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Fleetwood Mac - by Richie Unterberger (Hardcover)

Fleetwood Mac - by  Richie Unterberger (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p><i>Fleetwood Mac: The Complete Illustrated History</i> tells the tumultuous story of the legendary British-American band and includes photographs and rare memorabilia.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>This is the complete, illustrated history of Fleetwood Mac, the legendary band that has sold more than 100 million records worldwide.</b> <p/> From this British-American band's blues origins in the 1960s to its pop superstardom in the 1970s and 1980s to its 2015 reunion, Fleetwood Mac has endeared itself to audiences worldwide. <i>Fleetwood Mac: The Complete Illustrated History</i><b>covers the band's illustrious career</b> through a <b>carefully researched text</b> and <b>myriad photographs and memorabilia</b>, including some rare and little-seen items. Spanning the band's 50+ years and seventeen studio albums, this roller-coaster history highlights details that will surprise even the most loyal fans. <p/> The band's most popular lineup includes drummer Mick Fleetwood, bassist John McVie, keyboardist and vocalist Christine McVie, guitarist and vocalist Lindsey Buckingham, and singer Stevie Nicks, but its members have shifted over the years since Fleetwood Mac began in 1967. And although the band's superstar phase in the 1970s is most familiar to the public, Fleetwood Mac's roots were in the blues, and the band <b>evolved in fits and starts before finding popular success</b>. <p/><i>Fleetwood Mac: The Complete Illustrated History </i><b>documents their entire story</b>, including the troubled circumstances that led to the 1970 withdrawal of the band's original guitarist, Peter Green, as well as the <b>broken marriage </b>of John and Christine McVie and the<b> romantic breakup of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham</b> that threatened to <b>split the group</b>--all to be followed by one of the biggest albums of all time, <i>Rumours</i>, which featured such enduring hits as "Dreams," "Don't Stop," and "Go Your Own Way." <p/> This is <b>the whole story of one of rock and roll's greatest bands--required reading for fans</b>.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Richie Unterberger</b> is the author of numerous rock history books. The first of these, <i>Unknown Legends of Rock 'n' Roll</i>, profiles underappreciated cult rock artists of all styles and eras; the next, <i>Urban Spacemen & Wayfaring Strangers: Overlooked Innovators & Eccentric Visionaries Of '60s Rock</i>, features in-depth surveys of 20 underrated greats of the era.<i> Turn! Turn! Turn!: The Folk-Rock Revolution</i> and its sequel, <i>Eight Miles High: Folk-Rock's Flight from Haight-Ashbury to Woodstock</i>, cover the history of the 1960s folk-rock movement. <i>Turn! Turn! Turn! </i>and <i>Eight Miles High</i> have been combined into the ebook <i>Jingle Jangle Morning: Folk-Rock </i>in the 1960s, which adds new and updated material. <p/><i>The Unreleased Beatles: Music and Film </i>won a 2007 Association for Recorded Sound Collections Award for Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research in the "Best Discography" division of the "Best Research in Recorded Rock Music" category. Among his other books are <i>White Light/White Heat: The Velvet Underground Day-By-Day</i>, <i>Won't Get Fooled Again: The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia</i>, and <i>Fleetwood Mac: The Ultimate Illustrated History</i>. <p/> Unterberger is also author of <i>The Rough Guide to Music USA</i>, a guidebook to the evolution of regional popular music styles throughout America in the 20th century, and <i>The Rough Guide to Jimi Hendrix</i>. He is a frequent contributor to <i>MOJO</i> and <i>Record Collector</i>, and has written hundreds of liner notes for CD reissues. He teaches courses on rock music history at the College of Marin, the University of San Francisco, and City College of San Francisco. He lives in San Francisco.</p></p>

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