Law And Order 1/1/1981, Yahoo! Music, Dave DiMartino
Buckingham's first solo album began with the surrealistic, wacky "Bwana" and ended with a cover of "Satisfied Mind"---which bears the revealing couplet: "It's so hard to...
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Buckingham's studio mastery is placed in the service of a collection of carefully arranged pop confections not unlike the work he was doing with Fleetwood Mac at the time. A...
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Not quite as purposely weird as its predecessor, this avant-leaning package is highlighted by its title track and the wonderful "D.W. Suite," dedicated to the late...
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Lindsey Buckingham's second album, like his first, Law and Order, was a triumph of studio wizardry over songwriting craft. Buckingham's work was ear-catching, but once he'd...
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The first solo album Buckingham recorded after departing Fleetwood Mac--which meant he had to provide both fast and slow songs for balance, whereas he typically just...
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Lindsey Buckingham quit Fleetwood Mac after the release of their Tango in the Night album in 1987 and spent the subsequent five years working on his first post-Mac solo...
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