Well, now we know.
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham’s album, “Buckingham Nicks”, will have his first reissue.
The sex album will be reissued for the first time on September 19 by Rhino High Fidelity five decades after its original release, Rhino, The Reissue Arm of Warner Music, announced on Wednesday.
It was the only album that the musical icons had released as an American folk rock duo before joining Fleetwood Mac, and continued to leave an indelible brand in the history of music.
It comes after Nicks and Buckingham Cryptic posts shared on social networks Last week: extracts with their 1973 “Frozen Love” tube.
Coming from original analog master bands, the album will be released on vinyl, CD and digital formats. There will be 5,000 copies numbered individually from the album cut by Kevin Gray from original masters and pressed on 180 gram vinyl. A special version, limited to 2,000 copies, includes two 7 -inch replicas.
A testimony of prowess and the chemistry of the pre-fleetwood pair, the album presents 10 songs, including “crystal” successes and “do let me down again”, which presented a complete exhibition of cascading and cascade harmonies of artists.
Their song “Crying in the Night” outside the reissue is already available for streaming.
The album had been recorded in Sound City Studios in Los Angeles, according to a press release from the announcement.
At the end of 1974, Mick Fleetwood visited Sound City while Scouting Studios to record the next Fleetwood Mac album, and “Frozen Love” off the broadest “Buckingham Nicks” was played for him and drew the attention of the drummer. Shortly after the duo joined the group in the evening of the New Year 1974, the press release said.
The Rhino High Fidelity edition of the album will include liner notes and quotes from the stars, written by the longtime musical journalist David Fricke.
“”[We] knew what we had as a duo, two songwriters who sang very well together. And it was a very natural thing from the start, ”said Nicks. Meanwhile, Buckingham noted that they were inexperienced when they made the album, “but it rises in a way that you hope it would be, by these two children who were young enough to do this job.”