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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "25 Years – The Chain is a boxed set by British-American band Fleetwood Mac originally released in 1992. It consists of four CDs, covering the history of the band from its formation in 1967 to 1992. The set features several previously unreleased studio tracks, new mixes, live recordings, and a different version of the international hit single \"Tusk\".The extended version of Stevie Nicks' \"Gypsy\" was also included for the first time on a commercial release, and this collection also marked the first time Nicks' \"Silver Springs\" had appeared on a full-length Fleetwood Mac album. It was originally intended for inclusion on the international multi-million selling album Rumours, however, it was removed from the track listing at the last minute. It was issued in 1976 as the B-side to the single \"Go Your Own Way\" but the song had never been released commercially since. The inclusion of \"Silver Springs\" on this collection marked Nicks' first departure from the band, when Mick Fleetwood refused to allow the track to appear on Nicks' retrospective compilation Timespace: The Best of Stevie Nicks, instead intending it for 25 Years – The Chain. The disagreement was ultimately resolved and the song itself was eventually released as a single five years later in 1997, taken from the album The Dance after a live performance from the sell-out tour of the same name.A condensed 2-CD version of the compilation was also available containing highlights from the 4-CD set. The popular hit single \"Hold Me\" was only available on this format as was the track \"Bermuda Triangle\". The new track \"Love Shines\" was released as a single in the UK, whereas the track \"Paper Doll\" was released in the US instead.On 11 June 2012, the 4-disc version of The Chain was re-released in the UK, now at a budget price. It peaked at number 9 on the UK album charts the same week, and has since been certified Silver by the BPI. The album reached #1 in New Zealand where it has since been certified 2xPlatinum."@en }

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