
Buckingham Nicks is the only document that Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks launched as a duo earlier than becoming a member of Fleetwood Mac.
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Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, whose turbulent relationship was each a defining and harmful a part of Fleetwood Mac, are in actual fact going again once more, this time to the place all of it started.
After a lot hypothesis — fueled by a cryptic set of coordinated Instagram posts — the musicians introduced final week that they are going to be reissuing Buckingham Nicks, the one studio album they recorded as a duo of the identical identify.
They recorded it once they have been of their mid-20s, exploring a romantic relationship and a folk-rock, Laurel Canyon-esque sound. On the time, they have been mainly unknown, says rock and roll historian Richie Unterberger.
“So for a lot of Fleetwood Mac followers — and there are thousands and thousands of them — who’re interested in what Buckingham and Nicks did earlier than becoming a member of the group and what their roots have been, that is the one recorded proof,” he advised NPR.
The ten-track album was initially launched in 1973, and in a accident, led to Buckingham and Nicks becoming a member of Fleetwood Mac the next yr — and subsequently serving to rework the-then English blues-rock band into a success machine.
Though Buckingham Nicks helped put the longer term superstars on the map, it was on no account a business success.
“With lukewarm preliminary opinions and gross sales, it was dropped from Polydor Information inside months of its launch and has remained elusive, with out-of-print vinyl copies fetching anyplace from $40 to $150 on the web,” Carrie Courogen wrote for NPR in 2018.

Buckingham and Nicks, pictured performing in 2013, broke up throughout their time in Fleetwood Mac and have a famously tumultuous relationship.
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After a tumultuous few years of romance, infidelity, breakups and lawsuits, Fleetwood Mac has been largely inactive for many years, although lots of its rotating roster of members have had strong solo careers.
Nonetheless, the band’s songs have held a agency grasp on the airwaves (bear in mind TikTok’s juice-sipping longboarder, who catapulted “Desires” again on the charts in 2020?). And intrigue round its members continues to swirl, with footage of Nicks holding Buckingham’s gaze throughout a 1997 dwell efficiency of her breakup ballad “Silver Springs” routinely going viral.
And the elusive Buckingham Nicks has topped the wishlists of collectors and die-hard followers all of the whereas, Unterberger says.
Copies of the document — both used or new ones that had by no means been bought — have been snapped up as soon as Fleetwood Mac turned profitable, and have not been available for half a century.
Whereas sure songs from Buckingham Nicks have appeared in bootleg copies, field units and sparing dwell performances, the album that began all of it has by no means been reissued. That may change on Sept. 19, when Rhino Information is about to launch a remastered model on vinyl, CD and digital platforms.
Why now? Unterberger says there might have been rights points or contractual obstacles stopping the album from popping out sooner. Buckingham and Nicks’ views might also have modified now that they’re of their mid-to-late 70s.
“They could, if not look again on it with extra pleasure, assume: ‘That is actually vital for our catalog and our legacy. It may not be us at our greatest. It may not be the best music. Nevertheless it’s vital that individuals know the place we got here from and know as a lot about our music as doable,'” he says.
A fortuitous accident: Buckingham Nicks to Fleetwood Mac
Buckingham and Nicks met as highschool college students in California within the Sixties, and began taking part in music collectively whereas at San Jose State College. They began courting round 1972 whereas engaged on their eponymous album, by which they posed nude for the black-and-white cowl.
In the meantime, in England, Fleetwood Mac was additionally discovering its voice. The band, which began as a blues-rock group in 1967, constantly modified its lineup and its fashion. By 1974, it had developed right into a pop and progressive rock band, and solely had two of its authentic members: drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie.
Shortly after the band relocated to Los Angeles, guitarist Bob Welch exited unexpectedly, prompting Fleetwood to seek for his alternative on the similar time he was in search of a brand new recording studio.
What occurred subsequent, Unterberger says, is “one of many extra fortuitous accidents … in rock music historical past.”
Fleetwood occurred to go to Sound Metropolis Studios. There, a producer named Keith Olsen performed tape from Buckingham Nicks — not essentially to showcase the duo, however to indicate Fleetwood “that is what we are able to do on the studio,” as Unterberger explains. Nonetheless, the album itself made an impression on Fleetwood, who quickly invited Buckingham — himself a guitarist and singer — to hitch the band.
“And Buckingham … mentioned, ‘I can not go into the band simply on my own. You will additionally must take Stevie Nicks,'” Unterberger says. “[The band] met with each of them they usually determined, ‘Yeah, we’ll take each of the members of Buckingham Nicks,’ and that was important to their transition to a high pop rock group.”
Musically, Unterberger says the 1973 album bears a number of the logos of what the duo later delivered to Fleetwood Mac, from the vocal harmonies to the attribute blends of acoustic and electrical guitars. However he says the songwriting is not as memorable — that was enhanced when the 2 joined forces with Fleetwood Mac’s different main singer-songwriter, keyboard participant and John McVie’s spouse, Christine McVie.
“I can hear why this document was not profitable and, on the similar time, why Fleetwood Mac … heard traits that may very well be actual belongings to the band,” he says.

A billboard signal on Sundown Boulevard in Los Angeles advertises Buckingham Nicks.
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A reissue does not imply a reunion. It is nonetheless excellent news for followers
Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 album Rumours, extensively thought of their greatest work, has bought over 40 million copies worldwide. Notably, it was created throughout a time of intense romantic turmoil and interpersonal drama for the band’s members, together with the divorces of Christine and John McVie and Mick Fleetwood and his then-wife, in addition to the breakup of Buckingham and Nicks.
1973’s Buckingham and Nicks harkens again to a less complicated time, as each of its members have mentioned through the years.
“Earlier than fame and all of the creepiness creeped in, there was a very candy lady and a very candy boy that sang collectively and made stunning music,” Nicks mentioned in 2013.

Stevie Nicks seems to be at Lindsey Buckingham throughout a December 1979 efficiency. The 2 have been courting once they joined Fleetwood Mac, however broke up whereas engaged on the 1977 album Rumours.
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Buckingham is quoted in Rhino Information’ announcement as saying that regardless of their relative inexperience, the album “stands up in a means you hope it will, by these two children who have been fairly younger to be doing that work.”
Nicks left and rejoined Fleetwood Mac within the Nineteen Nineties, and Buckingham was fired in 2018, the identical yr it held a reunion tour with out him. After Christine McVie died in 2022, Nicks quashed the general public’s hope of any future reunions, saying: “There isn’t a likelihood of placing Fleetwood Mac again collectively in any means. With out her, it simply could not work.”
So when Nicks and Buckingham posted matching tune lyrics on Instagram earlier this month, they set off a little bit of a frenzy. However Unterberger cautions followers to not learn an excessive amount of into the re-release of their first album. For instance, he says, it isn’t clear whether or not they communicated instantly in any respect or simply by way of representatives.
“In the event that they wanted to approve this launch, it appears to be an indication that there is perhaps extra civil communications between the pair than there have been at many factors … actually for the reason that Nineteen Eighties,” he says. “However I would not essentially assume that.”
What’s undoubtedly thrilling, he says, is that the album will lastly be accessible to followers, whether or not they’re longtime die-hards or curious Spotify browsers. And it might encourage different artists to comply with go well with.
“I believe that it is a good signal that one thing like this lastly comes out, as a result of it’d encourage different artists and document firms to difficulty issues from their vaults that for some motive they could have been frozen there, or they could assume that it displays badly on them,” he provides. “However they’re actually very helpful, not only for skilled historians … but in addition for followers.”