ONCE UPON A TIME.....I'm Not Me
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MICK FLEETWOOD'S ZOO I'm Not Me (RCA,1983) - Rock |
The story behind Mick Fleetwood’s 1983 I’m Not Me is well known. It was his second “solo” album for RCA Records, but everyone, especially Fleetwood, knew it was a band effort. Fleetwood’s name was the draw, but The Zoo was a fully formed ensemble that had been playing together for a year. This occurred because Fleetwood wanted a real group and not an album put out by studio musicians who’d come by, do their parts, and ride off to other projects.
The principal members of the Zoo were Fleetwood on drums, guitarist/singers Billy Burnette and Steve Ross, and bassist/singer George Hawkins. (Hawkins had appeared on Fleetwood’s previous release, The Visitor). As Burnette, Hawkins, and Ross shared lead vocal duties and co-wrote many of the songs, the band’s structure was easily compared to that of Fleetwood Mac. In addition, the album was produced by Richard Dashut, producer of Rumors and Tusk. As Mac cohorts Christine McVie and Lindsey Buckingham added their own contributions to a few of the tracks, the resulting album had much in common with Fleetwood’s more famous ensemble.
TRACKLIST : Angel Come Home
You Might Need Somebody
Tonight
I Want You Back
I'm Not Me
State Of The Art
Tear It Up
This Love
I Give
Just Because
Put Me Right
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