CD #1: | Paper Doll Date Performance: 1988, Running Time: 3:56 Comments: Originally recorded for the 1988 Fleetwood Mac Greatest Hits album but not used at the time. Reportedly has some Lindsey overdubs from '92. | Love Shines Date Performance: 1992, Running Time: 4:48 | Stand Back
Date Performance: 1987-12-00, Running Time: 5:02 Comments: Recorded live at The Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA 12/12/87 & 12/13/87 | Crystal Date Performance: 1975, Running Time: 5:12 | Isn't It Midnight Date Performance: 1987, Running Time: 4:02 Comments: (Edited Alternate Version) Oddly, Lindsey Buckingham's songwriting contribution to this song was incorrectly omitted in the liner notes for this performance. | Big Love
Date Performance: 1987, Running Time: 3:39 Comments: Chart: Billboard US Hot 100 Singles
Peak Position: 5
Peak Dates: May 30, 1987
Weeks On Charts: 16
Chart: Billboard UK Top 50/40 Singles
Peak Position: 9
Peak Dates: May 23, 1987 - May 30, 1987 - Jun 6, 1987
Weeks On Charts: 8 | Everywhere
Date Performance: 1987, Running Time: 3:43 Comments: Chart: Billboard US Hot 100 Singles
Peak Position: 14
Peak Dates: Feb 6, 1988 & Feb 13, 1988
Weeks On Charts: 17
Chart: Billboard UK Top 50/40 Singles
Peak Position: 4
Peak Dates: Apr 30, 1988
Weeks On Charts: 8 | Affairs Of The Heart
Date Performance: 1990, Running Time: 4:20 | Heart Of Stone Date Performance: 1992, Running Time: 4:39 | Sara
Date Performance: 1979, Running Time: 6:26 | That's All For Everyone Date Performance: 1979, Running Time: 3:04 | Over My Head
Date Performance: 1975, Running Time: 3:38 | Little Lies
Date Performance: 1987, Running Time: 3:38 Comments: Chart: Billboard US Hot 100 Singles
Peak Position: 4
Peak Dates: Nov 7, 1987 & Nov 14, 1987
Weeks On Charts: 20
Chart: Billboard UK Top 50/40 Singles
Peak Position: 5
Peak Dates: Nov 7, 1987
Weeks On Charts: 9 | Eyes Of The World Date Performance: 1982, Running Time: 3:44 | Oh Diane
Date Performance: 1982, Running Time: 2:33 Comments: Chart: Billboard UK Top 50 Singles
Peak Position: 9
Peak Dates: Feb 26, 1983
Weeks On Charts: 9 | In The Back Of My Mind Date Performance: 1990, Running Time: 7:01 | Make Me A Mask Date Performance: 1992, Running Time: 4:02 Comments: Actually a solo Lindsey Buckingham solo track, an "Out Of The Cradle" outtake. |
CD # 2: | Save Me Date Performance: 1990, Running Time: 4:14 Comments: Chart: Billboard US Hot 100 Singles
Peak Position: 33
Peak Dates: May 19, 1990
Weeks On Charts: 1 | Goodbye Angel Date Performance: 1982, Running Time: 3:06 Comments: Unreleased song from "Mirage" sessions | Silver Springs
Date Performance: 1976, Running Time: 4:29 | What Makes You Think You're The One
Date Performance: 1979, Running Time: 3:30 | Think About Me Date Performance: 1979, Running Time: 2:44 | Gypsy
Date Performance: 1982, Running Time: 5:21 Comments: (Alternate Unedited Version) | You Make Loving Fun
Date Performance: 1976, Running Time: 3:31 Comments: Chart: Billboard US Hot 100 Singles
Peak Position: 9
Peak Dates: Dec 17, 1977
Weeks on Charts: 14
Chart: Billboard UK Top 50/40 Singles
Peak Position: 45
Peak Dates: Nov 5, 1977
Weeks on Charts: 2 | Second Hand News Date Performance: 1977, Running Time: 2:50 Comments: (Alternate Mix) | Love In Store Date Performance: 1982, Running Time: 3:24 Comments: (Alternate Mix) | The Chain
Date Performance: 1977, Running Time: 4:20 Comments: (Alternate Mix) | Teen Beat Date Performance: 1982, Running Time: 2:43 Comments: Unreleased song from "Mirage" sessions | Dreams
Date Performance: 1977, Running Time: 4:14 Comments: (Alternate Mix) | Only Over You Date Performance: 1982, Running Time: 4:08 | I'm So Afraid
Date Performance: 1980, Running Time: 7:27 Comments: (Edited) Version best known in full from 1980 "Live" album | Love Is Dangerous Date Performance: 1990, Running Time: 3:18 | Gold Dust Woman
Date Performance: 1977, Running Time: 5:00 Comments: (Alternate Mix) | Not That Funny Date Performance: 1982-10-22, Running Time: 7:56 Comments: (Edited live version best known in a longer form from the "In Concert: Mirage Tour 1982" video package) Recorded at the Inglewood Forum, Los Angeles |
CD # 3: | Warm Ways
Date Performance: 1975, Running Time: 3:53 | Say You Love Me
Date Performance: 1975, Running Time: 4:03 Comments: (Single Version) Chart: Billboard US Hot 100 Singles Peak Position: 11 Peak Dates: Sep 18, 1976 - Sep 25, 1976 - Oct 2, 1976 Weeks on Charts: 19 Chart:
Billboard UK Top 50/40 Singles Peak Position: 40 Peak Dates: Dec 4, 1976 Weeks on Charts: 4 | Don't Stop
Date Performance: 1976, Running Time: 3:11 Comments: Chart: Billboard US Hot 100 Singles
Peak Position: 3
Peak Dates: Sep 24, 1977 & Oct 1, 1977
Weeks on Charts: 18
Chart: Billboard UK Top 50/40 Singles
Peak Position: 32
Peak Dates: Jun 28, 1977
Weeks on Charts: 5 | Rhiannon
Date Performance: 1975, Running Time: 4:10 | Walk A Thin Line Date Performance: 1979, Running Time: 3:44 | Storms Date Performance: 1979, Running Time: 5:28 | Go Your Own Way
Date Performance: 1976, Running Time: 3:38 Comments: Chart: Billboard US Hot 100 Singles
Peak Position: 10
Peak Dates: Mar 12, 1977 & Mar 19, 1977
Weeks on Charts: 15
Chart: Billboard UK Top 50/40 Singles
Peak Position: 38
Peak Dates: Mar 12, 1977
Weeks on Charts: 4 | Sisters Of The Moon
Date Performance: 1979, Running Time: 4:37 | Monday Morning Date Performance: 1977-12-05, Running Time: 3:55 Comments: Recorded in Tokyo on the "Rumours" tour | Landslide
Date Performance: 1975, Running Time: 3:19 | Hypnotized Date Performance: 1973, Running Time: 4:48 | Lay It All Down Date Performance: 1971, Running Time: 4:34 Comments: (Unreleased Alternate Version) | Angel
Date Performance: 1979, Running Time: 4:52 Comments: (Alternate Mix) | Beautiful Child
Date Performance: 1979, Running Time: 5:18 Comments: (Alternate Mix) | Brown Eyes
Date Performance: 1979, Running Time: 4:56 | Save Me A Place Date Performance: 1979, Running Time: 2:40 | Tusk
Date Performance: 1979, Running Time: 3:15 Comments: (USC Intro Mix) | Never Going Back Again
Date Performance: 1976, Running Time: 2:02 | Songbird
Date Performance: 1976-03-03, Running Time: 3:20 Comments: Recorded at Zellerbach Auditorium, U.C. Berkeley (incorrectly spelled in CD liner notes as "Zellerback"). |
CD # 4: | Dust My Broom Date Performance: 1968-04-00, Running Time: 2:51 Comments: Recorded at CSB Studio, New Bond Street, London. Elmore James did slightly change the lyrics to "Dust My Broom" in later years & those are the lyrics that Jeremy Spencer sings on this version of the song. | Need Your Love So Bad Date Performance: 1968-04-28, Running Time: 3:53 Comments: (Edit of version #2, remake) (Take 4) Stereo Version. Recorded at CBS Studio, New Bond Street, London. Original Release: Blue Horizon #57-3139 (A-Side). Source: Original analogue tape. Chart: Billboard UK Top 50/40 Singles Peak Position: 31 Peak Dates: Sep 28, 1968 Weeks on Charts: 22 | Rattlesnake Shake Date Performance: 1969-06-00, Running Time: 3:32 | Oh Well
Date Performance: 1969, Running Time: 3:29 Comments: (Part 1)
Chart: Billboard US Hot 100 Singles
Peak Position: 55
Peak Dates: Mar 7, 1970 & Mar 14, 1970
Weeks on Charts: 14
Chart: Billboard UK Top 50/40 Singles
Peak Position: 1
Peak Dates: Nov 8, 1969
Weeks on Charts: 16 | Stop Messin' Round Date Performance: 1968-04-28, Running Time: 2:19 Comments: (Take 4) Recorded at CBS Studio, New Bond Steet, London | The Green Manalishi (With The Two Pronged Crown) Date Performance: 1970-04-00, Running Time: 4:36 Comments: Chart: Billboard UK Top 50/40 Singles Peak Position: 10 Peak Dates: Jun 27, 1970 - Jul 4, 1970 - Jul 11, 1970 - Jul 18, 1970 Weeks on Charts: 12 | Albatross
Date Performance: 1968-10-06, Running Time: 3:08 Comments: Stereo Version. Recorded at CBS Studio, New Bond Street, London. Original Release: Blue Horizon #57-3145 (A-Side). Source: Original analogue tape. Chart: Billboard US Hot 100 Singles Peak Position: 104 Peak Dates: Apr 5, 1969 & Apr 12, 1969 Weeks on Charts: 4 Chart: Billboard UK Top 50/40 Singles Peak Position: 1 (2 times) Peak Dates: Feb 8, 1969 & Jun 1973 Weeks on Charts: 35 | Man Of The World
Date Performance: 1969, Running Time: 2:51 Comments: Chart: Billboard UK Top 50/40 Singles
Peak Position: 2
Peak Dates: Jun 7, 1969
Weeks on Charts: 14 | Love That Burns Date Performance: 1968-04-00, Running Time: 5:02 Comments: Recorded at CBS Studio, New Bond Street, London | Black Magic Woman Date Performance: 1968-02-22, Running Time: 2:54 Comments: Recorded at CBS Studio, New Bond Street, London. Chart: Billboard UK Top 50/40 Singles
Peak Position: 37
Peak Dates: May 4, 1968
Weeks on Charts: 7 | Watch Out Date Performance: 1969-01-04, Running Time: 4:19 Comments: Recorded at Chess Ter-Mar Studios, Chicago | String-A-Long Date Performance: 1970, Running Time: 2:16 | Station Man Date Performance: 1970, Running Time: 5:49 | Did You Ever Love Me Date Performance: 1973-01-00, Running Time: 3:39 | Sentimental Lady
Date Performance: 1972, Running Time: 4:35 Comments: Recorded at DeLane Lea Music Centre. | Come A Little Bit Closer Date Performance: 1974-07-00, Running Time: 4:48 | Heroes Are Hard To Find Date Performance: 1974-07-00, Running Time: 3:35 | Trinity Date Performance: 1971, Running Time: 4:07 Comments: (Unreleased song from 1971) | Why Date Performance: 1973, Running Time: 4:56 |
Guest Appearances » |
John(ny) Almond, (Is(s)aac) As(s)ante, Sharon Celani, Mick Fleetwood, Dan Garfield, Peter Green, Steve/Stephen Gregory, David/Dave Howard, David Katz, Danny Kirwan, Christine McVie, John McVie, Lori Perry-Nicks/Perry/Nicks, Roland Vaughan, Elis(e)cia Wright
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1992-12-14
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Domestic Vinyl/CD Album
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Other Appearances » |
Stu Black (Engineer), Mike Ross(-Trevor) (Engineer), Martin Birch (Producer), Lindsey Buckingham (Producer), Lindsey Buckingham (Producer), Marshall Chess (Producer), Richard Dashut (Producer), Pat(rick) Leonard (Producer), Jeremy Spencer (Producer), Mike Vernon (Producer), Lindsey Buckingham (Songwriter), Lindsey Buckingham (Songwriter), Billy Burnette (Songwriter), Billy Burnette (Songwriter), Richard Dashut (Songwriter), Clifford (G.) Davis (Adams) (Songwriter), Robert Doyle (Songwriter), Jimmy Duncan (Songwriter), Mick Fleetwood (Songwriter), Mick Fleetwood (Songwriter), Peter Green (Songwriter), Peter Green (Songwriter), Jo(h)n Her(r)on (Songwriter), Elmore James (Songwriter), Little Willie (William Edgar) John (Mertis, Jr.) (Songwriter), Joe (Joseph) Josea (Bihari) (Songwriter), Danny Kirwan (Songwriter), Danny Kirwan (Songwriter), David E. Malloy (Songwriter), John McVie (Songwriter), Christine McVie (Songwriter), Christine McVie (Songwriter), John McVie (Songwriter), Stevie Nicks (Songwriter), Stevie Nicks (Songwriter), Eddy Quintela (Songwriter), Jim Recor (Songwriter), Jeremy Spencer (Songwriter), Jeremy Spencer (Songwriter), Rick Vito (Songwriter), Rick Vito (Songwriter), Bob Welch (Songwriter), Bob Welch (Songwriter), Richard Armas (Photography), (Jet) Martin Celmins (Photography), Sam Emerson (Photography), Mick Fleetwood (Photography), (Eddie) Garrick (Photography), Terence Ibbot(t) (Photography), Jeff(rey) Mayer (Photography), John McVie (Photography), Michael Ochs Archive(s) Ltd. (Photography), Michael Ochs (Photography), Bill Daras Paustenbach (Photography), Neal Preston (Photography), Reprise Records (Photography), Norman Seeff (Photography), Sharon Weisz (Photography), Herbert Wheeler Worthington, III (Photography), Brian Jackson (Design), Larry Vigon (Design), Dan Garfield (Programming), Peter Beard (Cover Photography), Richard Ornstein (Assistant Engineer), Mick Fleetwood (Executive Producer), John McVie (Executive Producer), Frank Harding (Historical Research), Terry Noonan (Strings Under The Direction Of), Frank Harding (Historical Coordination), Ken Caillat (Tape Research), Billy Burnette (Produced By), Billy Burnette (Produced By), Ken Caillat (Produced By), Mick Fleetwood (Produced By), Mick Fleetwood (Produced By), Fleetwood Mac (Produced By), Dennis May(e)(s) (Produced By), John McVie (Produced By), Christine McVie (Produced By), Christine McVie (Produced By), John McVie (Produced By), Stevie Nicks (Produced By), Stevie Nicks (Produced By), Keith Olsen (Produced By), Rick Vito (Produced By), Rick Vito (Produced By), Ken Caillat (Engineered By), Ken Caillat (Tape Evaluation), David/Dave Elliot(t) (Tape Assistant), Steve Lang (Warner Bros Tape Vault Coordination), Ken Caillat (Digital Album Sequencing Prog Created By), Joe Gastwirt (Digitally Remastered By), Stil(l)etto Entertainment/Management (Record Company Band Liason), Steve Wax (Record Company Band Liason), Ellen Burke (Publishing Clearance), Lopez & Gonzalez (Publishing Clearance), Larry Vigon (Art Director), Frank Harding (Photo Editing), Clyde Bakkemo (Warner Bros Coordination), Christine Flores (Warner Bros Coordination), Nancy Gilkyson (Warner Bros Coordination), Jeff Gold (Warner Bros Coordination), Arlene Grzeszak (Warner Bros Coordination), Mary Lou Hickman (Warner Bros Coordination), Emy Macek (Warner Bros Coordination), Michael Ostin (Warner Bros Coordination), Bob Pastora (Warner Bros Coordination), Diane Quintana-Wagner (Warner Bros Coordination), Brit Schroeder (Warner Bros Coordination), Lenny Waronker (Warner Bros Coordination), Rick Weitsma (Warner Bros Coordination), Marshall Chess (Session Co-Ordination), Willie Dixon (Session Co-Ordination), Neil (The Curmudgeon) Slaven (Session Co-Ordination), Mike Vernon (Session Co-Ordination), Terry Noonan (Horns Under The Direction Of), Mickey 'Guitar' Baker (String Arrangement), Mickey 'Guitar' Baker (Strings Conductor) |
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Warner Bros. Records |
Catalogue Number » |
D217070
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Running Time » |
4:53:00
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Liner Notes » |
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Special Thanks:
Thank you for your support throughout the years: Ken Caillat, Wayne Cody, John Courage, Richard Dashut, Mario Gonzalez, Curry Grant, Ray Lindsey, Dennis Mays, Tom Ross, Leo Rossi, Mike Vernon, Richard Vernon, Judy Wong, Martin Wyatt
"Our thanks go out to every musician, especially Peter Green that played a part in making Fleetwood Mac able to celebrate its silver anniversary. We think about the families and the support teams throughout the years and although there are too many names to mention, you know who you are, and as such you will forever have a place in the history of this band." Mick Fleetwood & John McVie
Photos Courtesy Of Michael Ochs Archives, Venice, CA
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enormous insult to danny kirwan Review written by james prichard, April 26th, 2013 those with indiscriminate taste fawn all over this . kirwan is criminally barely represented . a shameful compilation for fleetwood mac fans. all kirwan songs makes more sense
25 Years in Making Great Hits Review written by Scott, September 4th, 2004
25 great years in making hit after hit. This 4 CD box set is a great album of good hits to listen to on a cold winter day or if you have nothing eles to do. I like how they put many of the songs off each album and the 3 to 4 songs they added that did'nt make the album cuts off of Mirage album. I also like how the put some unrealesed live songs on this album. This is a great album to listen to.
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Overall, Fleetwood Mac's four-CD box set, 25 Years - The Chain, contains a lot of great music, with plenty of the 70s hits that made them one of the biggest bands in the world. As a complete chronicle it fails; not enough weight is given to the early, blues-based Mac with Peter Green (especially to Bare Trees and Future Games) and there are too many songs (nearly a whole disc's worth) from the lightweight albums from the 80s. Also, the haphazard song sequencing doesn't help matters -- it doesn't make the case for Fleetwood Mac's music as a body of work and it doesn't trace their evolution which should be apparent from the diversity of the music. Despite these shortcomings, the set is enjoyable if not definitive. If nothing else, 25 Years - The Chain offers evidence that Lindsey Buckingham was a brilliant pop composer and that the band's 70s success was well-deserved. Rated: 2. (All Music Guide, Volume 1, Number 1)
"Dust My Broom" is incorrectly credited as "I Believe My Time Ain't Long".
"Oh Well" is the original mono version rechannelled for stereo.
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Discography entry submitted by Marty Adelson. |
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