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* MisattributedSong: The Christine McVie-sung cover of Etta James's "I'd Rather Go Blind" that appeared on ''The Best of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac'' compilation is not by Fleetwood Mac, but by Chicken Shack, Christine's band before she joined Fleetwood Mac. And it's not a Christine solo track either, as the same track also appeared on Christine's first solo album which she released under her maiden name.

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* MisattributedSong: The Christine McVie-sung [=McVie=]-sung cover of Etta James's "I'd Rather Go Blind" that appeared on ''The Best of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac'' compilation is not by Fleetwood Mac, but by Chicken Shack, Christine's band before she joined Fleetwood Mac. And it's not a Christine solo track either, as the same track also appeared on Christine's first solo album which she released under her maiden name.
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Feels like a shoehorn. It says it's a bright spot of their first Alienating era and yet the actual example above doesn't state as such. Plus it doesn't go into why it's considered as narm charm.


* NarmCharm: "Sentimental Lady" from the ''Bare Trees'' album. Bob Welch's lyrics considered pure {{narm}}, but the song is just as frequently cited as one of the few bright spots of their first AudienceAlienatingEra. It's not unusual for both positions appear in the same review.
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** ''The Dance'' is pretty damn awesome for being the reunion of the band's classic lineup. The last two songs on the album, "Tusk" and "Don't Stop" are accompanied by the USC Marching Band (who performed on the original studio version of "Tusk") and they are just glorious.

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** ''The Dance'' is pretty damn awesome for being the reunion of the band's classic lineup. The last two songs on the album, "Tusk" and "Don't Stop" are accompanied by the USC Marching Band (who performed on the original studio version of "Tusk") and they are just glorious. The live version of "Silver Springs" is frequently touted as being the best version of the song ever recorded.

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