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Tyler Sehnal
Author
Playing in the Rain
Playing in the Rain explores Buckingham's journey from aspiring rock and roller to solo star, legendary producer, and chief architect of Fleetwood Mac's legacy and global superstardom. In doing so, Playing in the Rain fills gaps in modern conceptualizations of the band and Buckingham's own life and legacy.
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Sehnal painstakingly traces the career of guitarist/producer Lindsey Buckingham and his decades-long influence on the multi-platinum band Fleetwood Mac. He examines the band's start as a straight-ahead electric blues and rock act centered around bassist John McVie and drummer Mick Fleetwood, until the arrival of Buckingham and then-girlfriend Stevie Nicks in the mid-1970s. With a dramatic style that feeds off of the real-life turmoil within the band, Sehnal crafts a coherent narrative around Fleetwood Mac's success and creativity but also their romantic entanglements and substance abuse. Sehnal keeps the momentum crisp so that even casual fans of the band will find this extended extolling of Buckingham's genius absorbing as a story.

For all of Sehnal's carefully researched assertions of Buckingham as the driving creative genius behind the band’s biggest success, this is far from a hagiography. Sehnal, using a wide variety of sources, paints a picture of Buckingham as abrasive, obsessive, and controlling, a perfectionist with a drug problem. At the same time, he also details (partly through their classic "The Chain") how the band managed to put aside conflicts and use the combustible energy between them to create enormously popular and immaculately crafted hits.

Sehnal jumps back and forth in time a bit to create tension, but this is a mostly straightforward chronology that spends much of its time on the details of Fleetwood Mac's albums as well as Buckingham's solo work. Sehnal credits Buckingham's unique guitar-picking style and willingness to experiment as driving factors in the band's success but also details how Buckingham was sometimes a team player who knew how to make everyone else look good. Buckingham's personal ups and downs are here as well. Some transitions are repetitive or awkward, but for the most part Sehnal gives both the casual reader and most ardent fans a well-researched and passionately argued perspective on music that continues to win new fans.

Takeaway: A deep dive into the art of a Fleetwood Mac mastermind.

Comparable Titles: Ken Caillat and Steve Stiefel’s Marking Rumours, Sean Egan’s Fleetwood Mac on Fleetwood Mac.

Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A-
Marketing copy: A-

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