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Fleetwood Mac 1975 to 1987 Studio Albums Box Set Due

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Fleetwood Mac released five back-to-back multi-platinum albums between 1975 and 1987, an astonishing feat that drove them to become one of the best-selling bands in the world.

On March 28, 2025, these classic albums will be reissued via Rhino on crystal-clear vinyl as a 6-LP boxed set as well as a 5-CD set called Fleetwood Mac 1975 to 1987. This collection includes Fleetwood Mac (1975), Rumours (1977), Tusk (1979), Mirage (1982) and Tango In the Night (1987). The collections are available to pre-order in the U.S. here and in the U.K. here.

A new incarnation of Fleetwood Mac debuted in the summer of 1975, including Mick Fleetwood, John McVie and Christine McVie, along with new members Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. The group’s first album together, Fleetwood Mac (sometimes called “The White Album”), topped the Billboard album chart, spent more than a year in the Top 40 and sold more than five million copies in the U.S. thanks to hits like “Landslide,” “Say You Love Me” and “Rhiannon.”

In 1977, the band followed up with the 21x Platinum record Rumours – considered among the greatest albums of all time. It won the GRAMMY® Award for Album of the Year and has sold over 40 million copies worldwide. Its memorable tracks include “Go Your Own Way,” “Gold Dust Woman,” and the band’s first #2 U.S. single, the Gold-certified “Dreams.”

The Grammy®-nominated double-album Tusk arrived in 1979, selling more than four million copies worldwide and introducing fans to hits like “Sara,” “Think About Me,” and the title track. Three years later, in 1982, Fleetwood Mac again topped the U.S. Album Chart for five weeks with Mirage. Along with hits like “Hold Me” and “Gypsy,” it also features great album tracks like “Oh Diane” and “Straight Back.”

Related: Our Album Rewind of Mirage

In 1987, Tango In the Night became the second-most successful album of the band’s career, selling more than 15 million copies worldwide with the massive hits “Everywhere,” “Big Love,” and “Little Lies.”

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