Monday, July 22, 2013

Classic Rock Report: Fleetwood Mac Is Flipped

One of Classic Rock's greatest albums: Rumors from Fleetwood Mac has been flipped. London’s Royal Philharmonic has squeezed 50 plus musicians into the infamous Abbey Road Studios to recut, rearrange and rerelease the collection of songs that made Stevie Nicks and company legendary. Guess who's been pulled in to play guitar and offer up some vocals. Peter Frampton. He'll be coming alive on Philharmonic’s version of ‘Gold Dust Woman.’ ‘Rumours’ has always been known as that special chunk of mid-1970's music that's proved to be extremely important in the ranks of furthering the tales of Classic Rock album. Making it a major dent in history is the combination of unforgettable songwriting followed by the layout of production. The Philharmonics Arranger James Graydon told the world. “Although we were mindful of the fact that these songs are very well known, we decided to approach the arrangements from a slightly different perspective to make it work in the orchestral world.” The tunes all done up in really pretty attire has been released by Cleopatra Records and titled ‘The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Plays Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours,’ Now ready for ear catching on Amazon, iTunes and other major retailers.

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