Say You Will

Fleetwood Mac

Review

Say You Will, the 2003 studio album by Fleetwood Mac, showcases the band's signature blend of rock and pop, coupled with introspective lyrics that resonate with listeners. This album is notable for its return of key members, including Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, who once again deliver their distinctive harmonies and compelling storytelling. The album opens with the title track, which sets a reflective tone, inviting listeners into a journey of love, longing, and the complexities of relationships. Buckingham's production shines throughout, with his intricate guitar work and layered arrangements lifting the emotional weight of the lyrics. Nicks' contributions are equally impactful, offering a sense of vulnerability that complements the album's themes. Tracks like Come and Go and Illume (9-11) capture the essence of Fleetwood Mac's classic sound while still presenting a fresh perspective. The interplay between Buckingham and Nicks is a highlight, showcasing their chemistry and the evolution of their partnership over the years. While some might argue that Say You Will does not quite reach the heights of the band's earlier masterpieces, it undeniably connects with fans yearning for the essence of Fleetwood Mac. The album explores familiar territory but does so with a maturity born from years of experience and personal growth. In conclusion, Say You Will stands as a testament to Fleetwood Mac's enduring legacy. It delivers a blend of nostalgia and innovation, making it a worthwhile addition to the discography of one of rock's most beloved bands. Whether a longtime fan or a newcomer, this album offers a rich listening experience that captures the spirit of Fleetwood Mac.

Info

Say You Will is a studio album by Fleetwood Mac, released on April 15, 2003, in the UK and April 15, 2003, in the US. The album achieved notable chart success, reaching No. 34 on the UK Albums Chart and No. 3 on the US Billboard 200. It was released under the Reprise Records label. The recording of Say You Will took place at various locations, including the Village Studios in Los Angeles, California. The album was produced by Lindsey Buckingham, one of the band's key members, alongside Fleetwood Mac.

Tracklisting

  1. What's the World Coming To
  2. Murrow Turning over in His Grave
  3. Illume (9-11)
  4. Thrown Down
  5. Miranda
  6. Red Rover
  7. Say You Will
  8. Peacekeeper
  9. Come
  10. Smile at You
  11. Running Through the Garden
  12. Silver Girl
  13. Steal Your Heart Away
  14. Bleed to Love Her
  15. Everybody Finds Out
  16. Destiny Rules
  17. Say Goodbye
  18. Goodbye Baby
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