Mick Fleetwood and Lindsey Buckingham at work together again

Mick Fleetwood and Lindsey Buckingham at work together again

Seven years after being replaced by Neil Finn of Crowded House and Mike Campbell by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers during the Fleetwood Mac tour in 2018, Lindsey Buckingham has returned to Collaborate for the first time with Mick Fleetwood. The news was revealed by the Swedish singer -songwriter and producer Carl Falk, who seems to be at work with the drummer on a New solo albumthe first since “Something Big“Of the Mick Fleetwood Band, published in 2004.

Falk – who in the past has worked with artists of the caliber of Demi Lovato, One Direction, Nicki Minaj, Madonna, Avicii, Ariana Grande and many others – he shared On Threads a photo of Buckingham and Fleetwood together in the studio.

“A slightly surreal moment find himself with Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood to make him listen to the album on which we worked,” wrote Carl Falk: “And to see his sincere happiness in knowing that Mick is finally making his solo album, offering herself to playing the guitar and singing. I can’t wait to finish it.”

The manufacturer then published other images of the sessions, including one with the caption: “Mick and Lindsey together again, than impeccable guitarist”, and another with Fleetwood and Adam Granddurals, Frontman of the War on Drugs. More recently, Carl Falk has also posted a video of himself as he plays with Buckingham in the studio.

In 2018 it was said that Buckingham had left the Fleetwood Mac due to a disagreement linked to the band’s last tour, but later it emerged that at the basis of the separation there was his turbulent relationship with the former partner Stevie Nicks.

“I endured Lindsey all the time I was able to,” Nicks told Rolling Stone last year. “It cannot be said that he has not given him more than 300 million possibilities.” More recently, Fleetwood has encouraged Nicks and Buckingham to take a step forward to mend their relationship, saying at US Weekly: “I always have the imagination that Stevie and Lindsey can find some complicity and simply say that for both it is all right. I miss it as it once was. I always love what I can, working on an album that maybe next year we will bring on tour.