Fleetwood Mac – Fleetwood Mac (Deluxe Edition)
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1975 album Fleetwood Mac (Deluxe Edition).
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Guitars used by Lindsey Buckingham on Fleetwood Mac (Deluxe Edition)
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at 3:45 into the video he is holding his vintage Martin D-18 Acoustic. Interview is shot in his studio
Fender Stratocaster Electric Guitar
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In this picture, one can see Lindsey Buckingham playing a Stratocaster fitted with a Alembic Blaster (Could be the 59 Strat Ken's talking about, but appears to have a 65 Stratocaster Neck) it was used for the Rumours Tour on "Over My Head" in Open-D, Buckingham has multiple Strats, in a Guitar Player Magazine from 1977 he mentions to have a 63 Hybrid Strat, which is a 1963 Hardtail Stratocaster Body, been refinshed Black and Buckingham has stripped the paint, and has a 1965 Fender Stratocaster Neck (also fitted with a Alembic Blaster), the 63 Hybrid Strat has probably been on every Mac Record that Buckingham has recorded on, Probably both of those Strats have been used on the Rumours Sessions, Buckingham has also been seen with a Natural Stratocaster on stage with Richard Dashut from 1984, as well as two White Stratocasters on the Say You Will Tour 03-04, it seems to be used on "Tusk", one of them has had a Roland Synth Pickup (GR50??), in the Video "Lindsey Buckingham - Solo Anthology Unboxing Video" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hDO0sCvFTY, Buckingham is seen with a Black Stratocaster Copy, a Sunburst Stratocaster also fitted with a Roland Pickup, and his 63 Hybrid Stratocaster
In the book "Making Rumours: The Inside Story of the Classic Fleetwood Mac Album" by Ken Caillat and Steve Stiefel, it is mentioned that Buckingham used Stratocasters during the recording of "Rumours". (page 70)
Then the fun began. All of the members of the band went out into the studio’s recording area on the other side of the large double-sided glass separating the control room from the studio, and sat down at their starting instruments: Mick with his eight-inch Ludwig snare, John with his Fender Bassman, and Christine at her Hammond B3 organ. Lindsey chose his 1959 Fender Stratocaster, and Stevie picked up her tambourine, festooned with long black ribbons.
In this image, Lindsey Buckingham is playing a Fender Telecaster. He is known to have a few Telecasters, including a distinctive blonde model with a mini humbucker in the middle, a humbucker at the neck, and a Tele single coil at the bridge. This guitar was prominently used during Fleetwood Mac's White Album sessions and tour, particularly for the song "Monday Morning," as noted by Ray Lindsey. Currently, this unique Telecaster, now in an Esquire configuration, is with Lindsey's son, Will. The pictured guitar is a 1952-54 Telecaster, which Buckingham played live from 1977-78 and in the studio, as documented in the Tusk documentary. Although claimed by Richard Dashut to be his, it appears in Buckingham's hands in a 2008 Guitar World DVD.
Stevie Nicks
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Microphones used by Stevie Nicks on Fleetwood Mac (Deluxe Edition)
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She's been using this mic since forever. Fits her voice very well.
John McVie
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Bass Guitars used by John McVie on Fleetwood Mac (Deluxe Edition)
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If you scroll to the notable instruments section of this article you can see where it says John uses a Fender Precision bass