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Kiln House is the fourth studio album by the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1970. The album marks a significant transition for the band, showcasing a more experimental and eclectic sound compared to their previous works. With a blend of blues, rock, and folk influences, Kiln House features songs that reflect the band's evolving musical identity. Notably, it includes contributions from guitarist Jeremy Spencer, who wrote several tracks, and keyboardist Christine McVie, whose presence began to shape the band's future direction. The album is remembered for its introspective lyrics and innovative arrangements, establishing a foundation for Fleetwood Mac's later commercial success.