Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham set to reissue iconic album
- Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham revealed plans for a reissue of their 1973 album, "Buckingham Nicks," after much speculation.
- The album will be available digitally and on CD for the first time, marking a significant return for their early work.
- This reissue has sparked excitement among fans and hints at a possible reunion of the duo.
In recent events, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham officially announced the reissue of their debut studio album, "Buckingham Nicks," which was originally released in 1973. The announcement came after a period of speculation driven by cryptic social media posts from both musicians, hinting at an upcoming project. The reissue is set for September 19 and will be available across various formats, including CD and digital for the first time in the U.S. This album holds historical significance as it marked the beginning of their careers before they joined Fleetwood Mac. The excitement surrounding the reissue stems from its rarity; the album has not been readily accessible on streaming platforms for decades and remains a coveted item among collectors. The original release faced minimal commercial success, resulting in Polydor Records dropping them shortly after. However, the music's enduring appeal has kept interest alive, and the upcoming remastered edition promises to include notable tracks like "Crying in the Night" and an earlier version of "Crystal." The reissue event is underscored by their past as both collaborators and romantic partners, which adds an emotional layer to their reunion in promotional activities. In the lead-up to the announcement, both Nicks and Buckingham displayed renewed unity, posting lyrics from their song “Frozen Love” and sharing a video of a billboard promoting the album’s reissue in Los Angeles. This indicates a potential rekindling of their partnership. Furthermore, the mention of Sound City Studios, where the original album was recorded, highlights the historical ties that still resonate with both the musicians and their fans. The reissue aims to pair old fans with new listeners, allowing a new generation to discover their early work as they remain part of the Fleetwood Mac legacy. The announcement has generated substantial buzz among music fans, indicating that, despite years of ups and downs in their relationship, Nicks and Buckingham still possess a shared legacy that resonates through their music.