Making Rumours

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‘This gossipy book describes all the makeups and breakups that figure in one of the most popular and enduring of all rock albums. ‘ THE NEW YORK TIMES

As one of the top selling albums of all time, it has become an iconic cornerstone album, one that never gets old.

Ken Caillat, the album’s co-producer offers us an incredibly rare, front-row seat into the recording studio where Rumours was born. Through Ken, we get a witness first hand the relationships, the endless partying and the creative struggles that took place whilst he and the band recorded Dreams, Don’t Stop, Go Your Own Way, The Chain, and other timeless tracks.

Discover how the breakdown of two couples within the band made the songs what they are, find out how the band’s collective excesses led to some of the most successful recording sessions and why Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham had a screaming match while recording You Make Loving Fun.

Featuring 80 exclusive photos , Making Rumours shows how Fleetwood Mac found their voice for the first time, amidst heartbreak, divorce, addiction, and betrayal.

Reviews

'Making Rumours might just be the best rock and roll biography I have ever read... an insightful and thorough read about a pivotal time in rock and roll.'
Vintage Rock
'Only a select few, including GRAMMY-winning producer Ken Caillat, can say they had a front-row seat for the birth of said phenomenon. The soap opera accompanying the making of Fleetwood Mac's 1977 album, Rumours, is a music story for the ages. Making Rumours is Caillat's personal account of the making of the album. Given Caillat's work as the album's co-producer and co-engineer, readers not only get the ultimate behind-the-glass perspective but also an intimate glimpse of the creative process and the triumphs and challenges that ultimately defined Rumours.'
Tim McPhate, The GRAMMYS
'This gossipy book describes all the makeups and breakups that figure in one of the most popular and enduring of all rock albums. Irresistible peeks into the way this classic album took shape.'
The New York Times