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Fleetwood Mac


"Tango in the Night" is the fourteenth studio album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1987. It represents a significant chapter in the band's history, as it was their second album since the departure of guitarist and vocalist Lindsey Buckingham. The album features a polished and sophisticated sound, blending pop-rock sensibilities with elements of electronic music and lush production. Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, and Buckingham each contributed their own compositions, resulting in a diverse and eclectic collection of songs. Standout tracks from "Tango in the Night" include the hit singles "Big Love," "Seven Wonders," and "Little Lies," each showcasing the band's knack for crafting catchy melodies and memorable hooks. The album also features the atmospheric ballad "Everywhere," which became one of Fleetwood Mac's most enduring hits. Despite internal tensions and creative differences within the band during the recording process, "Tango in the Night" was a commercial success, reaching the top of the charts in several countries and spawning multiple hit singles. The album's lush production and catchy melodies helped solidify Fleetwood Mac's status as one of the most successful and influential bands of the 1980s. Overall, "Tango in the Night" remains a beloved album among fans of Fleetwood Mac, serving as a testament to the band's enduring appeal and their ability to reinvent themselves while staying true to their musical roots.