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Fleetwood Mac discography

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Fleetwood Mac discography
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The discography of British-American band Fleetwood Mac consists of 18 studio albums, 10 live albums, 23 compilation albums, one extended play and 62 singles. The band has also sold over 120 million records worldwide, making them one of the best-selling music artists of all time.[1]

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The 1967–1969 era Blue Horizon albums (Fleetwood Mac, Mr. Wonderful, The Pious Bird of Good Omen, and Fleetwood Mac in Chicago) and the 1971 outtakes album The Original Fleetwood Mac have been remastered and reissued on CD, as have the 1975–1987 era Warner Bros. studio albums (Fleetwood Mac, Rumours, Tusk, Mirage, and Tango in the Night). In 2020, the remaining albums from 1969 to 1974 (Then Play On, Kiln House, Future Games, Bare Trees, Penguin, Mystery to Me, and Heroes are Hard to Find) were remastered and released in a CD box set, which also included a previously unreleased live concert from 15 December 1974.

In 2013, a deluxe edition of Rumours was released. The same year, Then Play On was remastered and reissued on CD. Reissues of Then Play On, Kiln House, Future Games and Bare Trees were released on vinyl, initially bundled with a 7″ single of "Oh Well, Parts I & II", then released separately in 2014. In 2015, a five-CD/one-DVD/two-LP deluxe edition, a three-CD expanded edition, plus a one-CD remaster of Tusk was released.[2] In 2016, multiple remastered editions of Mirage were released.[3] A 30th anniversary edition of Tango in the Night was released 31 March 2017.[4]

In November 2017, the band announced a deluxe reissue of their 1975 self-titled album. The reissue featured a remastered version of the original album along with outtakes, alternative versions, and live recordings. The repackage was officially released worldwide on 19 January 2018.[5]

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  • A ^ Live in Boston has been re-released several times: as Live in Boston: Remastered (3CD) in 1998; Boston Blues (2CD) in 2000; Live at the Boston Tea Party (4LP) in 2003; and as Boston (3CD) in 2013.
  • B ^ The tracks from In Concert were originally released on the deluxe 2015 remaster of Tusk.

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  • A ^ Albatross was credited to both Fleetwood Mac and Christine Perfect with side A consisting of early tracks by Fleetwood Mac and side B consisting of tracks by Christine Perfect.
  • B ^ 25 Years – The Chain was released as both a two-disc and four-disc box set.
  • C ^ Four single-disc releases of material from the Madison Blues three-disc box set have been released: Perfect Days (2008) and Perfect in Every Way (2010) are identical compilations of tracks from the original set; while Crazy About the Blues (2010) and Preaching the Blues (2011) are identical to discs one and two of Madison Blues respectively.
  • D ^ In 2005, a three-disc set titled Men of the World: The Early Years was released, consisting of material from The Vaudeville Years and Show-Biz Blues.
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  1. "Need Your Love So Bad" was re-released in the UK in 1969, reaching number 32.[39]
  2. "Albatross" was re-released in 1973, reaching number 2 in the UK[39] and number 8 in Ireland.[42] This re-release was part of a CBS Records series entitled "Hall of Fame Hits". "Albatross" was again given a UK re-release in 1989, reaching number 96.
  3. "Albatross" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 4 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.
  4. "Jewel Eyed Judy" did not chart on the Dutch Single Top 100, but reached number two on the bubbling under portion of the Dutch Top 40.[46]
  5. "Dragonfly" was first made available in the US in 2014 as part of Record Store Day. It charted at number 9 on the US Hot Singles Sales chart.[47]
  6. "Rhiannon" was re-released in the United Kingdom in 1978, reaching its peak of 46 after originally not charting.
  7. "Go Your Own Way" entered the Irish charts in 2019, but reached its peak position in 2023.
  8. "Dreams" entered the Irish charts in 2019 at number 88; it reached a new peak of 23 in 2020. That same year, "Dreams" peaked at number 6 in New Zealand. Its previous peak was number 16.
  9. "Dreams" initially peaked at 19 on the Australian charts in 1977, however re-entered the charts in 2020 following a viral TikTok video to peak at 4; 43 years after its release.
  10. "Farmer's Daughter" peaked at number 6 in Austria.
  11. "Hold Me" failed to chart in the UK upon its 1982 release; it was re-released in 1989 when it reached its peak.
  12. "Everywhere" re-charted on downloads in 2013 following its feature on an advert for UK mobile phone provider 3, peaking at number 15.
  13. "Paper Doll" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 8 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.

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