Something Big (Mick Fleetwood Band album)
Something Big | ||||
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Studio album by Mick Fleetwood | ||||
Released | 28 September 2004 | |||
Genre | Rock, blues-rock | |||
Mick Fleetwood chronology | ||||
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Something Big is the fifth album by Mick Fleetwood, released 28 September 2004. The album features a number of guest musicians, featuring Fleetwood Mac's John McVie and Jeremy Spencer, and singer-songwriter Jackson Browne.
As of February 2005, the album has sold over 3,000 copies in the U.S.[1] Like many Mick Fleetwood albums, it has been released several times. It is so far the only Mick Fleetwood album to be credited to "The Mick Fleetwood Band".
Track listing
- All tracks written by Todd Smallwood, except where noted:
- "Bitter End"
- "Something Big"
- "Where the Wind Blows"
- "It's Only Money"
- "Walking with the Angels"
- "Making Other Plans"
- "These Walls"
- "Looking into You" (Jackson Browne)
- "Passion" (Mick Fleetwood, Smallwood)
- "No Borders" (Carlos Santana, Smallwood)
- "Watching Over You"
- "Heaven Sent"
Personnel
- Mick Fleetwood – vocals, bells, drums, percussion, tambourine, talking drum
- Todd Smallwood – vocals, guitar, bass guitar, dobro, Hammond B3, harp, keyboards, mandolin, shaker, piano
- Jackson Browne – vocals
- Lauren Evans – vocals
- Alan Simon – acoustic guitar
- Jeremy Spencer – guitar
- Matt Andes – slide guitar
- John McVie – bass guitar
- Chris Golden – bass guitar
- Andro Kotula – bass guitar
- Oleg Schramm – Hammond organ, piano
- Karen Goulding – viola
- Guenevere Measham – cello
- Julie Rogers – violin
- Oliver Brown – congas
- Steve Shehan – percussion
- Jim Christie – percussion
- April Hendrix-Haberlan – backing vocals
- Sidney Iverson – backing vocals
Production
- Mick Fleetwood – executive producer, producer
Jonathan Todd – executive producer
- Todd Smallwood – producer, engineer
- Engineered by Jackson Brown – engineer
- Todd Smallwood – engineer
- Alan Simon – engineer
- Oleg Schramm – engineer
- Phillips Nichols – engineer
- Mark Needham – engineer
- Bill Lane – engineer
- Randy Kizer – engineer
References
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