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Vito and Burnette's presence is one of the reasons Behind the Mask doesn't sound like a supergroup's last stand. The songs they wrote or co-wrote fit in fine, and their vocals are manly and unremarkable. More impressive is the growth in song-writing the women show. Stevie Nicks's last solo album had enough moments of grown-up honesty to forgive her juniorgrade mysticism. On this album, all of her tunes sound thought out and still rock hard, especially "Love Is Dangerous," a funky romp that keeps the imagery to a bare minimum and lets her voice communicate the title's message.
Audiences always expect more from Christine McVie; on Behind the Mask she comes through with sensitivity and style, keeping high hopes grounded on "Skies the Limit," backing off and giving in on "Save Me." But it's the title song that puts Fleetwood's past both on record and in scandal sheets in perspective. It catches McVie still reeling, deciding a trip to the moon isn't worth the gas, because "you can make the darkness mean more than it ever did." Not since Rumours has Fleetwood Mac recorded pain so unwaveringly and sounded this together.
(Posted: May 31, 1990)
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- Skies The Limit
- Love Is Dangerous
- In The Back Of My Mind
- Do You Know
- Save Me
- Affairs Of The Heart
- When The Sun Goes Down
- Behind The Mask
- Stand On The Rock
- Hard Feelings
- Freedom
- When It Comes To Love
- The Second Time
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masterofdoom writes:
Rolling Stone's review of Behind the Mask sums up everything I could say: from the time this LP came out I felt that it was tremendous in every respect: I just wish that lineup could have produced a couple more suck albums---alas the buying public did not agree.
Jul 30, 2006 18:26:40
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