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Tango in the Night

~ Fleetwood Mac
4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
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  • Audio CD (13 April 1987)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Warner
  • ASIN: B000002L9Y
  • Other Editions: Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,227 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Track Listings

1. Big Love
2. Seven Wonders
3. Everywhere
4. Caroline
5. Tango in the Night
6. Mystfied
7. Little Lies
8. Family Man
9. Welcome to the Room...Sara
10. Isn't It Midnight
11. When I See You Again
12. You and I, Pt. II

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Amazon.co.uk Review
Thanks to the long shadow cast by the group's blockbuster Rumours, this 1987 effort was inevitably regarded as something of a letdown. That's too bad, since it's an underrated set that contains plenty of inventively catchy tunes, with a quirky sonic edge that gives the songs added sonic and emotional depth. Lindsey Buckingham's eccentric, vaguely menacing "Big Love" is a standout, as is Christine McVie's brightly bittersweet "Little Lies", along with such dark-horse winners as "Seven Wonders", "Caroline", "Mystified", and Stevie Nicks's typically mystical "Welcome to the Room ... Sara". --Scott Schinder

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Not having the mega-multi-million sales of RUMOURS allows this record greater credibility--the listener has the choice of discovering it. A worthy album, late in their career, many million miles away from the monster Peter Green created. It showed a much happier and cleaner Fleetwood Mac, having put much of their emotional baggage in the cupboard. Some of their strongest material is found here, Lindsey Buckingham's ambitious "Big Love", Christine's beautiful "Everywhere" andclose second "Little Lies". Reappraising this record gives you a further chance to work out whether a rude word is repeated throughout "Family Man".

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Tango til You're Sore..., 9 April 2007
Fleetwood Mac are a group frequently associated with great stylistic leaps, but a close analysis of their work does not strictly bear this theory out. Sure, the early blues material is a world away from Stevie Nicks, but there is a path that one can use to connect the dots. Moving from the blues influences, taking them into an American soft-rock style, they arguably never changed over the course of the 70s, just got better at what they did.

By the 80s, personnel problems had slowed the band's out-put significantly (and for a band with a history of personnel problems like Fleetwood Mac, that's really saying something!) and they only released two albums during the decade; 'Mirage' and 'Tango in the Night'. Strangely, both of these albums are compromised, but in very different ways. 'Mirage' can easily be viewed as an attempt by the band to claw back some of the ground they lost commercially after 'Tusk', smoothing out the edges to such a point where several tracks verge on sounding bland. 'Tango', however, is a compromise in that it was not even meant to be a Fleetwood Mac album...

Lindsey Buckingham revealed a strong appreciation for new wave music in some of 'Tusk's' more idiosynchratic moments, and those experiments come to fruition on 'Tango in the Night'. Even though the sound has dated considerably, it is still possible to appreciate that 'Tango' is a thouroughly "modern" album. There is a sheen to the sound that keeps it fresh and crisp, synthesisers are used through-out the album, but are never too prominent, and many of the melodies have a distinctly new wave feel to them, and are far removed from the 'Californian' tendencies of the earlier Bukingham/Nicks era Fleetwood Mac. This is a modern 80s album, and is everything that implies.

Songwise, Buckingham and Christine McVie emerge with the strongest contributions, both penning songs and arrangements that are ideally suited to this new, modern Fleetwood Mac. Buckingham's songs are by turns dark and whimsical, retaining a melodic playfulness, as well as a harder edged sense of melodrama, several songs building to quite a dramatic climax (the title track being a prime example of this). McVie occupies the role of the pop writer on the album, providing material like 'Everywhere' and the timeless 'Little Lies'. However, she also gives us 'Isn't it Midnight', which really is the closest Fleetwood Mac ever came to possessing a new wave sound, with some scorching guitar work at the end from Buckingham.

Stevie Nicks, being largely absent from the recording due to personal problems and solo commitments, contributes a mixed bag of songs. Whilst 'Seven Wonders' is one of the best singles she ever wrote for the band, 'Welcome to the Room, Sara' is a bit too whimsical to be entirely successful, and probably would have been more at home on a Stevie Nicks solo album. 'When I See You Again', a slow ballad, is one of the worst things the Nicks/Buckingham era Fleetwood Mac ever recorded. Stevie's voice struggles the whole way through it, attempting to convey emotional intesity, but sounding like a cheese-grater has been rubbed accross her vocal chords, whilst the song takes a long time to make it's point, leaving not much of an impression by either melody or lyrics.

Given the time of it's recording, and the production techniques used, this is probably one of the albums where Mick Fleetwood and John McVie are least prominent. McVie's bass in particular is pulled way back in the mix and possesses none of the 'fatness' on display in songs like 'Dreams' or 'The Chain'. However, his sense of melodic invention is still apparent, greatly enhancing tunes like 'Everywhere'. Fleetwood's drums are also a little less unbridled than the used to be, gaining a tight, metronomic power that is appropriate for the songs. Although he does still get the chance to go a bit mad on 'Caroline'.

This is an underatted album, primarily because it doesen't fit into any easily accepted notion of what Fleetwood Mac are about. It is not a rock album, and it is not a singer-songwriter album. It is a pop album, but - perhaps crucially - it is a Lindsey Buckingham album, played by Fleetwood Mac. Which probably explains why so few of his 'actual' solo albums have been as artistically satisfying.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Top quality pop tunes by the best in the business, 3 Oct 2000
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A decade on from Rumours this is an album with a sound that firmly underlines its period of release. Without the gentle love songs of their previous albums this record heads solidly in the direction of big, catchy pop tunes that grab instantly, but dont wear rapidly like a lot of music from the period. As usuall the rythm section of Fleetwood and McVie power the majority of songs and are prevalent on the strongest tracks on this album; "Big Love" and the fantastic "Little Lies". The album is let down possibly by too many songs in this popy mould and the track "Family Man" is awfull. However I would still class this as a great album on the strengths of about six songs which are just exquisite and arguably Mac at their best, and I simply dont tire of hearing. A bizzare album of the brilliant and tacky sides of Fleetwood Mac that is always in my CD box, cheesy, sunny, powerfull and class.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mac Magic, 11 Sep 2003
Tango in the Night is not Rumours. It is not Tusk and it is not Mirage. Instead Fleetwood Mac do what they do best and change direction inventing some of the best music ever written.

The sinngles defined the sound of 1987 with Stevie, Lindsey and Christine opening their souls as they always do. But it is the lesser known tracks that steal the limelight. When I See You Again is one of Stevie's most intense pieces of work, opening up her inner most insecurities for all to see. Welcome To The Room...Sara is just as eye-opening, and explains her admittance to the Betty Ford Clinic. Christine's Mystified has to rank as one of her best.

All in all Tango made its name independent of Rumours and ensured that the chain remained unbroken, for a while at least...

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5.0 out of 5 stars Old CD
Fantastic - I love this CD. I used to have it on audio cassette, but needed a cd version to play in the car.

The whole family love this album. Read more
Published 21 days ago by D. Cadman

5.0 out of 5 stars Music to suit all tastes...
This was the first Fleetwood Mac album I ever heard as a child, and I instantly loved all the songs on it. Read more
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This is one of those albums that seems to devide the fans: You either love it, or hate it, or, for some, it grows on you over time... Read more
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If ever a band lived up to the adage " the same brush but it's had two new heads and a new shaft" then it's Fleetwood Mac, the late 60's Anglo blues men led by deity Peter Green... Read more
Published on 7 Jul 2006 by C. O'toole

4.0 out of 5 stars One of The Weakest - but still great.
The last album to feature the classic "Rumours" lineup (outside of the live album 'The Dance'), 1987's 'Tango in the Night' boast some ambitious yet... Read more
Published on 26 Feb 2006 by Mr. C. D. Parker

5.0 out of 5 stars get tangoed in the night
can't go wrong with this album thats for sure. i saw my grandad's copy and decided to get my own copy and was completely in love with the tracks on it. Read more
Published on 28 Aug 2005 by R. tate

5.0 out of 5 stars Tango In The Night: A Classic
I bought this album back in '87 when it was released, having been a long time Mac fan..

It was the first album I ever bought on CD and it lived up to all expectations. Read more

Published on 10 Jan 2005 by R. Trotman

5.0 out of 5 stars Child of the Eighties
All music has a time and as a child of the eighties Tango In the Night will forever be part of the soundtrack of my life. Read more
Published on 12 Jun 2004 by andyroo1969

3.0 out of 5 stars Patchy
Never has a Fleetwood mac album sounded so much like a collection of solo tracks, rather than a team effort. Read more
Published on 7 Aug 2002 by G. ADAIR

3.0 out of 5 stars California drive time music
Five years had passed since the band's last record, "Mirage". By 1987, it was questionable whether there would be any further Fleetwood Mac offerings - so it was all... Read more
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