I’ve been a devoted Christine McVie fan since the early 1970s, and was quite distressed by her recent death. I had read Storms just a few months before she passed, and thought The Complete Illustrated History would be more complete and less biased. It was, but it was also repetitive. The format included quoted reviews of albums and concerts by various people in the press, which was fine. But then author Unterberger restated what the reviewers said, with completely redundant information. I would have like to see more photos and illustrations, and fewer reviews of the reviews.
As a longtime fan I know a lot about Fleetwood Mac, but Illustrated History laid it all out album by album and tour by tour, with particularly interesting backgrounds on the early musicians. Peter Green, FM’s founder, was extremely interesting, his great talent, guitar work, and leadership sidelined by fear apparently stemming from imbibing too much acid. The author detailed each album in a way that inspired me to take on the project of listening to them all over again.
Lots of good information and photos here for those who don’t know the history. But you’ll have to be okay with lots of repetition.