![]() ![]() But at the time, it was not a success, and only gained cult status once the pair joined Mick Fleetwood and Christine and John McVie in that other band.īut here's where things get crazy: the album has never been released on CD. The ten tracks aren't terribly different from what one might expect from Fleetwood Mac's pop period in fact, two of the songs ended up in the band's repertoire. ![]() This LP, released by (as read on the jacket) Lindsey Buckingham and "Stevi" Nicks, came from the ashes of Fritz, a band the couple (who'd known each other since high school in the mid-'60s and subsequently attended and dropped out of college together) had been part of, to moderate local success. If you're a CD collector, there are two words that'll always make you salivate: Buckingham Nicks. With that in mind, we take a trip down memory lane through three of her earliest, most significant moments on record outside of Fleetwood Mac. (Of course, she toured with Fleetwood Mac in 2009 as well - but right now this is mostly Nicks' time to shine!)Ĭlearly, this is a year to get your Nicks fix. This will come after a co-headlining tour with Rod Stewart slated to begin next week. ![]() ![]() Stephanie Lynn Nicks is many things to many people - an accomplished singer/songwriter both on her own and as a member of Fleetwood Mac, an icon of '70s rock music and all its styles and excesses, a witch (just kidding!) - and she's going to drop In Your Dreams, her first solo album in a decade, this coming May. Today is his birthday! Wish him a good one at his blog. This post is dedicated with love to Stephen Sears, a good friend of The Second Disc. With anticipation running high for a new album from Stevie Nicks in a few months, we bring you a special look back at her first two solo albums - which have never been expanded - and that one record she's on that fans have been anxiously waiting for an official CD release. Welcome to another installment of Reissue Theory, where we reflect on notable albums and the reissues they could someday see. ![]()
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