
Data as of Jun 16, 2026
Fleetwood Mac – Rumours
1977 · US · Warner Bros. Records · Vinyl LP Album
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Specifications
- Artist
- Fleetwood Mac
- Genre
- Rock
- Style
- Pop Rock, Soft Rock, AOR
- Year
- 1977
- Label
- Warner Bros. Records
- Catalog number
- BSK 3010
- Country
- US
Tracklist
- A1Second Hand News2:43
- A2Dreams4:14
- A3Never Going Back Again2:02
- A4Don't Stop3:11
- A5Go Your Own Way3:38
- A6Songbird3:20
- B1The Chain4:28
- B2You Make Loving Fun3:31
- B3I Don't Want To Know3:11
- B4Oh Daddy3:54
- B5Gold Dust Woman4:51
About this record
Fleetwood Mac's 1977 album 'Rumours' is a seminal rock LP released in the US under Warner Bros.
Records.
Known for its blend of pop rock, soft rock, and AOR styles, this album features 11 tracks that have become classics in the genre.
The US pressing with catalogue number BSK 3010 is especially sought after by collectors due to its historical significance and the quality of the pressing.
How to appraise this pressing
To confirm this pressing of 'Rumours,' check the Warner Bros.
Records label on the vinyl and verify the catalogue number BSK 3010 on both the label and the sleeve.
The absence of a barcode is typical for this 1977 US release.
Inspect the runout etchings in the vinyl's dead wax area, which serve as key identifiers for pressing authenticity.
When assessing condition, examine the media for surface scratches, warps, and any signs of wear that could affect playback quality.
The sleeve should be evaluated for ring wear, seam splits, and any writing or stickers that might impact value.
Frequently asked
How can I identify the original US pressing of Fleetwood Mac's 'Rumours'?
Look for the Warner Bros. Records label with the catalogue number BSK 3010 and confirm there is no barcode on the sleeve. Also, check for runout etchings in the vinyl's dead wax area.
How many tracks are on the 'Rumours' vinyl LP?
This album contains 11 tracks.
What genres and styles does 'Rumours' encompass?
'Rumours' spans rock genres, specifically pop rock, soft rock, and AOR.
Does this US pressing of 'Rumours' have a barcode on the sleeve?
No, the original 1977 US pressing does not have a barcode.
Why are runout etchings important for this vinyl?
Runout etchings help verify the authenticity and pressing details of the vinyl, distinguishing the original pressing from later reissues.