Fleetwood Mac Albums Ranked From Worst To Best
1. Rumours
No prizes for guessing that this would be occupying the top spot.
Often cited as the best ensemble of Fleetwood Mac band members, this seminal work of non-fiction included the now legendary line-up of Stevie Nicks, Lindsay Buckingham, Christine McVie, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood. Coincidentally being by far and wide the most astute demonstration of their talents, providing the listeners with orgasmic ear candy that the contemporaries, as well as the ensuing generations could, and most definitely would, listen to until the needle on their vinyl player snapped or their AirPods ceased to live.
Despite the plethora of instruments being sophisticated, the most instrumental facet of this classic is the surprisingly tense undercutting of band members from each other. This features in such songs as "Go Your Own Way", "Dreams" and "Gold Dust Woman" whilst never shying away from the personal admissions of band members after becoming entangled with media scrutiny exemplified in tracks like "Oh Daddy", "Songbird" and "The Chain".
Cementing Rumours as the epitome of a classic album, a melodic masterpiece which transcends the simpler time in which it was created and remains just as respected if not more after withstanding the test of time with little to no pressure.