


As the year 1976 came to a close, John McVie along with the four other members in Fleetwood Mac, gathered together to listen to the playback of their new album. It had taken a full year to finish and required five studios to record and mix in. During that time, each of the band split up in their respective relationships. 'It sounds like a collection of rumours' remarked McVie once the last notes of the song finally faded. The record went on to become the fourth biggest selling album in the history of the music business and established Fleetwood Mac as one of the most successful bands of all time.
Biography | January 3, 2008

