Christine McVie – Christine McVie (Vinyl LP, 1984)
Christine McVie – Christine McVie (1984)
One of rock's most beloved voices steps into the spotlight on her own terms. Christine McVie — the self-titled 1984 solo debut from the Fleetwood Mac keyboardist and songwriter — is a warm, melodic gem that showcases the full range of her artistry beyond the band that made her a household name.
About the Artist
Born Christine Perfect in 1943, Christine McVie spent decades as the quiet backbone of Fleetwood Mac — the steady hand behind some of the band's most enduring songs. A classically trained pianist who found her voice in the British blues scene, she fronted Chicken Shack before joining Fleetwood Mac in 1970 following her marriage to bassist John McVie. She won the British Blues Award for Best Female Vocalist in 1969, and was later inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Fleetwood Mac in 1998. Her songwriting catalogue — including You Make Loving Fun, Over My Head, Say You Love Me, Little Lies, and Everywhere — helped define the sound of an era.
About the Album
Released on Warner Bros. Records in 1984, Christine McVie was her first proper solo album in over a decade, following the early Christine Perfect LP from 1970. Produced by Russ Titelman and featuring guitarist Todd Sharp, the album leans into polished, radio-friendly pop rock while retaining the soulful warmth that defines her voice. It was a commercial success, reaching #26 on the Billboard 200.
Record Details
- Catalog #: 9147-7522
- Side A Matrix: 9147-7522A DT
- Label: Warner Bros. Records
- Year: 1984
- Format: 12" Vinyl LP
Condition
Record: Carefully cleaned with a Spin-Clean record washer and stored in a new plastic inner sleeve. The record shows minor scuffs but played flawlessly on a quality turntable with no skips. Minor pops and crackles were noted during playback — consistent with the visual grade.
Jacket: Fair/Good condition. Normal wear throughout with ring wear beginning to show around the record outline, as pictured. Please refer to photos for an accurate representation of condition.
Christine McVie – Christine McVie (Vinyl LP, 1984)