Fleetwood Mac: 40 Years of Creative Chaos

Fleetwood Mac: 40 Years of Creative Chaos

by Donald Brackett
Fleetwood Mac: 40 Years of Creative Chaos

Fleetwood Mac: 40 Years of Creative Chaos

by Donald Brackett

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Overview

Fleetwood Mac's distinctive sound, first really captured in the 1977 record Rumours, launched the group into the commercial stratosphere, and over the past three decades they have never looked back. All along the way their dysfunctional relationships have informed their professional success, as well as their personal downfalls. By writing and singing about their problems, Fleetwood Mac has transformed what breaks them apart into what keeps them together. They have turbaned their dark relationship dilemmas into glittering entertainment. In this highly entertaining chronicle, author Donald Brackett provides readers with a special opportunity to review the band's complicated history and reconsider the personal, dynamic sources of their classic albums and enduring hits.

The band drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie started in 1967 has gone through more personnel changes and stylistic innovations than any other pop group in our cultural history. The story of the group began when John Mayall and Alexis Korner, the band's mentors, launched a mid-'60s British blues revival. Ex-Mayall players Fleetwood and McVie then went on to form an incendiary band of psychedelic blues under the name Fleetwood Mac. But it was not until hearing a little-known 1973 record from Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks that Mick Fleetwood heard the future sound and true pop potential of his own group.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275993382
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/30/2007
Pages: 216
Sales rank: 947,409
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Donald Brackett is a Toronto-based art and music critic who specializes in contemporary popular culture subjects. He writes regularly for a wide cross section of national media, both in print and broadcast formats, among them: Globe and Mail, National Post, Canadian Art Magazine and Art in America. He has been the Executive Director of both the Professional Art Dealers Association and the Ontario Association of Art Galleries, and is currently on the faculty of Centennial College in Toronto, where he teaches The History of Art and The Business of Art. His forthcoming book, Dark Mirror: The Pathology of the Singer-Songwriter, will be published by Praeger.

Table of Contents


Introduction: Plugging in     ix
British Blues in the 1960s: The Musical Roots of Fleetwood Mac     1
The Original Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac     21
The Going of Green: Madness and Manalishi     47
Rebirth: The Coming of Christine Perfect and Bob Welch     69
Reincarnation: The Coming of Buckingham and Nicks     95
The Rumours Are True: Arrival of the Blockbuster     117
Tusk: Buckingham Takes Command     135
Then Play On, Again: The Last Twenty-Seven Years     153
Conclusion: Unplugged-Say You Might as Well     171
Notes     175
Index     183
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