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I do think the outro is a tiny bit too long and there seems to be a bit of re-use of a motiff from You and I Part II. John's bass is lovely and tasteful, as ever. But where's Christine? I'm not going to invest in some super-deluxe headphones to see if I can make her out, deeply buried in the mix. I find it a little odd that LB didn't use her more on his songs, even if he thoughtthat they were in the can before her return... For a duets album, there could have been a bit more duetting... |
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I keep listening for those soothing and subtle oohs and aahs he sometimes let her add to his songs and they're just not there. Just an extra bit of colour was on his palette and he thought better of it. |
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I stand corrected. I was going from my memory of the mini documentary video if them in the studio and though Mitchell Froom was the guy sitting at the console. Lindsey is all over not just his songs but hers too. There's your problem right there, man.
Sleeping Around The Corner Engineer – Lindsey Buckingham, Mark Needham Mixed By – Lindsey Buckingham, Mark Needham Producer – Lindsey Buckingham Written-By – Lindsey Buckingham A2 Feel About You Co-producer – Mark Needham Engineer – Ben O'Neill, Mark Needham Mixed By – Lindsey Buckingham, Mark Needham Producer – Lindsey Buckingham Written-By – Christine McVie, Lindsey Buckingham A3 In My World Engineer – David Boucher, Lindsey Buckingham Mixed By – Lindsey Buckingham Producer – Lindsey Buckingham, Mitchell Froom Written-By – Lindsey Buckingham A4 Red Sun Co-producer – Mark Needham Engineer – Ben O'Neill, Mark Needham Mixed By – Lindsey Buckingham, Mark Needham Producer – Lindsey Buckingham Written-By – Christine McVie, Lindsey Buckingham A5 Love Is Here To Stay Engineer – Lindsey Buckingham, Mark Needham Mixed By – Lindsey Buckingham, Mark Needham Producer – Lindsey Buckingham Written-By – Lindsey Buckingham B1 Too Far Gone Co-producer – Mark Needham Engineer – Ben O'Neill, Mark Needham Mixed By – Lindsey Buckingham, Mark Needham Producer – Lindsey Buckingham Written-By – Christine McVie, Lindsey Buckingham B2 Lay Down For Free Engineer – David Boucher, Lindsey Buckingham Mixed By – Lindsey Buckingham, Mark Needham Producer – Lindsey Buckingham, Mitchell Froom Written-By – Lindsey Buckingham B3 Game Of Pretend Co-producer – Mark Needham Engineer – Ben O'Neill, Mark Needham Mixed By – Lindsey Buckingham, Mark Needham Producer – Lindsey Buckingham Written-By – Christine McVie B4 On With The Show Engineer – David Boucher, Lindsey Buckingham Mixed By – Lindsey Buckingham, Mark Needham Producer – Lindsey Buckingham, Mitchell Froom Written-By – Lindsey Buckingham B5 Carnival Begin Co-producer – Mark Needham Engineer – Ben O'Neill, Mark Needham Mixed By – Lindsey Buckingham, Mark Needham Producer – Lindsey Buckingham Written-By – Christine McVie I still want to hear Christine's version of Carnival Begin before Lindsey turned it into I'm So Afraid |
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Anyway, he was brought on to entice Stevie to record with them. Those were the songs Lindsey did with Mick and John in 2012. I don’t know how involved Froom was after Christine came back. |
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Besides, in those songs both voices were different than today. Specially Lindsey's, it was far different than in 2017. So in the BuckVie songs it should be very easy to distinguish them. |
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Someone else said it, for a duet album they could have done a lot more duetting. And also true, as someone said, Lindsey would have opened his songs to record Stevie's vocals on them (if for example they were doing a duet album). Why not open his songs up for Christine's vocals? Just seems so odd to me. Oh well. |
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