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Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: No surprises here . . . . Review: Anyone looking for the basic chord progressions, lyrics or guitar fret charts for "The Dance," Fleetwood Mac's multimillion-selling live reunion album, will be satisfied with this songbook.But guitar, keyboard & full-score transcriptions of entire albums are growing rapidly in popularity, & fans & musicians who search high & low for accurate transcriptions of Mac material still have precious little from which to choose. Various popular guitar magazines still print the occasional guitar transcription. Best of all, an English publishing company released a folio of full-score transcriptions from the entire "Rumours" album, called "Rumours: Off the Record," in 1993. This folio is worth hunting down. It contains (in amazingly but not perfectly accurate transcriptions in clef notation) all instrumental & vocal parts on the 1977 legendary album. I wish we had more commercially available songbooks like this. Why doesn't Warner Bros. (the band's publisher) release transcribed scores for such classic albums as "Fleetwood Mac" (1975), "Tusk" (1979), & "Mirage" (1982)?
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: No surprises here . . . . Review: Anyone looking for the basic chord progressions, lyrics or guitar fret charts for "The Dance," Fleetwood Mac's multimillion-selling live reunion album, will be satisfied with this songbook. But guitar, keyboard & full-score transcriptions of entire albums are growing rapidly in popularity, & fans & musicians who search high & low for accurate transcriptions of Mac material still have precious little from which to choose. Various popular guitar magazines still print the occasional guitar transcription. Best of all, an English publishing company released a folio of full-score transcriptions from the entire "Rumours" album, called "Rumours: Off the Record," in 1993. This folio is worth hunting down. It contains (in amazingly but not perfectly accurate transcriptions in clef notation) all instrumental & vocal parts on the 1977 legendary album. I wish we had more commercially available songbooks like this. Why doesn't Warner Bros. (the band's publisher) release transcribed scores for such classic albums as "Fleetwood Mac" (1975), "Tusk" (1979), & "Mirage" (1982)?
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