The Dance (Fleetwood Mac album)
The Dance is a live album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released on 19 August 1997. It hailed the return of the band's most successful line-up of Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie and Stevie Nicks, who had not released an album together since 1987's Tango in the Night a decade earlier. It was the first Fleetwood Mac release to top the U.S. album charts since 1982's Mirage.
History
This was the last Fleetwood Mac album to date that featured Christine McVie, who left the group a year after the album's release; although she returned to the band in 2014, it has not released an album since her return. Debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with sales of 199,000, The Dance became the fifth best-selling live album of all time in the United States, selling a million copies within eight weeks, spending more than seven months within the top 40, and eventually selling over 6,000,000 copies worldwide. The DVD version has been certified 9x platinum in Australia for selling 135,000 copies. The 44 date tour grossed $36 million.Unlike 1980's Live, which was a collection of live recordings over a series of 60 shows, The Dance was recorded in one night, albeit with good isolation to allow for overdubs. The concert was recorded for Fleetwood Mac's MTV The Dance special at Warner Brothers Studios in Burbank, California on 23 May 1997, and features the University of Southern California Marching Band who perform on the tracks "Tusk" and "Don't Stop".
Although predominantly a live greatest hits package, The Dance also features new material written by each of the primary songwriting members of the band as well as popular album tracks. For example, "Bleed to Love Her" was a previously unreleased track when this album was released, although a studio recording of the song was later included on the Say You Will album. No tracks from the Mirage album were included on the CD, although "Gypsy" was included in the video and DVD versions.
The album cover, taken by David LaChapelle, has Mick Fleetwood recreating his pose from the cover of Rumours, the band's most successful album, and Lindsey Buckingham holding the cane used on the cover of the Fleetwood Mac album, Rumours
This album spawned three singles in the USA: "Landslide", "The Chain" and "Silver Springs", and earned the band three Grammy nominations in 1998, in the categories "Best Pop Album", "Best Rock Performance by a Group or Duo with Vocal" for "The Chain" and "Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals" for "Silver Springs". A fourth single, "Temporary One," was released in some European markets.
The band later embarked upon a 44 date tour across the United States with one stop in Canada in support of The Dance. The setlist was similar to that of the album, but with "Over My Head" and "My Little Demon" being replaced by "Oh Daddy", "Second Hand News", "Stand Back", "Farmer's Daughter", and "Not That Funny". "Eyes of the World" was played instead of "Second Hand News" on opening night in Hartford, Connecticut.
CD track listing
DVD/Video track listing
The DVD video is in 1.33:1 aspect ratio, while audio is in Dolby Digital 5.1 and PCM stereo.- "The Chain"
- "Dreams"
- "Everywhere"
- "Gold Dust Woman" * ***
- "I'm So Afraid" **
- "Temporary One"
- "Bleed to Love Her"
- "Gypsy" * ***
- "Big Love" **
- "Go Insane" * ** ***
- "Landslide"
- "Say You Love Me"
- "You Make Loving Fun"
- "My Little Demon"
- "Silver Springs" ***
- "Over My Head" * ***
- "Rhiannon"
- "Sweet Girl"
- "Go Your Own Way" ***
- "Tusk"
- "Don't Stop"
- "Songbird" * ***
Personnel
;Fleetwood Mac- Stevie Nicks – vocals, tambourine
- Lindsey Buckingham – guitars, banjo on "Say You Love Me", vocals
- Christine McVie – keyboards, piano, vocals, accordion on "Tusk", tambourine on "Say You Love Me", maracas on "Everywhere"
- John McVie – bass guitar, background vocals on "Say You Love Me"
- Mick Fleetwood – drums, percussion
- Brett Tuggle – keyboards, guitar, background vocals
- Neale Heywood – guitar, background vocals
- Lenny Castro – percussion
- Sharon Celani – background vocals
- Mindy Stein – background vocals
- Dr. Arthur C. Bartner – director of the USC Trojan Marching Band
- Marty Hom – tour manager
- Paul Chavarria – production manager
- Ray Lindsey – guitar tech
- Todd Bowie – guitar tech
- Scott Pinkerton – synthesizer programming
- Steve Dikun – bass tech
- Walter Earl – drum tech
- Mike Fasano – drum tech
- Edd Kolakowski – piano tech
- Bruce Jackson – FOH sound
- Chris Lantz – monitors
- Chris Fulton – Clair Bros.
- Mark Dowdle – Clair Bros.
- Kim Brakeley – wardrobe stylist
- Jill Focke – assistant wardrobe
- Margi Kent – clothing designer for Nicks
- Barbara Buck – makeup
- Elaine Offers – makeup
- Karen Johnston – assistant to Nicks
- Steve Real – vocal coach
- Sara Sierra – hair
- Robert Ramos – hair
- Richard Perea – assistant/runner
- Mark Candelario, Jen Dreisen – runners
- Edward O'Hickey III – WB stage
- Fred Hammond, Jim Callahan – WB security
- Producers: Lindsey Buckingham, Elliot Scheiner
- Engineers: Guy Charbonneau, Barry Goldberg, Elliot Scheiner
- Assistant engineers: Charlie Bouis, John Nelson
- Mastering: Ted Jensen
- Mixing: Elliot Scheiner
- Technical assistance: Ted Barela, David Gallo, Eric Johnston
- Digital editing: Paul DeCarli, Scott Humphrey
- Photography: David LaChapelle, Neal Preston
- Producers: Lindsey Buckingham, Elliot Scheiner
- Director: Bruce Gower
- Photography: David LaChapelle, Neal Preston
- Recording: Barry Goldberg, Elliot Scheiner
- Mixing: Elliot Scheiner
- Director of the USC Marching Band: Dr. Arthur C. Bartner
Charts
Chart | Peak position |
US Billboard 200 | 1 |
UK Albums Chart | 15 |
Canadian Albums Chart | 19 |
Australian Music Sales Chart | 3 |
German Albums Chart | 20 |
Dutch Album Charts | 4 |
New Zealand Albums Chart | 12 |
;Singles
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
1997 | "The Chain" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 30 |
1998 | "Landslide" | Adult Contemporary | 10 |
1998 | "Landslide" | Adult Top 40 | 26 |
1998 | "Landslide" | Billboard Hot 100 | 51 |
Certifications
;Album release;Video release