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Rhino Records has thrilled Fleetwood Mac fans with the announcement of a new live album, 'Mirage Tour ’82'. This album captures the essence of the band's iconic 1982 tour, showcasing performances from various dates and venues.
The 22-track collection is a treasure trove for enthusiasts, featuring six previously unreleased recordings from the band's performances at The Forum in Los Angeles. These tracks include beloved hits like ‘Don’t Stop’, ‘Dreams’, ‘Oh Well’, ‘Never Going Back Again’, ‘Landslide’, and ‘Sara’, offering a fresh listening experience for even the most dedicated fans.
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Set to be released on 20 September, the album will be available in digital format, a two-disc CD set, and a three-LP vinyl edition. Pre-orders for the vinyl and CD sets are already open, allowing fans to secure their copies in advance.
This announcement comes on the heels of a memorable performance by Stevie Nicks, one of Fleetwood Mac's iconic members, at BST Hyde Park in London. During the concert, she was joined by Harry Styles for a heartfelt rendition of ‘Landslide’ in tribute to Christine McVie, marking what would have been McVie's birthday. The duo also performed ‘Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around’, Nicks’ classic collaboration with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers.
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Here is the tracklist for 'Mirage Tour '82.'
CD Disc One:
‘Second Hand News’
‘The Chain’
‘Don’t Stop’
‘Dreams’
‘Oh Well’
‘Rhiannon’
‘Brown Eyes’
‘Eyes Of The World’
‘Gypsy’
‘Love In Store’
‘Not That Funny’
CD Disc Two:
‘Never Going Back Again’
‘Landslide’
‘Tusk’
‘Sara’
‘Hold Me’
‘You Make Loving Fun’
‘I’m So Afraid’
‘Go Your Own Way’
‘Blue Letter’
‘Sisters Of The Moon’
‘Songbird’