As Long as You Follow" (which actually became a hit) and "No Questions Asked," but overall, Greatest Hits is an excellent choice for casual listeners. [WEA released a version of Greatest Hits in 2006 that included the bonus track "Oh Diane".) ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
this is why greatest hits albums always leave sonething GREAT out even the reviewer does not mention "Monday Morning" it took me years to find that song -did not know what it was called - how could you leave that out? and no "Chain" "Second Hand news"? crazy just get the FM album and rumours -
I think my radios are breaking down. I've had two albums show the right artwork while playing them, but when I check the band's page, the cover is still wrong, like with this one, and I've had another album show the wrong artwork while being correct on the band's page.
*laughs hysterically* The Pandora magic-album-cover-art-mix-up continues!! People, please don't be confused... This IS Fleetwood Mac you're listening to. NOT Neil Young & Crazy Horse. No, Fleetwood Mac has NOTHING to do with the cover art you're seeing... Pandora has just gone crazy. This is the 4th such "mix up" I've ran across since the beginning of the year. Weirdest part...? All the albums USE to have the proper art. I have no idea what happened! *laughs*
More good songs on this album than any I can think of. Usually
only 2-4 out of an entire album. I s'pose that's why FWM took the
Grammy Awards with Rumors...awsome. Gold Dust Woman is a head trip!