Year | Album | U.S. Billboard 200 | UK Albums Chart[4] | Additional information |
1968 | Mr. Wonderful | - | 10 | First Fleetwood Mac album to feature Christine McVie as a session musician |
1969 | Then Play On | 192 | 6 | Christine McVie featured as a session musician on this album |
1970 | Kiln House | 69 | 39 | Christine McVie created the album art |
1971 | Future Games | 91 | - | First album with Christine McVie as a full member of Fleetwood Mac |
1972 | Bare Trees | 70 | - | - |
1973 | Penguin | 49 | - | - |
1973 | Mystery to Me | 68 | - | - |
1974 | Heroes Are Hard to Find | 34 | - | - |
1975 | Fleetwood Mac (The White Album) | 1 | 23 | First album with Stevie Nicks & Lindsey Buckingham. Christine McVie's own "Over My Head" became Fleetwood Mac's first radio hit in the US, peaking at #20 on the Billboard Hot 100. Her "Say You Love Me" was also a Top 20 record. |
1977 | Rumours | 1 | 1 | Featured Christine's biggest charting single with Fleetwood Mac - "Don't Stop" - coming in at #3 on the US Charts. It also included her "You Make Lovin' Fun", which also made the US Top Ten. Christine's signature, "Songbird", is also included. |
1979 | Tusk | 4 | 1 | Featured her "Think About Me", which hit #20 on Billboard in 1980. |
1980 | Live | 14 | 31 | Featured a new Christine McVie song - "One More Night" |
1982 | Mirage | 1 | 5 | Featured Christine McVie's "Hold Me" (US#4) and "Love in Store" (US#22). |
1987 | Tango in the Night | 7 | 1 | Included Christine McVie standards "Little Lies" (UK#5, US#4), "Everywhere" (UK#4, US#14), and "Isn't it Midnight" (UK#60). |
1988 | Greatest Hits | 14 | 3 | Featured two new songs including Christine McVie's "As Long as You Follow" |
1990 | Behind the Mask | 18 | 1 | Christine McVie's "Save Me" reached the US Top 40 in 1990. McVie stopped touring with Fleetwood Mac after the Behind The Mask tour was complete |
1995 | Time | - | 47 | The last studio release with Christine McVie as a full-time member. Not widely known |
1997 | The Dance | 1 | 15 | Christine McVie participated in her final tour with Fleetwood Mac and retired from the group thereafter |
2003 | Say You Will | 3 | 6 | Christine McVie was credited as an additional musician. She played keyboards and provided background vocals on "Bleed to Love Her" and "Steal Your Heart Away". |
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