'Buckingham Nicks' was a record store holy grail for decades. It's finally getting reissued

Music historian and journalist Brian Mansfield holds an original pressing of the "Buckingham Nicks" vinyl record at his home in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, July 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Kristin M. Hall)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) 鈥 They were in love once.

Four years before Fleetwood Mac鈥檚 鈥淩umours鈥 became one of the best breakup records of the 1970s 鈥 and, many might say, all time 鈥 and were relative unknowns, a young couple putting out their own album, posing nude on the cover like of Adam and Eve.

Released as 鈥淏uckingham Nicks,鈥 the 1973 album has for decades maintained somewhat of a holy grail status in the dusty bins of record stores, selling for $20 to $90 depending on its condition. Now, in addition to new vinyl, it will be available on streaming and CD for the first time Warner Music Group announced Wednesday.

鈥淚t's one of those records that everybody has heard of but not that many people have actually heard,鈥 said Brian Mansfield, a music historian, journalist and record collector 鈥淓specially before everything got put onto YouTube, very few people had heard it because it had never been on CD. But it had this iconic cover that everybody recognized.鈥

鈥淏uckingham Nicks鈥 featured the duo's iconic harmonies and Buckingham's distinct guitar sound, which later fueled Fleetwood Mac's ability to sell tens of millions of records. But 鈥淏uckingham Nicks鈥 bombed upon release and Polydor dropped them from the label, prompting Nicks' return to waitressing and Buckingham to briefly tour with Don Everly.

The rest of the story is enshrined in lore: Drummer Mick Fleetwood heard 鈥淔rozen Love鈥 from the album when he visited the studio where it was recorded, Sound City. After guitarist Bob Welch left the band, Fleetwood invited Buckingham to Fleetwood Mac, with Buckingham insisting Nicks join too. The band also included the on keyboards and John McVie on bass.

Generations of avid Fleetwood Mac fans have tattooed their lyrics or analyzed them at a forensic level, enshrining the tumultuous relationship between Buckingham and Nicks The upcoming reissue of 鈥淏uckingham Nicks鈥 is a reminder of the couple's musical beginnings and the special status their only joint album has held among fans and record collectors.

鈥淎s soon as we put it out, it goes that day,鈥 said Michael Bell, owner of Hunky Dory Records, which has locations in Raleigh, Durham and Cary, North Carolina.

'Joni Mitchell fronting the Eagles'

Nicks and Buckingham met during high school at a local church in Northern California where young musicians gathered on a school night, according to Stephen Davis' 鈥淕old Dust Woman: The Biography of Stevie Nicks.鈥

Buckingham played the Mamas & the Papas' on piano, prompting Nicks to chime in, singing Michelle Phillips鈥 high harmony.

鈥淭hey glanced at each other; she noticed his eyes, cold blue like lake ice," Davis wrote. "They sang the whole song while the room went quiet, everyone mesmerized.鈥

After high school, Nicks joined the band Buckingham was in, Fritz, which would open for Creedence Clearwater Revival, Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix. They eventually split off as a duo, started dating and moved to Los Angeles.

Nicks said she loved Buckingham before he was a millionaire, according to Davis' book, and 鈥渨ashed his jeans and embroidered stupid moons and stars on the bottom of them.鈥

The first track on 鈥淏uckingham Nicks,鈥 鈥淐rying in the Night," has 鈥渁 sense of Joni Mitchell fronting the Eagles,鈥 Davis wrote. 鈥淔rozen Love鈥 closed out side two, with 鈥渓ayers of strings and synthesizers and a major Lindsey Buckingham rock guitar symphony."

鈥淣o one seemed to like the record,鈥 Davis wrote. 鈥淧olydor executives hadn鈥檛 even wanted to release it."

A review that ran in The Pittsburgh Press said Nicks and Buckingham produced "a pleasant, albeit a whiny vocal blend on some pretty fair songs.鈥

鈥淎nd if you don't like the record,鈥 the review concluded, 鈥測ou might like the costumes they're wearing on the cover 鈥 a couple of those oh-so-chic birthday suits.鈥

Interest in the record only grew following the new Fleetwood Mac lineup. That incarnation's first record in 1975, 鈥淔leetwood Mac,鈥 contained the songs 鈥淟andslide,鈥 鈥淩hiannon鈥 and 鈥淢onday Morning.鈥

鈥淩umours鈥 came two years later.

Record store rarity

Bob Fuchs, retail manager of in Minneapolis, said the shop gets in about two to four of the original vinyl a year. Those go on its collectible wall that showcases hard-to-find titles. Depending on its condition, the album sells for between $40 to $90, he said.

鈥淵ou put it up on a Saturday morning and it鈥檚 gone by Saturday at noon. So it lasts about two hours,鈥 he said.

Fuchs never bought the album himself because, 鈥渆very time I came in, it was $60 or $80. ... So I鈥檒l probably end up picking up a reissue.鈥

Across the river at the St. Paul, Minnesota, location of Cheapo Discs, though, worker Geoff Good said people rarely came in looking for the original. He does expect the reissue to juice sales. He has the original, which he bought in 1974 or 1975, in his own collection.

鈥淭he songwriting is really good, the harmonies are good, Lindsey Buckingham is an amazing guitar player,鈥 he said.

Mansfield, the Nashville historian, randomly found a copy two weeks ago in a neighborhood garage sale, just days prior to hints that a reissue was coming.

He has no idea why 鈥淏uckingham Nicks鈥 hasn't been reissued more considering the steady demand. For him, it's a good album but not one that reached the heights of what was to come.

鈥淚t鈥檚 definitely not there yet,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know that there鈥檚 anything on this album that would have made a Fleetwood album.鈥

The romantic relationship between Buckingham and Nicks would end around the making of 鈥淩umours.鈥 Nicks and Buckingham would shoot eye daggers at each other onstage in packed stadiums, while Buckingham would roll his eyes in 2018, according to the Los Angeles Times. Buckingham would eventually be kicked off the band's tour in 2018 that was later settled.

But this month, Buckingham and Nicks seemed to be operating in perfect symmetry 鈥 at least on Instagram. Each posted half a line from 鈥淔rozen Love,鈥 鈥 with Nicks writing "And if you go forward鈥︹ and Buckingham responding, 鈥淚鈥檒l meet you there.鈥 On Wednesday, they shared the same video of a billboard being put up to advertise the reissue of 鈥淏uckingham Nicks.鈥

They may have made the album more than 50 years ago, Buckingham said in announcing its reissue, 鈥渂ut it stands up in a way you hope it would, by these two kids who were pretty young to be doing that work.鈥

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Finley reported from Norfolk, Virginia. AP Business Writer Mae Anderson in New York contributed to this report.

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