Tango in the Night

| Fleetwood Mac

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Tango in the Night

Tango in the Night is the 14th studio album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac. Released in April 1987, it is the fifth and to date last studio album from the band's most successful line-up of Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood. 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 Album. -Wikipedia

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  • Pitchfork

    It's a pop and production masterpiece, yet remains this monolithic, lucrative idea of a Fleetwood Mac record.  

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  • The Gaurdian

    Classic is a blend of solid-gold pop and super-slick production, interwoven with the sound of a band sliding into chaos  

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  • Drowned in Sound

    One last time, they took their broken hearts and made them into art.  

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  • All Music

    "Family Man" and "Caroline" are among the best songs ever written by Buckingham, who consistently brings out the best in his colleagues on this superb album.  

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  • Pop Matters

    Tango in the Night’s hits never really left the radio,  

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  • Sputnik Music

    Embrace the sound of the 80's, But do not go under by it. Instead, they release their best album since Rumours.  

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  • The Morton Report

    Loaded with pleasures, not to mention hit singles. 

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  • Something Else Reviews

    But more of Tango in the Night worked than didn’t. 

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  • Album Reviews

    It’s state of the art late 1980s pop,  

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  • UK articles

    Tango in the Night is the last word in sophisticated, expensively produced soft rock  

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  • Louder Sound

    But the production isn’t the biggest problem here – the songs are. Whatever magic Mac once possessed had long since been dispelled 

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  • Blues Magazine

    A successful occasion: the CD achieved the top position in the Netherlands and enjoyed top 40 hits  

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  • Back Seat Mafia

    The peaks are very high, but the troughs are as low as anything the band ever released.  

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  • Bol

    Good quality, sustainable, Economical purchase 

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  • Classic Rock

    Despite internal dissonances, got their second best work to RUMOURS.  

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  • Aphoristic Album Reviews

    Weakest effort from Fleetwood Mac’s classic lineup, but it’s nothing to be ashamed of.  

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  • My Spilt Milk

    The album is unnaturally, technologically lush, and that florid sheen means the album shows its 1987 vintage. 

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  • Maggie Felisberto

    They did it well. Six of the twelve Tango tracks became successful singles. 

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