
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham from Fleetwood Mac are set to bring back their joint album, a release that has been absent for 52 years, for all fans to enjoy once more.
Before joining Fleetwood Mac, these two individuals were known for their romantic relationship and made their first album together in 1973 – long before they became part of the band.
In the following year, I found myself crossing paths with Mick Fleetwood, a fellow music enthusiast. Time passed, and he extended an invitation to join Fleetwood Mac, an offer that came about after their previous guitarist, Bob Welch, decided to part ways with the band.
In my opinion, I made it clear that I’d only collaborate with Nicks, a decision that ultimately set us both on a trajectory to become iconic figures of the ’70s music scene, shaping our era as timeless legends.

Although the Buckingham Nicks album initially vanished from distribution, leaving it inaccessible for many years, the enigma and impact of this record endured – particularly as it inspired several of Fleetwood Mac’s most famous tunes, born out of their stormy relationship.
On the album “Rumours,” the song “Go Your Own Way” was composed by Buckingham regarding Nicks, and subsequently, Nicks penned “Dreams” in reference to Buckingham.
Revamped version of “Silver Springs,” originally a secondary track to Fleetwood Mac’s hit song “Go Your Own Way,” is gaining popularity once more on social media, with Stevie Nicks discussing her broken relationship in the revitalized piece.
Prior to the heartbreak, their initial successful venture has been revived. Originally recorded on master tapes, it’s been updated for a fresh vinyl edition, along with digital streaming and CD releases.

Last week, the duo hinted at their upcoming collaboration by completing each other’s song lyrics on social media, suggesting they are working together again.
Fans were left in a whirlwind, uncertain whether the shared content signaled fresh material or a revival of the long-forgotten Buckingham Nicks album.
Currently, we’ve got the solution! However, time is of the essence as these exclusive vinyl editions are extremely rare.
You can only get this album online from Rhino.com, or at a few selected Warner Music Group stores around the world. Plus, there are only 5,000 copies available, each one individually numbered.
An exclusive edition, available in only 2,000 units, comes with two vinyl records mimicking the original versions of ‘Crying in the Night/Stephanie’ and ‘Don’t Let Me Down Again/Races Are Run’.
Buckingham Nicks will be available from 19th September, but is available for pre-order now.

The track listing is:
BUCKINGHAM NICKS
Side One
- Crying in the Night
- Stephanie
- Without a Leg to Stand On
- Crystal
- Long Distance Winner
Side Two
- Don’t Let Me Down Again
- Django
- Races Are Run
- Lola (My Love)
- Frozen Love
- Crying in the Night (Single Version)
- Stephanie (Single Version)
- Don’t Let Me Down Again (Single Version)
- Races Are Run (Single Version)
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