DALY CITY, CA – DECEMBER, 1979: English singer, songwriter, lead vocalist Chritine McVie, of the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, performs on stage during the 1979 Tusk Tour circa December, 1979 at the Cow Palace in Daly City, California. (Photo by Randy Bachman/Getty Images)

Music from the late Christine McVie was released on Wednesday (7-12), in honor of her 80th birthday.

The first release “Little Darlin’,” was from a new Dolby Atmos and stereo mix of In The Meantime, created by McVie’s nephew Dan Perfect, who helped write and produce the original in 2004.

The previously unreleased gem was unearthed from those recording sessions. The other is by Mick Fleetwood, who paid tribute to his bandmate with a touching new instrumental version of “Songbird.” He posted a link to the songs on his Twitter page.

Coming up on November 3, two of her solo albums will be released… Christine McVie, will be available on CD and LP. On the same day, In The Meantime, comes out as a double-LP set and CD. Both on Rhino Records.

 

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