Another preview track has been released from the forthcoming Fleetwood Mac Tango in the Night reissue, a Christine McVie and Lindsey Buckingham collaboration called “Where We Belong.”
The Tango in the Night reissue is due out Friday, March 31.

Another preview track has been released from the forthcoming Fleetwood Mac Tango in the Night reissue, a Christine McVie and Lindsey Buckingham collaboration called “Where We Belong.”
The Tango in the Night reissue is due out Friday, March 31.

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Disc 1: Original Album Remastered
Disc 2: Demos, Alternates & B-Sides

UPDATE, 2/15: Fleetwood Mac’s Tango in the Night reissue is now scheduled to be released on Friday, March 31. No details were given for the delay.
Previously reported release dates:

Rhino Records will be reissuing Fleetwood Mac’s 1987 album Tango in the Night. The deluxe edition will include the remastered original album; one disc of b-sides, demos, and outtakes; one disc of the 12″ single remixes; one DVD of the album’s music videos; and the full album on 180-gram vinyl LP.
Tango in the Night reached No. 7 on the Billboard 200 Albums chart, spawned the Top 40 singles “Big Love” (#5), “Seven Wonders” (#19), “Little Lies” (#4), and “Everywhere” (#14). In the UK, “Isn’t It Midnight” (#60) was also issued.
The release marks the 30th anniversary of the last full-length studio album featuring the classic 1975 lineup of the band.
Sample the demo for “Tango in the Night” below.
The following editions of the remastered album will be released:


Here is the track list of the Deluxe edition:
Disc 1: Original Album Remastered
Disc 2: Demos, Alternates & B-Sides
Disc 3: The 12″ Remixes
Disc 4 (DVD): The Videos
180-gm Vinyl LP
Side A
Side B
Tango in the Night (demo)
Seven Wonders

Fleetwood Mac’s 1987 album Tango in the Night will soon be getting the deluxe treatment, according to a new report. No date has been issued yet, but this latest reissue follows in the steps of Rumours, Tusk, and Mirage, which have all been reissued with remastered sound, bonus tracks, new liner notes, and period photographs.
Update, 12/8/16
Rolling Stone contributing writer David Wild has finished writing “a new set of liner notes,” presumably the one for the forthcoming Tango in the Night reissue.
Just finished a new set of liner notes for @fleetwoodmac, a group that's been in heavy and constant rotation for me since middle school. pic.twitter.com/jIh9kg2G0y
— David Wild (@Wildaboutmusic) December 8, 2016