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Vintage Years (Fleetwood Mac album)

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Vintage Years
Compilation album by
ReleasedMarch 1975
GenreRock
LabelSire
Fleetwood Mac compilations chronology
Greatest Hits
(1971)
Vintage Years
(1975)
Man of the World
(1978)

Vintage Years is a March 1975 compilation album by British blues rock band Fleetwood Mac and was released on the Sire Records label and on CBS in the UK.[1] The album peaked at number 67 in the U.K. and number 138 in the U.S.

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Transcription

Track listing

Side 1

  1. "Black Magic Woman"
  2. "Coming Home"
  3. "Rambling Pony"
  4. "Something Inside of Me"
  5. "Dust My Broom"
  6. "The Sun Is Shining"

Side 2

  1. "Albatross"
  2. "Just the Blues"
  3. "Evenin' Boogie"
  4. "The Big Boat"
  5. "Jigsaw Puzzle Blues"
  6. "I've Lost My Baby"

Side 3

  1. "Doctor Brown"
  2. "Need Your Love So Bad"
  3. "Looking for Somebody"
  4. "Need Your Love Tonight"
  5. "Shake Your Moneymaker"
  6. "Man of the World"

Side 4

  1. "Stop Messin' Round"
  2. "Rollin' Man"
  3. "Love That Burns"
  4. "If You Be My Baby"
  5. "Lazy Poker Blues"
  6. "Trying So Hard to Forget"

References

  1. ^ Prown, Pete, and HP Newquist. Legends of Rock Guitar. Hal Leonard, 1997.
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