Sunday, August 28, 2011

Album Review: Lindsey Buckingham "Seeds We Sow" 4 (out of 5)

Lindsey Buckingham "Seeds We Sow" 

Buckingham gone to seed? Not a chance. Like its predecessors, the Mac daddy’s superb sixth solo CD is a DIY affair, with LB layering his precise needlepoint fingerpicking and high-whispery vocals atop beatboxes, sparse instrumentation and home-studio sonics. Add some sharp folk-rock cuts about karma and you’ve got the best album Mac didn’t make this year. What up wit dat?

Download: In Our Own Time; That’s the Way Love Goes

RATING: 4 (out of 5)

BY DARRYL STERDAN
QMI Agency (Canadian Press) 
syndicated across Canada in all major publications

CHART UPDATES:: Fleetwood Mac & Stevie Nicks

AUSTRALIA
CHARTS FOR THE WEEK AUGUST 29, 2011
(Previous week in parenthesis) 

TOP 100 ALBUMS CHART: 
# 92 (84) Fleetwood Mac "Rumours"

TOP 50 CATALOGUE CHART: 
# 8 (6) Fleetwood Mac "The Very Best Of"
# 18 (32) Fleetwood Mac "Greatest Hits"
# 30 (25) Fleetwood Mac "Rumours"
# 33 (-) Stevie Nicks "Crystal Vision, The Very Best Of" (Chart re-entry)

TOP 40 DVD CHART:
# 22 (22) Fleetwood Mac "The Dance"

IRELAND
CHARTS FOR THE WEEK ENDING AUGUST 25, 2011 

TOP 100 ALBUMS CHART: 
# 73 (94) Fleetwood Mac "Rumours"

TOP 10 DVD CHART: 
# 9 (-) Fleetwood Mac "Live in Boston" (Chart re-entry)

UK 
CHART FOR THE WEEK SEPTEMBER 3, 2011 

TOP 100 ALBUMS CHART: 
# 97 (72) Fleetwood Mac "Rumours"

TOP 40 CATALOGUE CHARTS: 
# 7 (16) Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours"

THE NETHERLANDS 
WEEK ENDING AUGUST 27, 2011 

TOP 50 CATELOGUE CHARTS: 
# 18 (13) Fleetwood Mac "Rumours"



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Saturday, August 27, 2011

ALBUM REVIEW - LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM: SEEDS WE SOW

The Mac maverick goes his own way, again. Lush and reflective... 

by Piers Martin
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For almost four decades, on and off, Lindsey Buckingham has been the driving force behind one of the world’s biggest bands, Fleetwood Mac.

He is the charismatic architect of Rumours and Tusk, whose songs are familiar to millions, yet it’s often the case that many Mac nuts, particularly outside the US, would be hard-pushed to name one of the guitarist’s five solo albums, let alone pick a highlight from any of them.

That doubtless says more about the fairweather nature of the band’s conservative fanbase, though to his credit, Buckingham, one of the more gifted players of his generation, has never appeared to crave attention even though he’s spent his career in the spotlight. Cast as a maverick when he indulged various eccentric recording methods for 1979’s landmark Tusk, the tag has stuck.

As a solo artist, Buckingham is, at the age of 61, enjoying a fine run of form. Seeds We Sow is his third album in five years, following 2006’s Under The Skin and 2008’s Gift Of Screws, records which the Californian singer-songwriter discovered were welcomed by a new audience who’d been enchanted by Fleetwood Mac’s surprisingly harmonious 2003 reunion and tour after 16 years apart. Their comeback set, Say You Will, from that year, was solid enough, its best song a tumbling, guitar-speckled Buckingham number called “Red Rover”. In concert, too, his solo rendition of “Big Love” illustrated the range of his exquisite fretwork and power of his star-crossed vocal. Comparison with Stevie Nicks’ latest solo effort is unnecessary, so let’s just say Buckingham’s passion for his craft is obvious.

Lindsey Buckingham set for Lorain Palace in fall


The Morning Journal 

Lindsey Buckingham, who earned a spot in the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame with Fleetwood Mac, winning countless awards defined the sound of rock for the last three decades, will be coming to the Lorain Palace Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 6.

His concert is part of Time Warner Cable Music: Sessions series.

“It’s our working relationship with the Live Nation (promotion company),” Lorain Palace general manager John Handyside said about his local venue landing a top-tier booking such as Buckingham.

“That’s what we’re hoping, that this will be a successful test of bringing in A-list attractions for the future.”

Buckingham is regarded as the predominant musical force behind such Fleetwood Mac albums as “Rumours” and the innovative “Tusk.” He has created a critically acclaimed body of solo work that yielded the hits. Trouble,” “Go Insane” and “Holiday Road.”

Buckingham’s sixth solo album, “Seeds We Show,” showcases Buckingham’s full arsenal of skills — from the soft melodic pop-rock tinge of “End Of Time” and the album’s most rocking track, “One Take,” to the touching “When She Comes Down” and the lullaby feel and hushed tones of “She Smiles Sweetly.

Tickets are $29.50 to $75, available online a www.LorainPalace.com and www.livenation.com. Loge seating (with food) is $250 for four.