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If every significant artist has an underrated gem in its catalog,
then Mirage is that album for Fleetwood Mac. An obvious return to
relative simplicity, the 1982 album finds the band re-grouping after
a brief hiatus and again climbing to the top of the charts. Extremely
well-crafted, well-produced, and well-performed, the doubleplatinum
effort distills the group’s hallmark strengths into a filler-free
set that never runs short of addictive pop hooks or daft accents.
Home to three Top 25 singles, Mirage rightfully resonated with the
mainstream. And how, via a smart blend of sugary melodies, warm
harmonies, interlaced notes, nimble rhythms, taut structures, and
passionate vocals.
Sourced from the original master tapes, pressed at Fidelity Record
Pressing in California, and housed in a Stoughton jacket, Mobile
Fidelity’s numbered-edition 180g 45RPM 2LP set presents Mirage
in reference sound. The efforts co-producers/engineers Ken Caillat
and Richard Dashut went to capture the splintered albeit formidable
band can be heard with stunning accuracy, range, depth, and detail.
Though Rumours has a permanent spot in the audiophile hall of
fame, the smooth, clear, and dynamic sonics here confirm that
what stood as Fleetwood Mac’s last album for five years deserves
a place in the same vaunted arena. The presence and imaging of
Mick Fleetwood’s percussion alone on this reissue might have you
wondering how this slice of soft-rock bliss has gone under-noticed
for decades. Other prized aural aspects — separation, definition,
impact, tonal balance — are also abundant. “Can’t Go Back”? We
beg to differ.