Product DetailsBaby Blue Vinyl Feat. Remastered Sound By Chris BellmanReleased on September 5, 1973, BUCKINGHAM NICKS quickly faded from commercial view but never disappeared from the cultural conversation. Recorded at Sound City Studios in Los Angeles and
Product Details
Baby Blue Vinyl Feat. Remastered Sound By Chris Bellman
Released on September 5, 1973, BUCKINGHAM NICKS quickly faded from commercial view but never disappeared from the cultural conversation. Recorded at Sound City Studios in Los Angeles and produced by Keith Olsen, the album introduced Nicks and Buckinghams tightly wound harmonies and sharply contrasting songwriting voices across 10 tracksranging from the folk-rock shimmer of Crystal to the sunbaked strut of Dont Let Me Down Again.
Its legend only grew with time. In late 1974, Mick Fleetwood visited Sound City while scouting studios to record Fleetwood Macs next album. To showcase both his production work and the studios sound, Olsen blasted Frozen Love for Fleetwood in Studio A. The song reflected the full scope of the albums ambition and chemistryand immediately caught the drummers attention.
Soon after, when Fleetwood Mac guitarist Bob Welch left the band, Fleetwood reached out to offer Buckingham the spot. Instead of agreeing, Buckingham insisted that he and Nicks were a package deal. Fleetwood agreed, and on New Years Eve 1974, the two officially joined Fleetwood Mac launching one of the most celebrated chapters in the bands history.
Though their work with Fleetwood Mac would eclipse it commercially, BUCKINGHAM NICKS endures as a testament to what came just before: a partnership in full creative bloom.
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