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My Twenty-Five Years in Fleetwood Mac/Book and Cd [Hardcover]

Mick Fleetwood (Author)
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September 1992
A celebration in words and pictures of the popular rock group offers never-before-seen photographs of the band members and a text that provides behind-the-scenes anecdotes.


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Hundreds of photographs (mostly black and white) comprise this celebratory look at one of the more enduring of the "British invasion" pop bands. Fleetwood Mac attained the height of its popularity in the mid-1970s with the album Rumors , but ten years later its key members began to focus on solo projects. The book's thorough discography includes all album and single releases by Fleetwood Mac, as well as each band member's individual releases and guest appearances. A CD recording accompanying the book contains a brief narration by Mick Fleetwood and two never-before-released tracks by the 1967 band, featuring Jeremy Spencer on vocals. Although diehard fans will want a copy for their coffee tables, libraries may do better to purchase Mick Fleetwood's more informative My Life and Adventures in Fleetwood Mac (Morrow, 1990).
-Tim LaBorie, St. Joseph's Univ., Philadelphia
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 199 pages
  • Publisher: Hyperion Books; 1St Edition edition (September 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 156282936X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1562829360
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 10.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,670,278 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A correction., October 16, 2005
This review is from: My Twenty-Five Years in Fleetwood Mac/Book and Cd (Hardcover)
The two songs on the CD included with the hard cover edition are actually from Jeremy Spencer's 1970 solo album - released shortly after Fleetwood Mac's Then Play On, which Jeremy did not play on. Although essentially a Fleetwood Mac album, it has never been released on CD.

The songs feature Jeremy, Danny Kirwan, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie - in fact everyone in Fleetwood Mac at the time EXCEPT Peter Green, who only played on one track on the album.

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5.0 out of 5 stars for every Fleetwood Mac fan - young or old, February 21, 2002
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This review is from: My Twenty-Five Years in Fleetwood Mac/Book and Cd (Hardcover)
This book is a must have for any Fleetwood Mac fan! It includes wonderful pictures and an indepth history of the band. The CD includes Mick Fleetwood talking up 2 never released songs sung by Peter Green - very cool!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Of Albatrosses And Penguins, July 2, 2008
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This review is from: My Twenty-Five Years in Fleetwood Mac/Book and Cd (Hardcover)
A fun book for Fleetwood Mac fans, 1992's "My Twenty-Five Years In Fleetwood Mac" is nevertheless both a misnomer and a missed opportunity.

Mick Fleetwood, drummer and founding member of the legendary rock group and author of the tell-all "Fleetwood" the year before, may be the credited author of this coffee-table tome, but it is clear he produced nothing other than some dashed-off, impenetrable endnotes. You do get a nice array of vintage photos, but with minimal captions and too much non-chronological placement. A droning text provides a Cliff Notes version of the band's tale.

Not that this is a dull book. Too much was always going on in and around Fleetwood Mac to make their story anything less than scintillating.

Starting out in 1967 as a British blues band, Fleetwood Mac soon found themselves in the unlikely role of U.K. hitmakers, thanks to leader Peter Green and his fellow guitarists Jeremy Spencer and Danny Kirwan. All three eventually fell victim to various forms of religious mania and/or madness, leaving the band to Fleetwood and bassist John McVie.

By the early 1970s, the Mac had reestablished themselves as transatlantic hippies, complete with their very own English commune, a new U.S. fan base, and denim-clad earth mother Christine McVie weaving simple melodies into arresting pop hooks.

Then came Big Mac of the late 1970s, a Californized radio and chart juggernaut where studio/guitar whiz Lindsay Buckingham and spellbinding Stevie Nicks fit in with Fleetwood and the McVies so perfectly a new fan could have been forgiven thinking they had been together all along.

They weren't, of course, which is where this book comes in handy. It would have come in more useful if it had been more cleverly constructed, but alas it seems a slapdash effort to cash in on the success of "Fleetwood". Obvious errors riddle the text, such as the band's performance at the "U.S. Festival" [umm, it was called US Festival, after the magazine] and one of Christine's signature ballads renamed "Spare Me Little Of Your Love" [that missing article "A" makes all the difference between plaintive and spiteful].

The text keeps jumping far ahead of the photos, so that you would still be looking at photos of Kirwan while the text relates the departures of those who replaced him. And the text ODs on wacky hyperbole - a short bitter fight with their former manager becomes "one of the most sordid and depraved episodes in the history of popular music." Kind of puts Altamont in its place, no?

The book comes with a CD, two previously unreleased songs and a spoken introduction by Fleetwood at his most grandly unctuous. At least the songs are good, especially "You Made A Hit", an uncommonly rocking Mac number featuring Jeremy Spencer.

Even better, the best thing by far here, is a very extensive chronology of the band and its members. Given the amount of people who had been in and out of Mac by 1992, it's quite a feat. The full-page reproductions of all the major studio album covers are a nice touch, even if they, like all the many other illustrations, are in black and white. Better than a dead albatross, yes, but "My Twenty-Five Years" could have been so much more.
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