Collection: Fleetwood Mac Vinyl Records – Classic Albums, Reissues & Collector Editions

Fleetwood Mac remain one of the most influential and best‑selling bands of all time, blending rock, pop, and California warmth into a sound that defined an era. Their catalogue is packed with timeless songwriting, rich harmonies, and iconic performances — and on vinyl, these albums feel more immersive than ever. Whether you're rediscovering the band or expanding a serious collection, Fleetwood Mac records offer some of the most rewarding listening experiences in modern music.

This collection brings together the band’s essential studio albums, audiophile reissues, and sought‑after editions, including Rumours, Tusk, Fleetwood Mac, Mirage, and Tango in the Night. From warm analogue pressings to crisp modern remasters, each record captures the emotional depth and musical chemistry that made Fleetwood Mac a global phenomenon. Perfect for collectors, new fans, and anyone who wants the definitive versions of these classic albums.

Best Fleetwood Mac Albums on Vinyl

Rumours (1977)

One of the best‑selling and most celebrated albums of all time. Rumours blends emotional songwriting, immaculate harmonies, and polished production, featuring classics like “Dreams,” “Go Your Own Way,” and “The Chain.” A must‑own for every vinyl collection.

Fleetwood Mac (1975)

The band’s first album with Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, marking the beginning of their classic era. Warm, melodic, and beautifully crafted, it includes “Rhiannon,” “Landslide,” and “Say You Love Me.”

Tusk (1979)

A bold, experimental double album that pushed the band into new creative territory. Tusk mixes pop brilliance with avant‑garde production, showcasing the band at their most adventurous.

Mirage (1982)

A smoother, radio‑friendly follow‑up to Tusk, filled with shimmering pop and soft‑rock textures. Highlights include “Gypsy,” “Hold Me,” and “Love in Store.”

Tango in the Night (1987)

A late‑era masterpiece with glossy production and huge hooks. Featuring “Everywhere,” “Little Lies,” and “Big Love,” it remains one of their most enduringly popular albums.

Then Play On (1969)

A key release from the Peter Green era, blending blues, psychedelia, and early rock experimentation. Essential for fans exploring the band’s roots.