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7. "Little Lies" (C. McVie) – 3:40 8. "Family Man" (Buckingham) – 4:08 9. "Welcome to the Room... Sara" (Nicks) – 3:37 10. "Isn't It Midnight" (C. McVie) – 4:06 11. "When I See You Again" (Nicks) – 3:47 12. "You and I, Part II" (Buckingham) – 2:39

Beyond the radio hits, the album shines with deep cuts like (another McVie gem that later found viral fame decades later), the moody "Caroline," and the haunting instrumental "Special Kind of Love." Fleetwood Mac - Tango In The Night -1987- -FLAC...

Background and context

An aggressive, rhythmically complex deep cut. Buckingham utilizes sharp, stabbing guitar riffs and dense percussion programming to convey a sense of paranoia and unresolved tension. 5. Tango in the Night "Family Man" (Buckingham) – 4:08 9

It moved away from the raw rock of Tusk toward a crystalline, digital aesthetic. 🎸 Key Tracks "Isn't It Midnight" (C

Music and themes

The album opener and lead single is a tour de force of Buckingham’s frantic, percussive guitar style and studio manipulation. The famous "ah-ahh" vocal grunts throughout the track were long assumed to be a duet between Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. In reality, Buckingham sampled his own voice, altering the pitch to mimic a female response. In a lossless format, the precise echo trails and the crisp, physical snap of his acoustic strings provide a visceral listening experience. Seven Wonders