Time

Fleetwood Mac

Review

Time, Fleetwood Mac's 1995 album, is often viewed through a lens of mixed sentiments, as it marks a significant period of transition for the band. After a decade of lineup changes and the departure of key members, this record showcases a more mature sound that reflects the band's evolving dynamics. The album features a blend of pop and rock elements, which has always been a hallmark of Fleetwood Mac's music. While it might not reach the iconic heights of their earlier work, it offers an intriguing glimpse into the band’s collective state of mind during a turbulent time. The contributions from each member stand out, with lyrics that explore themes of love, loss, and moving forward. Tracks like "Skies the Limit" exhibit a sense of hopefulness and optimism, while other songs delve into more introspective territory. The production is polished, characteristic of the band's love for crafting rich soundscapes, although some may argue that it lacks the raw emotion found in their classic albums. Critics have noted that Time doesn't possess the same immediacy or unforgettable hooks as Fleetwood Mac's most celebrated releases, yet it holds its own with thoughtful songwriting and a cohesive sound. Fans of the band may find value in its deeper cuts, which reveal nuanced layers upon repeated listens. Ultimately, Time stands as a testament to Fleetwood Mac's resilience and adaptability. While it may not have achieved commercial success or critical acclaim similar to its predecessors, it remains an important chapter in the band's legacy, affirming their ability to evolve while staying true to their musical roots. For dedicated fans, it offers a chance to witness the ongoing journey of one of rock's most enduring bands.

Info

Time is the sixteenth studio album by Fleetwood Mac, released on September 10, 1995, in the UK and on September 12, 1995, in the US. The album peaked at number 16 on the UK Albums Chart and reached number 20 on the US Billboard 200. It was released under the Reprise Records label. Time was recorded in various locations, primarily in Los Angeles, California. The album was produced by the band itself, alongside their longtime collaborator, the producer John McVie.

Tracklisting

  1. Talkin' to My Heart
  2. Hollywood (Some Other Kind of Town)
  3. Blow by Blow
  4. Winds of Change
  5. I Do
  6. Nothing Without You
  7. Dreamin' the Dream
  8. Sooner or Later
  9. I Wonder Why
  10. Nights in Estoril
  11. I Got It in for You
  12. All over Again
  13. These Strange Times
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