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uckingam’s solo debut in 1981 containing the Top 10 hit “Trouble.” The album could be considered a companion to the experimental songs he. After , Buckingham recalls, “Mick [Fleetwood] came to me one day and said, ‘Lindsey, we’re not gonna do that process again.’ ‘Okay, fair enough.’ In that moment, I realized, ‘If I wanna continue to take risks [and] try to define myself as an artist in the long term, I’m gonna have to start making solo albums.’”

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