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Fleetwood Mac Future Games Mp3, Flac, Wma Fleetwood Mac Future Games mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Blues Album: Future Games Country: UK Style: Blues Rock, Acoustic, Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1352 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1981 mb WMA version RAR size: 1774 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 217 Other Formats: MPC FLAC VOC VOX DTS MOD AU Tracklist A1 Woman Of A Thousand Years 5:16 A2 Morning Rain 5:28 A3 What A Shame 2:12 A4 Future Games 8:15 B1 Sands Of Time 7:35 B2 Sometimes 5:27 B3 Lay It All Down 4:32 B4 Show Me A Smile 3:19 Companies, etc. Distributed By – Kinney Record Group Ltd. Printed By – Shorewood Packaging Co. Ltd. Recorded At – Advision Studios Published By – Fleetwood Music Credits Bass – John McVie Drums – Mick Fleetwood Engineer – Martin Rushent Guitar, Vocals – Bob Welch, Danny Kirwan Mastered By – Porky Photography By [Cover Photo] – Sally Jesse Photography By [Group Photos] – Edmund Shea Piano, Vocals – Christine McVie Producer – Fleetwood Mac Saxophone [Saxes] – John Perfect Sleeve, Design – John Pasche Written-By – R. Welch* (tracks: A3, A4, B3), C. Perfect (McVie)* (tracks: A2, A3, B4), Danny Kirwan (tracks: A1), D. Kirwan* (tracks: A3, B1, B2), J. McVie* (tracks: A3), M. Fleetwood* (tracks: A3) Notes Label variation, different to Fleetwood Mac - Future Games The sleeve is pale yellow with a black and white photo image of two children on the front face. The track play timings on the labels contain major errors as listed below A1 listed as 8:20 but is actually 5:16 A2 listed as 6:22 but is actually 5:28 B2 listed as 6:25 but is actually 5:27 All credits are from the record sleeve. Catalog# variations and locations Sleeve back and spine: K44153 Disc labels: K 44153 On the sleeve: Stereo Reprise Records. Distributed by Kinney Record Group Ltd. On the labels: A Warner Bros. U.K. Recording Fleetwood Music Shorepak by Shorewood Packaging Co. Ltd., England. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Runout stamped side A exc 'PORKY' etched): K-44153-A1 PORKY Matrix / Runout (Runout stamped side B): K-44153-B1 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Reprise K44153, K Fleetwood Future Games (LP, Records, K44153, K UK 1971 44153 Mac Album) Reprise 44153 Records Future Games Fleetwood Reprise none (Reel, 4tr Stereo, none US 1971 Mac Records Album) Reprise RS 6465, Fleetwood Future Games (LP, Records, RS 6465, US 1972 6465 Mac Album, RE, Win) Reprise 6465 Records Fleetwood Future Games (LP, Reprise RS 6465 RS 6465 Canada Unknown Mac Album, RE) Records Reprise RS 6465, Fleetwood Future Games (LP, Records, RS 6465, US Unknown 6465 Mac Album, RP) Reprise 6465 Records Related Music albums to Future Games by Fleetwood Mac Fleetwood Mac - Penguin Fleetwood Mac - The Original Fleetwood Mac Fleetwood Mac - Mystery To Me Fleetwood Mac & Christine Perfect - Albatross Fleetwood Mac - Bare Trees Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac Fleetwood Mac - Heroes Are Hard To Find Fleetwood Mac - Kiln House Fleetwood Mac - The Mick Fleetwood Story Fleetwood Mac - Rumours.
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