Track List I Images I Vinyl I Singles I Notes I Press Release I Articles I Tour
Release Date
6th Sept 2011
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Seeds We Sow
In Our Own Time
Illumination
That’s The Way Love Goes
Stars Are Crazy
When She Comes Down
Rock Away Blind
One Take
Gone Too Far
End Of Time
She Smiled Sweetly
Amazon Us Exclusive Bonus Tracks
End Of Time (acoustic)
Seeds We Sow (electric)
iTunes US Bonus Track
Sleeping Round The Corner
Producer - Lindsey Buckingham
Record Company - Eagle Rock Entertainment
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Limited edition 180 gram red vinyl gatefold 2xLP
Label: Back On Black
Cat: RCV 078LP
standard track list, no extra / bonus tracks
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UK single release on 21st Aug 2011
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"In Our Own Time"
shipped to AAA radio on July 22

"The End Of Time"
released to radio

The track 'Seeds We Sow' is available for immediate download
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Songs from
The Gift Of Sessions Bootleg

"She Smiled Sweetly
is expected to be the same as
'She Smiled Sweetly " from the GOS Sessions
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ICONIC FLEETWOOD MAC GUITARIST AND
MALE VOCALIST LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM
ANNOUNCES 6th SOLO ALBUM “SEEDS WE SOW;”
AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 6th
BUCKINGHAM PREPS FOR 31-CITY NORTH AMERICAN TOUR
Los Angeles, CA (June 13, 2011)- Legendary guitarist, singer/songwriter, Grammy winner, producer and Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame member Lindsey Buckingham will release his 6th solo album, Seeds We Sow, on September 6th 2011. This album is Buckingham’s first self-release, in which he took a true DIY approach, not only writing and performing every song on the record but producing and mixing them as well. Buckingham also announced a 31-city North American tour in support of the album which kicks off on September 9th in Nevada and continues through October 25th in Napa, CA (full routing below). Tickets go on sale in select cities beginning June 16, check your local venue for ticket purchase and on-sale info.
Speaking on Seeds We Sow, Buckingham says, “This might be the best work I've ever done. I think it's an excellent representation of what I do. It shows a certain maturity and musicianship and I just feel like I have a lot of tools in my musical vocabulary from which to draw that are again the product of the choices I’ve made. It’s on my own terms. This is very much from the inside out and I hope I never stop doing that.”
From the album’s first single “In Our Own Time,” to 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 almost lullaby-esque hushed tones of the gorgeous closing number, “She Smiles Sweetly,” the album showcases Buckingham’s full arsenal of skills. Just as his guitar style on Seeds We Sow is more mature and refined, so too are his lyrics, with one of the standout tracks being the hook-laden “Illumination.” “I think the lyrics over the years have actually gotten better because they’ve gotten a little, I don’t want to say obscure, but more poetic in the way they’re created,” he says, adding, “It’s a mysterious process even to me.”
ABOUT LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM
Palo Alto, CA native Lindsey Buckingham is best known for his work as guitarist, male vocalist and songwriter for Fleetwood Mac, a band that has sold over 100 million albums worldwide, won countless awards, sold out venues around the world, and helped define the sound of rock for the last three decades. Buckingham was the predominant musical force behind such Mac albums as Rumours and the innovative Tusk, and has created a critically acclaimed body of solo work that yielded the hits, “Trouble,” “Go Insane,” and “Holiday Road.” After moving to Los Angeles in 1973 with then girlfriend Stevie Nicks, the two were signed to Polydor Records and released the now cult favorite Buckingham Nicks album. The two joined Fleetwood Mac on New Year’s Eve of 1974 and the band’s self-titled album was released in 1975. The album was a hit, however, it did not compare to the success of 1977’s Rumors, led by the Buckingham-written single “Go Your Own Way,” which has gone on to become one of the best selling albums of all time (even re-appearing on the Billboard Top 40 in 2011 after the “Glee” episode paid tribute to the album). 1979’s critically acclaimed double-album, Tusk, famously cost the band over a million dollars to record and was followed by 1982’s Mirage and 1987’s Tango in the Night, also huge commercial successes for the band. Buckingham’s first solo album, 1981’s Law and Order, produced the hit single “Trouble.” Buckingham’s subsequent solo albums, 1984’s Go Insane, 1992’s Out of the Cradle, 2006’s Under the Skin and 2008’s Live at the Bass Performance Hall and Gift of Screws have all earned critical acclaim. He was recently honored with ASCAP’s Golden Note Award, and has also received The Les Paul Award.
SEEDS WE SOW PRESS KIT & PR IMAGES
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USA Today album review of "Seeds We Sow"
AV Club reviews the new Lindsey Buckingham album
Billboard.com Interview with Lindsey Buckingham
Reuters piece on Lindsey Buckingham's new album and tour
NPR Interview with Lindsey Buckingham
Stereogum review of "Seeds We Sow"
Pop Matters album review of "Seeds We Sow"
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SEEDS WE SOW TOUR DATES
ALBUMS - SOLO
Law And Order
Go Insane
Out Of The Cradle
Under The Skin
Live at the Bass Performance
Gift Of Screws
Seeds We Sow
One Man Show
DVDs - SOLO
Soundstage
Live at the Bass Performance
Songs from the Small Machine
Fleetwood Mac
Rumours
Tusk
Fleetwood Mac Live
Mirage
Tango In The Night
25 Years: The Chain
The Dance
Say You Will
TOURS
with Buckingham Nicks
with Fleetwood Mac
Out Of The Cradle
Under The Skin
Gift Of Screws
Seeds We Sow
EXTRAS
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