Fleetwood Mac’s Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham tease debut album
Cue “Silver Springs.”
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham are officially reuniting — sort of — after sparking reunion rumors on social media.
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The musicians have revealed that their 1973 album “Buckingham Nicks” is getting reissued for the digital age.
The record will be re-released for the first time in the US since the early 1980s.
On Wednesday, Nicks, 77, and Buckingham, 75, released a joint Instagram video of a billboard advertising the album on Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, Calif.
“Buckingham Nicks is available for pre-order now, out September 19th. ✨ ‘Crying In The Night’ is yours now. Listen at the link in bio,” they captioned the post.
Fans flipped out over the news, considering Nicks and Buckingham had been at odds in recent years.
“Finally!!! I LOVE Long Distance Winner!!! This is awesome news!!” one person wrote.
“YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS! PRAISE THE MUSIC GODS,” a second added.
Last week, Nicks and Buckingham posted coordinated Instagram posts that sent social media users into a frenzy.
The pair began following each other on the app before Nicks posted a handwritten lyric from “Frozen Love,” a love song off of “Buckingham Nicks.”
The image read, “And if you go forward …”
Shortly after, Buckingham completed the lyric with his own handwritten message that read, “I’ll meet you there.”
The duo first met as high school students near Palo Alto, Calif., in the 1960s. Buckingham was in his rock band Fritz, and asked Nicks to join as their lead singer.
After leaving the group, they launched their own band, Buckingham Nicks.
Their album flopped, however, and they were dropped from their contract at Polydor Records.
Soon after, they moved to Los Angeles.
In 1974, Nicks and Buckingham were invited to join Fleetwood Mac but split romantically while recording the band’s 1977 album, “Rumours.”
Both exes remained in Fleetwood Mac until Buckingham was fired following a behind-the-scenes altercation in 2018.
Buckingham and Nicks weren’t the only ones in the band with relationship woes. Around the same time as their late ’70s breakup, Fleetwood Mac’s John McVie and Christine McVie ended their marriage.
Nicks went on to write “Dreams,” while Buckingham penned “Go Your Own Way” on the group’s “Rumours” album.
Over the years, the former bandmates have thrown jabs at one another.
In 1997, Nicks told Rolling Stone that she “resented” the lyrics that Buckingham wrote in “Go Your Own Way,” with lines insinuating the singer was “packing up, shacking up” with different men after their breakup.
“He knew it wasn’t true. It was just an angry thing that he said. Every time those words would come onstage, I wanted to go over and kill him,” explained the vocalist. “He knew it, so he really pushed my buttons through that. It was like, ‘I’ll make you suffer for leaving me.’”
By 2018, things came to a head when Fleetwood Mac was honored at that year’s MusiCares benefit gala.
An argument ensued, ending with Buckingham being fired from the band.
He was replaced by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell, as well as Neil Finn.
Buckingham and Nicks allegedly didn’t talk again until the celebration of life for McVie. The keyboardist died in 2022 at age 79.
“The only time I’ve spoken to Lindsey was there, for about three minutes,” the Grammy winner told Rolling Stone in 2024. “I dealt with Lindsey for as long as I could. You could not say that I did not give him more than 300 million chances.”
In March, Buckingham reunited with another Fleetwood Mac member, Mick Fleetwood.
The guitarist sat in on studio sessions with the band’s namesake drummer, 78, who is working on a new solo album.
Swedish producer Carl Falk spoke about the mini reunion on Threads.
“Slightly unreal moment to sit with Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood to play Lindsey the album we have been working on,” he wrote. “And to see his genuine happiness for Mick to finally do his own album and offering to play guitar and to sing on it. Can’t wait to finish this one.”
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