Album Name:
RumoursArtist:
Fleetwood MacRelease Year: 1977
Isn't it amazing that this album even managed to make it onto the shelves given the well documented turmoil each band member endured during its production? Perhaps that's what makes it such a good record. So I guess it's not so surprising that it was created from a place of such raw emotion.
Track Listing:
1. Second Hand News
2. Dreams
3. Never Going Back Again
4. Don't Stop
5. Go Your Own Way
6. Songbird
7. The Chain
8. You Make Loving Fun
9. I Don't Want to Know
10. Oh Daddy
11. Gold Dust Woman
I think I have managed to copy Spotify links, so if you want to have a listen:
https://open.spotify.com/album/63k57x0qOkUWEMR0dkMivhAlbum Name:
Bridge over Troubled WaterArtist:
Simon & GarfunkelRelease Year: 1970
Recorded in late 1969 and released in January of the following year, this was the duo's final album. It includes perhaps their two best known songs, Bridge Over Troubled Water and The Boxer and became the best selling album of all time, holding that title until the release of Michael Jackson's Thriller twelve years later.
1. Bridge over Troubled Water
2. El Condor Pasa (If I Could)
3. Cecilia
4. Keep the Customer Satisfied
5. So Long Frank Lloyd Wright
6. The Boxer
7. Baby Driver
8. The Only Living Boy In New York
9. Why Don't You Write Me
10. Bye Bye Love
11. Song for the Asking
Spotify link (hopefully):
https://open.spotify.com/album/0JwHz5SSvpYWuuCNbtYZoVWhich of these two classics resonates the most with you?
Comments
nah, Rumours every day of the week & twice on a sunday.
Hardest choice so far, but by a margin so flimsy it would be Rumours.
Bridge over troubled water is fantastic, love every song on it and they are all beautifully written and performed.
And rumours is better.
Both are superb albums by artists that sit in the pantheon. I listen to both regularly and know every word of every song on both albums.
If really pushed then BOTW - but it's a very close call.
My immediate reaction and as others have already said because of, The Only Living Boy in New York.
Bridge of Sighs for me. They were never the same after Robin Trower left.
The depth of the writing; it's varied and yet totally cohesive thematically.
And it kicks ass. Rock on Gold Dust Woman.
Bridge is great but more patchy in quality I think.
I feckin' hate El Condor Pasa - it reminds me of Julie Felix, or some English teacher at school with beard, glasses and skid marks
Not JF but S&G version.
BOTW is a great album and all the songs are excellent it's just that some are outstanding, on its own the title track aces any song on the Rumours album, so it's an easy decision. BOTW by a NewYork street.
I'm on the fence.