A very rare concert poster advertising The Aquae Sulis Incident, a May 1970 concert in Bath, England headlined by Fleetwood Mac. Conflicting online sources cite this as the last, or second to last show Peter Green played before leaving the band he founded. Aquae Sulis refers to the ancient Roman city of Bath, known for […]
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An RIAA Platinum Record Award for Fleetwood Mac album Greatest Hits. This award was presented to Russ Thyret (1944-2021), the former Chairman and CEO of Warner Bros. Records. Recordmecca’s Jeff Gold is a former Executive Vice President/General Manager of Warner Bros. who worked closely with Thyret, and obtained this directly from Thyret’s estate. This award was originally framed in one of […]
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A handbill advertising a 1968 Electric New Year’s Eve All Night Gala at Chicago’s Kinetic Theatre, featuring The Byrds, Muddy Waters and Fleetwood Mac (with Peter Green.) At the bottom there is a listing of upcoming shows by Albert King, the Velvet Underground with Spirit (Jan 24/25 1969,) Tim Hardin, Jeff Beck and 10 Years […]
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An original, extremely detailed pen and ink portrait of Fleetwood Mac, created by artist Nancy Onhanian for use in the Los Angeles Times’ October 14, 1979 review of the band’s new album Tusk. Included is the actual front page of the Times’ Calendar section, with this portrait. This extraordinary portrait must have taken many hours […]
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An original RIAA Quadruple (4x) Platinum Record Award for Fleetwood Mac’s The Dance, also commemorating the platinum sales of the music video from this album, presented to a former senior Vice President of the group’s record label, Warner Bros. Records. Recordmecca’s Jeff Gold is a former executive vice president of Warner Bros, and obtained this from a former […]
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A hard plastic Fleetwood Mac “Unlimited Access” backstage pass, housed in a custom made plexi-glass case that reads “Fire Extinguisher: In Case of Fire Break Glass,” from the collection of Russ Thyret, former Chairman of Warner Bros. Records, and a close associate of the band. We’re guessing this was something Fleetwood Mac made in extremely small numbers […]
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An extremely rare Fleetwood Mac belt buckle produced by their record label Warner Bros. Records to promote their 1977 album ‘Rumours’, with a similar era vintage Warner Bros Fleetwood Mac promotional button. These both come from the collection of Russ Thyret (1944-2021), the former Chairman and CEO of Warner Bros. Records, and a close associate […]
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A beautiful sealed mint condition copy of Fleetwood Mac’s self titled album issued by Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs. The loose wrap baggie is fully intact, with the Limited Edition sticker on front, and Original Master Recordings flyer sealed inside. From the collection of a longtime Warner Bros. employee who worked with the band.
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Two extraordinary pieces of original album cover artwork used for Fleetwood Mac’s highly-acclaimed album Tusk, including “the floating collage,” which author Ryan Reid notes in his book Fleetwood Mac FAQ “remains Tusk’s true visual centerpiece.” Created by acclaimed artist/photographer/graphic designer Jayme Odgers, these stunning photographic collages are the result of five separate photo sessions, and […]
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A sealed copy of the 2016 Record Store Day limited double album The Alternate Tusk, signed on the front cover by album cover photographer Jayme Odgers. We obtained this directly from Odgers, and at our request, he peeled back the shrink wrap on the lower right hand corner and signed the album cover. In near […]
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An original 1979 RIAA Platinum Record Award for Fleetwood Mac’s Tusk, presented to Russ Thyret (1944-2021), former Chairman and CEO of Warner Bros. Records, and a close friend of the band. Recordmecca’s Jeff Gold is a former Executive Vice President of Warner Bros who worked closely with Thyret, and obtained this directly from his estate. The […]
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A factory sealed, mint condition example of the ultra rare 1977 commemorative silver stamped edition of Fleetwood Mac’s Rumors. Only 250 of these LP’s were made, for distribution to Warner Bros. Records employees, in recognition of the role they played in making this album one of the biggest selling records of all time. Recordmecca’s Jeff […]
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A rare concert poster advertising a show by Fleetwood Mac and Firefall, in July 1976 at the Syracuse NY War Memorial. The poster is in excellent condition and measures 17″ x 19 1/2″, and has been dry-mounted to art board. Before mounting, it had been machine folded in half, and evidence of the flattened fold […]
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The original photograph used on the cover of Fleetwood Mac’s 1974 album Heroes Are Hard To Find, taken by the late Herbie Worthington III. This large mounted print came from Worthington’s estate, and is almost certainly the actual print used by the Warner Bros. Records art department to create the album cover. Measuring 15 ½” […]
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A Stevie Nicks stage-used tambourine signed by the complete classic lineup of Fleetwood Mac during their 1997 “The Dance” tour. This tambourine was played by Nicks during Fleetwood Mac’s October 9, 1997 concert at the Fargo, N.D. Fargodome, and signed after the concert by Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Christine McVie, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie, and […]
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An exceedingly rare concert poster for the 1967 British National Jazz & Blues Festival featuring what is arguably the greatest lineup ever at a UK festival. Performing over three days were many of the greatest British artists ever, including the first show ever by Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac, the Small Faces, The Cream, The Jeff […]
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