![]() ![]() However, I did find "Go Your Own Way" to be a little startling here - I am so used to my vintage LP pressing of this album, where Buckingham's rhythm and lead guitar work is so much hotter than it is on this LP - the guitar tracks on the new 45 RPM "Go Your Own Way" sound very subdued by comparison. "Never Going Back Again" is like a demo track for how lifelike acoustic instruments can sound. McVie really benefit from the 45 RPM format - the drums sound amazing throughout, and McVie's bass lines on "Dreams" and "The Chain" are so phat. The name of the band is Fleetwood Mac, and Mr. I played the 45 RPM version for the first time last night, and it is amazing. Posted this in the other thread when this one disappeared for a minute, but I'm curious about "Go Your Own Way": ![]()
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