Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham Reignite the Magic with Long-Lost Album Reissue

Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham Reignite the Magic with Long-Lost Album Reissue

Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham Reignite the Magic with Long-Lost Album Reissue

If you’re a Fleetwood Mac fan or just someone who loves a good music comeback story, you’re going to want to mark your calendar for September 19. That’s when Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham will officially reissue their long-lost 1973 album Buckingham Nicks — for the first time ever. And yes, it’s the same album that helped launch their iconic journey into Fleetwood Mac.

Now, this isn’t just a nostalgic re-release for collectors. The original analog master tapes were used to remaster the album, and it’ll be available on vinyl, CD, and for the first time ever — streaming platforms. That’s huge for longtime fans and new listeners alike. What’s even more interesting is the timing. The announcement was teased earlier this month when both Stevie and Lindsey posted cryptic lyrics from their song “Frozen Love” on social media. Stevie posted, “And if you go forward…” and Lindsey followed up with “…I’ll meet you there.” Pretty poetic — and fans immediately read into it.

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And then? A giant billboard popped up on Sunset Boulevard confirming the reissue, sending Fleetwood Mac fans into an emotional spiral. After all the drama — and let’s be honest, there’s been a lot — it feels like we might be seeing a rare moment of harmony between these two legendary artists.

To give some context, Buckingham Nicks was actually released before they joined Fleetwood Mac. Back then, they were a struggling duo — romantically and musically — trying to make it big. The album initially flopped, but it caught the ear of Mick Fleetwood when he heard “Frozen Love” at a recording studio. Impressed, he invited Buckingham to join Fleetwood Mac. Buckingham insisted Nicks come too — and just like that, rock history was made.

Their personal relationship, though? That’s been a rollercoaster. Breakups, makeups, and famously bitter feuds fueled many of the band’s greatest songs. Stevie once described their split as a “living nightmare,” and Buckingham’s songs didn’t exactly hide his frustration. Still, the chemistry was undeniable, on stage and off. It’s part of what made Rumours one of the most emotionally charged and best-selling albums of all time.

While this album reissue isn’t a sign that Fleetwood Mac will reunite — especially after the passing of Christine McVie and the band’s many unresolved issues — it’s a symbolic moment. It’s not just about dusting off an old record. It’s about acknowledging where it all began, and maybe, just maybe, where it could go next.

So whether you're a die-hard fan or just someone who appreciates legendary music with a side of high drama, this re-release is definitely worth paying attention to. September 19 — don’t miss it.

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