Ken Caillat, a sound engineer, experienced the tumultuous recording of Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours," witnessing personal conflicts translate into music, ultimately leading to massive success.
Caillat reflected on the chaos within the band during the recording of "Rumours," stating, "One day, one couple was arguing, and then the next day one person threw champagne in the other person's face." This tumultuous environment fueled their songwriting.
Reflecting on his approach during the sessions, Caillat commented, "If I'd been aggressive, they would have fired me. I went with the flow. I basically wanted to get laid," highlighting his strategy of navigating the band's dynamics.
After working with Fleetwood Mac, Caillat published a memoir, "Making Rumours," detailing the recording process and his experiences, which remain significant in discussing the legacy of the album.
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