Fleetwood Mac retreated from the insular strangeness of
Tusk and returned to straightforward pop songcraft for
Mirage. Boasting a glossy, friendly production that makes even the lesser numbers pleasant and ingratiating,
Mirage may not be as compelling as its two predecessors --
Rumours had raw emotion to give it a core, and
Tusk had
Lindsey Buckingham's runaway ambition -- but the popcraft of
Buckingham,
Christine McVie, and
Stevie Nicks results in enough terrific songs -- notably the hit singles "Gypsy," "Love in Store," and "Hold Me" -- to make the album enjoyable.
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi