Time is Fleetwood Mac’s 16th studio album. It features new members Bekka Bramlett and Dave Mason, whom replace departing members Stevie Nicks and Rick Vito. Lindsey Buckingham sings backup on one track, “Nothing without You.”
Warner Bros. released Time on October 10, 1995 and issued Christine McVie’s “I Do” as the album’s lead single. But neither the single nor the album charted. Despite a year-long tour to support the release, Time became Fleetwood Mac’s least commercially successful album.
Songs
- Talkin’ to My Heart
- Hollywood (Some Other Kind of Town)
- Blow by Blow
- Winds of Change
- I Do
- Nothing without You
- Dreamin’ the Dream
- Sooner or Later
- I Wonder Why
- Nights in Estoril
- I Got it in for You
- All over Again
- These Strange Times
1995 lineup
Mick Fleetwood – Drums, percussion
Christine McVie – Keyboards, vocals
John McVie – Bass
Billy Burnette – Guitars, vocals
Bekka Bramlett – Vocals
Dave Mason – Guitars, vocals
The 1995 lineup dissolved when Fleetwood Mac recorded The Dance in 1997.