The band Mick Fleetwood called the most beautiful to hear: “A collaboration”
After building his reputation as Fleetwood Mac's drummer, Mick Fleetwood ventured into world music during the early 1980s, creating his solo album 'The Visitor' with African-inspired rhythms and instrumentation. The project saw him reimagine Fleetwood Mac's catalogue through a new cultural lens, working with Ghanaian musicians and traditional vocal ensembles to produce distinctive arrangements of familiar material.
Fleetwood's collaboration with the Ghana Folkloric Group became a highlight of his solo work, with the group's vocal harmonies impressing him as among the finest he'd encountered. The album's title track, built around this partnership, represented Fleetwood's commitment to artistic experimentation beyond rock conventions. Though 'The Visitor' remained a modest commercial undertaking in 1981, it showcased his evolution as a musician willing to explore and bridge different musical traditions.
- Mick Fleetwood praised the Ghana Folkloric Group's vocal harmonies as among the most beautiful he'd heard whilst recording his 1981 solo album 'The Visitor'
- The album featured African rhythms and reinterpretations of Fleetwood Mac material, including a children's drum ensemble version of 'Rattlesnake Shake'
- Fleetwood pursued world music collaboration during the band's hiatus, bringing Ghanaian musicians into his creative process