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🗓️ 29 October 2025
⏱️ 36 minutes
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On September 5, 1973, the first and only Buckingham Nicks album was released. It wasn’t a huge hit, but it was how the world was first introduced to the music of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, before they went on to become members of Fleetwood Mac. Their time together in Fleetwood Mac led to some of the best-selling, most critically acclaimed, and most influential albums of all time. Their individual talents, their musical chemistry together, and the ups and downs of their romantic relationship all eventually became legendary.
And yet, despite all that, the Buckingham Nicks album went out of print not long after it came out. For over 50 years, it wasn’t available, until it finally got re-mastered and re-released in September 2025. So for this episode, I spoke to both Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham about the making of one of the songs from that album, called “Frozen Love.” It’s the only song on the album where they’re credited as co-writers, and it’s the song that led Mick Fleetwood to invite Lindsey Buckingham to join Fleetwood Mac. But Lindsey would only join if Stevie could, too, and that’s how that story began. So this episode is about a beginning and an ending. It’s the story of how Stevie and Lindsey first met, and how they made "Frozen Love," and how that song really led to the end of their band.
I also want to mention that not only was Buckingham Nicks out of print for all those decades, no one has heard the isolated tracks that you’re about to hear. To make this episode, there was an epic search for the original master tape from Sound City, the studio where they recorded the album with producer Keith Olsen. It took months, but the tape was finally tracked down and digitized, and it feels very special to be able to present this for the first time here, along with the memories and stories from Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks.
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| 0:00.0 | You're listening to Song Exploder, where musicians take apart their songs and piece by piece tell the story of how they were made. |
| 0:06.8 | I'm Rishi Kesh Hirwe. |
| 0:11.5 | On September 5, 1973, the first and only Buckingham Nick's album was released. |
| 0:17.9 | It wasn't a huge hit, but it was how the world was first introduced to the music of |
| 0:22.0 | Stevie Nix and Lindsay Buckingham before they went on to become members of Fleetwood Mac. Their time |
| 0:27.8 | together in Fleetwood Mac led to some of the best-selling, most critically acclaimed, and most |
| 0:32.2 | influential albums of all time. Their individual talents, their musical chemistry together, and the ups and downs of |
| 0:38.7 | their romantic relationship all eventually became legendary. Despite all that, the Buckingham |
| 0:45.0 | Nix album went out of print not long after it came out. For over 50 years, it wasn't available, |
| 0:50.6 | until it finally got remastered and re-released in September 2025. So for this episode, |
| 0:56.5 | I spoke to both Stevie Nix and Lindsay Buckingham about the making of one of the songs from that |
| 1:00.9 | album called Frozen Love. It's the only song on the album where they're credited as co-writers, |
| 1:06.5 | and it's the song that led Mick Fleetwood to invite Lindsay Buckingham to join Fleetwood Mac. |
| 1:11.6 | But Lindsay would only join if Stevie could too. |
| 1:13.6 | And that's how that story began. |
| 1:15.6 | So this episode is about a beginning and an ending. |
| 1:18.6 | It's the story of how Stevie and Lindsay first met and how they made Frozen Love |
| 1:22.6 | and how that song really led to the end of their band. |
| 1:25.6 | I also want to mention that not only was Buckingham Nix out of print for all those decades, |
| 1:31.1 | no one has heard the isolated tracks that you're about to hear. |
| 1:34.2 | To make this episode, there was an epic search for the original master tape from Sound City, |
| 1:39.0 | the studio where they recorded the album with producer Keith Olson. |
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