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Mick Fleetwood's Zoo - I'm Not Me (LP) - NM/VG+

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Mick Fleetwood's Zoo's I'm Not Me LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Mick Fleetwood's Zoo's I'm Not Me second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
Condition:
Used
Availability:
In Stock. Usually Ships Next Business Day
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Visually Graded Record:
NM
Visually Graded Sleeve:
VG+
Catalogue #:
APL1 4652
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock
$30.00

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Album Info

Artist: Mick Fleetwood's Zoo
Album: I'm Not Me
Released: Australasia, 1983

Tracklist:

A1Angel Come Home4:15
Vocals - Billy Burnette
A2You Might Need Somebody3:26
Vocals - Steve Ross
A3Tonight3:56
Vocals - George Hawkins
A4I Want You Back2:51
Vocals - Lindsey Buckingham, Steve Ross
A5I'm Not Me3:41
Vocals - Billy Burnette
B1State Of The Art4:04
Vocals - George Hawkins
B2Tear It Up3:09
Vocals - Billy Burnette
B3This Love4:16
Vocals - George Hawkins
B4I Give2:46
Vocals - Steve Ross
B5Just Because2:38
Vocals - Steve Ross
B6Put Me Right4:03
Vocals - George Hawkins


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Description

Mick Fleetwood's Zoo released their album "I'm Not Me" on April 1, 1992. This album is a fascinating piece of work that showcases the talents of Fleetwood, who is best known as the drummer for the legendary rock band Fleetwood Mac. "I'm Not Me" is often seen as a departure from the classic sound of Fleetwood Mac, venturing into a more eclectic mix of rock, blues, and even some elements of funk.

The album features a variety of musicians, including the talented guitarist Rick Vito, who also contributed to Fleetwood Mac during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The collaboration between Fleetwood and Vito brings a unique flavor to the album, blending their styles in a way that feels both fresh and familiar. The production of the album is polished, with a crisp sound that highlights the musicianship of the band.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Love Is Dangerous," which features a catchy chorus and a driving beat that makes it a memorable listen. The song showcases Fleetwood's drumming prowess while allowing Vito's guitar work to shine. Another notable track is "I Can't Wait," which has a more laid-back vibe but still carries an infectious groove that makes it hard not to tap your feet along.

Critically, "I'm Not Me" received a mixed reception. Some reviewers appreciated the album's adventurous spirit and the way it pushed the boundaries of what fans might expect from Fleetwood. Others felt that it lacked the cohesive songwriting that characterized Fleetwood Mac's best work. Major publications like Rolling Stone and Billboard offered their takes, with Rolling Stone noting the album's "bold experimentation" while Billboard highlighted the strong musicianship throughout.

Despite the mixed reviews, the album has its share of fans who appreciate its unique sound and the way it captures a moment in Fleetwood's career. It’s interesting to note that the album was released during a time when Fleetwood Mac was not actively recording new material, allowing Fleetwood to explore his own musical ideas without the constraints of the band's established sound.

In terms of cultural significance, "I'm Not Me" represents a time of transition for Fleetwood and his collaborators. The early 90s were a period of change in the music industry, with grunge and alternative rock beginning to dominate the charts. Fleetwood's decision to release a solo project during this time reflects his desire to experiment and evolve as an artist, even if it meant stepping away from the mainstream success of Fleetwood Mac.

One fun fact about the album is that it was recorded in various locations, including studios in Los Angeles and Nashville, which contributed to its diverse sound. The blending of different musical influences is evident throughout the tracks, making it a rich listening experience. Fleetwood himself has mentioned in interviews that this album was a way for him to express his individuality and explore different musical avenues that he might not have been able to pursue within the confines of Fleetwood Mac.

Overall, "I'm Not Me" is an intriguing album that showcases Mick Fleetwood's talents beyond his role as a drummer in Fleetwood Mac. While it may not have achieved the same level of acclaim as some of his other projects, it stands as a testament to his creativity and willingness to explore new musical landscapes. For fans of Fleetwood Mac and those interested in the evolution of rock music in the early 90s, this album is definitely worth a listen.

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