Books by Steve Stiefel
McSweeney's Issue 12
by Dave Eggers, Ben Ehrenreich, Rachel Sherman, Shann Ray, Andy Lamey, Wythe Marschall, Steve Stiefel, John Henry Fleming, Andrea Deszo, Champ Simpson
Issue 12 is made up of three parts. The first and largest section consists entirely of new writers -- new to us, probably new to you, and not even well-known by their own families.Part two is a new story from Roddy Doyle, featuring Jimmy Rabbitte of The Commitments.Part three is a collection of twenty-minute stories, by which we mean stories written in twenty minutes, from all sorts of people that you know and do not know.
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Making Rumours The Inside Story of the Classic Fleetwood Mac Album
Inside the making of one of the biggest-selling albums of all time: Fleetwood Mac's Rumours
Fleetwood Mac's classic 1977 Rumours album topped the Billboard 200 for thirty-one weeks and won the Grammy for Album of the Year. More recently, Rolling Stone named it the 25th greatest album of all time and the hit TV series Glee devoted an entire episode to songs from Rumours, introducing it to a new generation.
Now, for the first time, Ken Caillat, the album's co-producer, tells the full story, from endless partying and relationship dramas to the creative struggles to write and record "You Make Loving Fun," "Don't Stop," "Go Your Own Way," "The Chain," and other timeless tracks.
Tells the fascinating story of the making of Fleetwood Mac's Rumours, written by the producer who saw it all happen:
- Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham's screaming match while recording "You Make Loving Fun."
- The band's struggles with increasing success,
- How the album almost never happened when the master tape nearly disintegrated
- The incredible attention paid to even the tiniest elements of songs, from Lindsey playing a chair to Mick breaking glass.
- Includes eighty black-and-white photographs.
In 1977, Fleetwood Mac's members were guitarist/vocalist Lindsey Buckingham, vocalist Stevie Nicks, drummer Mick Fleetwood, vocalist Christine McVie, and bass guitarist John McVie.
Making Rumours shows how Fleetwood Mac created one of the greatest albums of all time, amidst heartbreak, divorce, addiction, and betrayal.
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