Thursday, May 10, 2012

Fleetwood Mac: Producer Ken Caillat On 'Making Rumours' - Huffington Post Interview


Fleetwood Mac: Producer Ken Caillat On 'Making Rumours'
By: Debra Ollivier - Huffington Post

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Behind every great band there's often great drama, and Fleetwood Mac was no exception. The band marked the 70s with huge hits, including its album Rumours, which produced four top-ten singles, stayed on the charts for 31 weeks, sold over 40 million copies and won a Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1977. But Fleetwood Mac's creativity and rise to stardom was marked by chaos: divorce, infidelity, intense creative struggles, and endless partying, which nearly tore the band apart.

In Making Rumours: The Inside Story of the Classic Fleetwood Mac Album, Ken Caillat chronicles what went on behind the scenes with band members Christine and John McVie, Mick Fleetwood, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, and how the band overcame obstacles despite adversity. "All of us were in our 20s," says Caillat. "We were young and kind of wide-eyed. Success hadn't struck anyone yet. I actually don't think this book should be called a music book, It's really a success story about personal triumph. And I was really lucky to be there."

Caillat has worked with a number of notable artists, including Paul McCartney, Joni Mitchell, Herbie Hancock, and his own daughter, Grammy-winning singer Colbie Caillat. (Caillat produced her number one album, Breakthrough.) Making Rumours coincides with the 35th anniversary of the release of Rumours.

Full Interview at Huffington Post

1 comment:

Teri C said...

One of the best books I've read about the band, from the perspective of someone who was there. Calliat writes in an easy, smooth tone that makes you feel as though your hearing a story, about your friend's life, over coffee. He talks a LOT, in detail, of how he worked the mixer, spliced the tapes and the ups and downs of producing an album. Although I didn't understand much of the garb, he made feel as though I did! I could visualize every second of his narrative. I learned so much about FM as a band and it's members as people. One of the best parts throughout the book is how Caillat's BFF, Scooter, was there, too, through the making of the LP. For a brief moment, through Caillat's words, I was there. There for The Making of Rumours.

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