The album's cover is by Brett-Livingstone Strong, and the subsequent tour featured replacements Billy Burnette and Rick Vito.
Released on April 13, 1987, Tango in the Night is the fourteenth studio album by Fleetwood Mac. It is the final album from the classic lineup of Buckingham, Fleetwood, C. McVie, J. McVie, and Nicks before Lindsey Buckingham's departure. Fleetwood Mac - Tango In The Night -1987- -FLAC...
The FLAC edition of Tango in the Night typically features 24-bit or 16-bit audio at high sample rates, significantly enhancing the clarity, depth, and overall fidelity of the music. This high-resolution audio captures the full dynamic range of the original recordings, allowing listeners to hear every detail, from the subtlety of Stevie Nicks' vocal inflections to the complexity of Lindsey Buckingham's guitar arrangements. The album's cover is by Brett-Livingstone Strong, and
Tango in the Night is the 14th studio album by Fleetwood Mac, capturing the essence of a band at the peak of their creative powers. Following the tumultuous period of their 1975 reunion, the band had solidified into a lineup that would produce some of their most memorable work: Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Christine McVie, John McVie, and Mick Fleetwood. This lineup's synergy is palpable throughout Tango in the Night , offering a blend of rock, pop, and subtle hints of their blues roots. McVie, J
: Primarily steered by Lindsey Buckingham , who utilized the Fairlight CMI synthesizer to blend electronic and acoustic elements into a "dreamy" atmosphere.
: These massive hits established Christine McVie as the album's melodic powerhouse. "Seven Wonders"
And as I settled in for a well-deserved rest, I knew that I would return to this FLAC version of "Tango in the Night" again and again, each time discovering new wonders and marveling at the genius of Fleetwood Mac.