''Tango in the Night'' is the fourteenth studio album by British-American
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band Fleetwood Mac, released on 13 April 1987. It is the fifth and final studio album from the band's most successful lineup of
Lindsey Buckingham
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,
Mick Fleetwood
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,
Christine McVie
Christine Anne McVie (; née Perfect; 12 July 1943 – 30 November 2022) was an English musician and songwriter. She was best known as keyboardist and one of the vocalists of the band Fleetwood Mac.
McVie was a member of several bands, nota ...
,
John McVie
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, and Stevie Nicks following Buckingham's departure later that year,The Great Rock Discography. 6th Edition. Martin C. Strong. Page 378. though the band's 2003 album, '' Say You Will'', includes limited contributions from Christine.
Produced by Buckingham with Richard Dashut, ''Tango in the Night'' began as one of Buckingham's solo projects, but by 1985, the production had morphed into Fleetwood Mac's next record. It contains several hit singles, including four US top 20 hits: "
Big Love
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Little Lies
"Little Lies" is a song by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac from their fourteenth studio album, ''Tango in the Night'' (1987). It was written by band member Christine McVie and her then-husband, Eddy Quintela, with lead vocals performed ...
" (No. 4), and " Everywhere" (No. 14). Two additional songs, " Family Man" (No. 90) and "
Isn't It Midnight
"Isn't It Midnight" is a song by the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, from their 1987 studio album ''Tango in the Night''. The song was co-written and sung by Christine McVie, with contributions from Lindsey Buckingham and McVie's then-hu ...
", were released as singles to lower chart success. ''Tango in the Night'' has sold over 15 million copies worldwide. In March 2017, remastered deluxe editions of ''Tango in the Night'' were released, the first a double-CD set and the second a 3CD/1DVD/1-LP boxset.
The cover art for the album is a painting by Australian artist
Brett-Livingstone Strong
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that was hanging in Buckingham's home. The painting is an homage to the 19th-century French painter
lead single
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History
After the completion of the Mirage Tour in 1982, four members of Fleetwood Mac released five solo albums, with varying degrees of success.
Mick Fleetwood
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,
Christine McVie
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McVie was a member of several bands, nota ...
, and
Lindsey Buckingham
Lindsey Adams Buckingham (born October 3, 1949) is an American musician and record producer, best known as the lead guitarist and male lead vocalist of the band Fleetwood Mac from 1975 to 1987 and 1997 to 2018. In addition to his tenure with Fl ...
each released one, while Stevie Nicks issued two.
In 1985, Christine McVie was called to record a cover of
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'', and '' Mirage'', on board to assist with the album's production. Buckingham, Fleetwood, and John McVie were enlisted to supply the instrumentation.
Greg Droman
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, a relatively new producer at the time, was also brought in to participate. Droman had recently relocated to Los Angeles at the suggestion of
Joe Walsh
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. Dashut and Droman bumped into each other at a recording studio owned by
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and "just hit it off". A few weeks later, Droman worked with Buckingham on "Time Bomb Town" for the ''
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. Buckingham retained Droman to engineer what was intended to be his third solo album, although the project eventually morphed into a Fleetwood Mac album once other members got involved.
Dashut and Droman recalled that the album's recording sessions were particularly tedious, even by Fleetwood Mac standards. At one point, they experimented with slowing down songs in order to find suitable textures. Sometimes, this would double the song duration, which made for "a brutal ten minutes to listen to", according to Droman. By tripling and quadrupling these mixes, they managed to make each song sound "open and airy".
Although the record took eighteen months to complete, Stevie Nicks spent a total of two weeks in the studio with the band, as she was promoting her third solo record, ''
Rock a Little
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Released in late 1985 while Fleetwood Mac were still on a lengthy hiatus following their album ''Mirage'' (1982), ''Rock a Little'' hit the top ...
'', throughout this period. Nicks sent demos of her songs to the band, recorded while she was on tour, for them to work on in her absence. "Welcome to the Room... Sara" was inspired by her thirty-day stay at the Betty Ford Center to overcome her cocaine addiction in October 1986 (Nicks used the pseudonym "Sara Anderson" when she checked into the facility).
When Nicks did go to the studio, she often felt unmotivated: "I can remember going up there and not being happy to even be there... I didn't go very often". With vocal sessions taking place in Buckingham's master bedroom, Nicks recorded her parts for Buckingham and McVie's songs intoxicated; Buckingham deleted most of Nicks' vocals after she left the studio.
Buckingham recorded some of the vocals using a Fairlight, an early sampling synthesizer. On "When I See You Again", he re-assembled separately recorded takes of Nicks, explaining, "I had to pull performances out of words and lines and make parts that sounded like her that weren't her". "That was in my estimation when everybody in the band was personally at their worst. By the time we did ''Tango in the Night'', everybody was leading their lives in a way that they would not be too proud of today".
With pressure on Buckingham to keep the project focused and moving forward, things came to a head shortly after the release of ''Tango in the Night''. At a band meeting at Christine McVie's house to discuss the accompanying tour, he announced his departure, which infuriated Nicks. The two ex-lovers then had to be restrained after an ensuing argument turned into a physical altercation. "The album was well received", noted Mick Fleetwood. He continued, "Somewhat sadly, the kudos of that was never really fully attributed to Lindsey because he wasn't present... He was coerced and persuaded to do that album—mainly by me. And, to his credit, he put aside everything that he'd dreamt of doing, including making his own album, for Fleetwood Mac, but then realised that he'd made a mistake... Lindsey was not being heard. We just didn't get it".
Following Buckingham's sudden departure, guitarists
Rick Vito
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and
Billy Burnette
Dorsey William Burnette III (born May 8, 1953 in Memphis, Tennessee, United States) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter who was part of the band Fleetwood Mac from 1987 to 1995. Burnette also had a brief career in acting.
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were hired to replace him on the subsequent tour and remained as full members of the band until the 1990s.
Commercial performance
''Tango in the Night'' is the band's second-biggest-selling studio albumTOP SELLING ALBUMS 1959-2009 (Music Week 19 September 2009-50th Anniversary issue-cut off point is Saturday, 22 August 2009) after the phenomenally successful '' Rumours'', which was released ten years earlier. The intervening albums, ''
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'' (1979) and '' Mirage'' (1982), although big sellers in key territories, had not matched their predecessor's huge success. ''Tango in the Night'' was a worldwide hit, with several singles becoming popular all over the world. Christine McVie's "Little Lies" and "Everywhere" in particular appear on several 1980s compilation albums.
The album was a success in the United States, where it peaked at no. 7 for three weeks, spending more than seven months within the top 20 and more than ten months within the top 40. It was certified 3× Platinum in October 2000 for selling three million copies in the US. Four singles from the album reached the '' Billboard'' top 20: "Big Love" (No. 5), "Little Lies" (No. 4), "Everywhere" (No. 14), and "Seven Wonders" (No. 19). The album was particularly successful in the UK, where it reached no. 1 three times during 1987–88 for a total of five weeks and spent more than eight months within the top 10 of the UK albums chart. It is the seventh-biggest-selling album of the 1980s in the UK, being certified 8× Platinum (2.4 million copies), and it is still currently one of the UK's top 100 best-selling albums of all time. Three singles were top 10 hits in Britain: "Big Love" (No. 9), "Little Lies" (No. 5), and "Everywhere" (No. 4). A total of six singles were eventually taken from the album over a period of fifteen months. The album spent 115 weeks in the top 75 of the
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.
"Big Love", "Seven Wonders", "Little Lies", "Family Man", and "Everywhere" were all released as extended 12" remixes in most territories.
Outtakes
Four songs from the ''Tango in the Night'' sessions did not make the final album cut and subsequently became B-sides. "You and I (Part I)" was the B-side to the single release of "Big Love". "Seven Wonders" was released with the Stevie Nicks-penned instrumental track "Book of Miracles" as its B-side. This eventually became the song "Juliet" on Nicks' 1989 solo album, '' The Other Side of the Mirror''. McVie's "Ricky" was the B-side to "Little Lies" and Lindsey Buckingham's "Down Endless Street" was issued as the B-side to "Family Man". Nicks also contributed two additional songs that failed to make the final cut. "Ooh My Love", like "Juliet", eventually made its way onto Nicks' solo album, while "Joan of Arc" remains unreleased. "I still want to record it", she explained. "The song has its really good moments but it's not good enough to go out as that version".
Two additional tracks, both co-written by McVie and Buckingham, also failed to appear on the final product: "Where We Belong", which incorporates Buckingham's "folksy fingerpicking" and McVie's "brilliant pop simplicity" was written as a duet, but was later abandoned in favor of other songs. The other, "Special Kind of Love", was described by ''Pitchfork'' as a "completely developed Buckingham song". Both tracks subsequently appeared on the deluxe edition of ''Tango in the Night''.
An alternate mix of "Isn't It Midnight" was issued on the 1992 four-disc box set, ''
25 Years – The Chain
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'', and is substantially different from the version included on the album. It has different backing vocals and a lack of guitar effects, which were eventually added by Buckingham in the final mix of the song.
Deluxe edition
A deluxe remaster of ''Tango in the Night'' was issued in 2017. The bonus disc includes both halves of "You and I", released and combined for the first time, as well as the majority of the tracks mentioned above. Although long-awaited, the re-release received some criticism for its lack of content. Disc 2 had an extra twenty minutes' worth of space that was not filled, and the live concert DVD was not included. Music videos on the DVD were not taken from their original master and 5.1 surround sound was not issued either.
Track listing
Personnel
Fleetwood Mac
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Lindsey Buckingham
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– vocals, guitars, keyboards,
Fairlight CMI
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Christine McVie
Christine Anne McVie (; née Perfect; 12 July 1943 – 30 November 2022) was an English musician and songwriter. She was best known as keyboardist and one of the vocalists of the band Fleetwood Mac.
McVie was a member of several bands, nota ...
– vocals, keyboards, synthesizers
*
John McVie
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– bass guitar
*
Mick Fleetwood
Michael John Kells Fleetwood (born 24 June 1947) is a British musician, songwriter and occasional actor. He is best known as the drummer, co-founder, and leader of the rock band Fleetwood Mac. Fleetwood, whose surname was merged with that of t ...
Greg Droman
Greg Droman is an American record producer, mixing and audio engineer. He has made hit singles and albums for some of the biggest artists in pop, rock, and country music.
He has been Grammy and ACM nominated, winning an CMA as producer for A ...
– engineer
*
Stephen Marcussen
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– mastering at Precision Lacquer (Hollywood, California)
* John Courage – studio coordinator
* Roy Hopper – studio crew
* Ray Lindsey – studio crew
* Steve Matteucci – studio crew
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Brett-Livingstone Strong
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In 1958, at the age of 5 Brett-Livingstone Strong was photogr ...
– cover painting
* Greg Gorman – cover photography
* Jeri Heiden – art direction