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==Track listing==
==Track listing==
#"[[Big Love (song)|Big Love]]" (Buckingham) – 3:37
#"Big Love" (Buckingham) – 3:37
#"[[Seven Wonders (song)|Seven Wonders]]" (Stewart, Nicks) – 3:38
#"Seven Wonders" (Stewart, Nicks) – 3:38
#"[[Everywhere (Fleetwood Mac song)|Everywhere]] (McVie) – 3:41
#"Everywhere (McVie) – 3:41
#"Caroline" (Buckingham) – 3:50
#"Caroline" (Buckingham) – 3:50
#"Tango in the Night" (Buckingham) – 3:56
#"Tango in the Night" (Buckingham) – 3:56
#"Mystfied" (McVie, Buckingham) – 3:06
#"Mystfied" (McVie, Buckingham) – 3:06
#"[[Little Lies]]" (McVie, Quintela) – 3:38
#"Little Lies" (McVie, Quintela) – 3:38
#"Family Man" (Buckingham, Dashut) – 4:01
#"Family Man" (Buckingham, Dashut) – 4:01
#"Welcome to the Room...Sara" (Nicks) – 3:37
#"Welcome to the Room...Sara" (Nicks) – 3:37

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Tango in the Night is an album by the British-American band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1987 (see 1987 in music).

Following the "Mirage" album, Fleetwood Mac's members embarked on a number of side projects. Solo albums were released by Christine McVie, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, while Mick Fleetwood formed "Mick Fleetwood's Zoo" and, in 1984, declared himself bankrupt.

Tango In The Night was the result of mounting record company pressure to release an album and so, in 1986, the band reunited to record what would become the swansong of the "Rumours" line-up. Buckingham was initially reluctant to commit - he had been halfway into his third solo album, and begrudgingly handed over much of the material to the band. "Big Love" gets the album off to a dark, brooding and powerful start, while "Caroline" and "Tango In The Night" recall Buckingham's avant-garde 1984 album "Go Insane". Christine McVie surely wrote the strongest songs on this record: "Everywhere" and "Little Lies" were huge hits in the UK, however it is testament to Lindsey Buckingham's skill as a producer and arranger that the album holds together so well. The singles released from Tango are among some of the best-loved hits of the 1980s.

Stevie Nicks was absent for much of the recording of Tango, because of a cocaine habit which sent her to the Betty Ford Clinic. She writes frankly of her experiences on a less-than-tuneful "Welcome to the Room... Sara", although her performance on "Seven Wonders" is a classic, and "When I See You Again" is the sound of a desperately sad woman, wondering how it will be to be reunited with the band on which her dreams were founded.

The album ends on a bright, poppy note with "You and I, Part II". History has shown us that Lindsey was preparing to leave the band. "Hoping tomorrow will never come...". Buckingham wanted to devote himself to his solo work, and refused to tour. After Buckingham and Nicks had a "physically ugly" encounter during a band meeting, he left the band on August 7, 1987 and was replaced by Rick Vito and Billy Burnette, who would stay on to record the 1990 album "Behind The Mask".

Track listing

  1. "Big Love" (Buckingham) – 3:37
  2. "Seven Wonders" (Stewart, Nicks) – 3:38
  3. "Everywhere (McVie) – 3:41
  4. "Caroline" (Buckingham) – 3:50
  5. "Tango in the Night" (Buckingham) – 3:56
  6. "Mystfied" (McVie, Buckingham) – 3:06
  7. "Little Lies" (McVie, Quintela) – 3:38
  8. "Family Man" (Buckingham, Dashut) – 4:01
  9. "Welcome to the Room...Sara" (Nicks) – 3:37
  10. "Isn't It Midnight" (McVie, Quintela, Buckingham) – 4:06
  11. "When I See You Again" (Nicks) – 3:47
  12. "You and I, Part II" (Buckingham, McVie) – 2:40

Credits

Fleetwood Mac

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1987 The Billboard 200 7

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1987 "Big Love" Adult Contemporary 23
1987 "Big Love" Hot Dance Music/Club Play 7
1987 "Big Love" Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales 11
1987 "Big Love" Mainstream Rock Tracks 2
1987 "Big Love" The Billboard Hot 100 5
1987 "Everywhere" Adult Contemporary 1
1987 "Everywhere" Mainstream Rock Tracks 22
1987 "Everywhere" The Billboard Hot 100 14
1987 "Isn't It Midnight" Mainstream Rock Tracks 14
1987 "Little Lies" Adult Contemporary 1
1987 "Little Lies" Mainstream Rock Tracks 14
1987 "Little Lies" The Billboard Hot 100 4
1987 "Seven Wonders" Adult Contemporary 13
1987 "Seven Wonders" Mainstream Rock Tracks 2
1987 "Seven Wonders" The Billboard Hot 100 19
1987 "Tango in the Night" Mainstream Rock Tracks 28
1988 "Family Man" The Billboard Hot 100 93