Fleetwood Mac: Behind the Masks

Bob Brunning
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Behind the Masks tells the riveting story of the band which refused to give up and go away in the face of adversity. Following the recruitment of Californian unknows Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks in the mid-seventies, Fleetwood Mac documented their inner tensions on one of the best selling records of all time, Rumours. It would be followed by Tusk, Mirage, and Tango in the Night, but still the dramas unfolded. Lindsey Buckingham quit, John and Christine McVie broke up, Mick's marriage folded and he went bankrupt. Writing from a unique perspective as the band's first bass player, Bob Brunning takes us through twenty-three years and eleven line-ups in this detailed and dramatic history of the fascinating Fleetwood Mac.
Genres: Nonfiction
288 Pages

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