
The QSR concept allows customers to mix and match favorites to create custom bowls. Inspired by local, seasonal and natural ingredients, Chef Franklin Becker has created a menu that offers wholesome food that makes you feel real good about eating it, and even better after. All rights reserved.The Little Beet was founded with one simple philosophy: To serve real food deliciously. Here's the full Songbird (A Solo Collection) track list:Ĭopyright © 2022, ABC Audio. A limited-edition sea-foam green vinyl LP will be available exclusively from. Songbird can be pre-ordered now, and will issued on CD, on vinyl and digitally. The other song, "Ask Anybody," was co-written by Christine and Steve Winwood, who contributed backing vocals and piano to the tune. "The Challenge" features backing vocals from Lindsey Buckingham and lead guitar by Eric Clapton. Songbird includes two interesting songs from the 1984 Christine McVie album. "Slowdown" has been released as an advance digital single.

The latter tune wasn't completed at the time, and Glyn finished the track by adding Ricky Peterson on Hammond organ and Ethan Johns on drums and guitar. The other two previously unreleased tracks are " Slowdown," a song Christine wrote for the 1985 film American Flyers, and "All You Gotta Do," a duet that McVie recorded with singer/bassist George Hawkins during the In the Meantime sessions.

The record also boasts three previously unreleased recordings, including an updated, orchestral version of Fleetwood Mac's "Songbird" that pairs Christine's original vocals with a new string arrangement created by Grammy-winning composer and arranger Vince Mendoza. All of the tracks have been remastered by famed producer Glyn Johns. The album, Songbird (A Solo Collection), is due out June 24, and is a 10-track compilation made up mostly of previously released tunes songs from two of McVie's solo albums - her 1984 self-titled effort and 2004's In the Meantime. Now full details of the project have been announced.

Last month, Christine McVie revealed in a BBC Radio interview that she had plans to release a new solo album called Songbird that will include a reworked version of her popular Fleetwood Mac ballad of the same name.
