Just Tell Me That You Want Me: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac

Just Tell Me That You Want Me: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac
Compilation album by Various artists
Released August 14, 2012 (2012-08-14)
Recorded 2012
Genre Indie rock
Label Hear Music
Producer
  • Randall Poster
  • Gelya Robb

Just Tell Me That You Want Me: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac is a tribute album produced by Randall Poster and Gelya Robb, featuring various indie rock artists covering Fleetwood Mac songs. It was released on August 14, 2012.[1] The title refers to a lyric from the song "Tusk".

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Rolling Stone[3]

Rolling Stone compared the album favorably to Poster and Robb's 2011 tribute album, Rave On Buddy Holly.[3] NPR's Stephen Thompson also compared this album and the producers' prior Buddy Holly tribute, saying they both "possess both a sense of cohesion and a reasonably high hit rate", giving highest praise to The New Pornographers' "perfect power-pop throwback" cover of "Think About Me", and noting that first part of the album was more pop in spirit than the "hazier, more dance-driven musings in the second".[4]

Track listing

No. TitlePerformer Length
1. "Albatross"  Lee Ranaldo Band and J Mascis 4:15
2. "Landslide"  Antony 3:33
3. "Before the Beginning"  Trixie Whitley 4:46
4. "Oh Well"  Billy Gibbons & Co. 4:45
5. "Rhiannon"  Best Coast 3:07
6. "Think About Me"  The New Pornographers 2:56
7. "Angel"  Marianne Faithfull 2:55
8. "Silver Springs"  Lykke Li 4:10
9. "Gold Dust Woman"  Karen Elson 5:42
10. "Storms"  Matt Sweeney and Bonnie 'Prince' Billy 5:42
11. "Straight Back"  Washed Out 3:43
12. "That's All for Everyone"  Tame Impala 3:43
13. "Sisters of the Moon"  Craig Wedren and St. Vincent 3:45
14. "Dreams"  The Kills 4:56
15. "Gypsy"  Gardens & Villa 4:40
16. "Tusk"  The Crystal Ark 5:30
17. "Future Games"  MGMT 9:01
18. "Hold Me"  Haim 3:40
19. "The Green Manalishi"  The Entrance Band 6:12

Charts

Chart (2012) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[5] 45
US Top Rock Albums[5] 15

References

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