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| | rolling stone reviews of kiln house, future games and bare trees - The Ledge |
 | | Fleetwood Mac's next albums, Future Games and Bare Trees, displayed a brighter style of rock, laced with cooing harmonies and pretty melodies, Not long after Bare Trees, however, Danny Kirwan amicably left to pursue a solo career and was replaced by former John Baldry guitarist Bob Weston. |
 | | Scarrot's poem moves along exhilaratingly, even though its lyric is a metaphor of old age and approaching death; perhaps it's the acceptance of the cycle that gives the music a hopeful, almost happy feeling. |
 | | Bob Welch's two contributions, however, don't approach the power of "Future games." His "The Ghost" and "Sentimental Lady," while not unattractive in themselves, are the weakest tracks on the album. |
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