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Nashville, Tennessee – 23 July 2025
1. Mid of music historian Brian Mansfield taking record off the shelf
2. Tight of Brian Mansfield putting the needle on the record
3. Tight of Brian Mansfield flipping through a copy of the record as record plays
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4. SOUNDBITE (English) Brian Mansfield, music historian and collector:
"So the Buckingham Nicks album is, for music fans especially that grew up in the 70s, it’s one of those records that everybody has heard about but not that many people have actually heard."
5. tight of Brian Mansfield pointing to lyrics
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6. SOUNDBITE (English) Brian Mansfield, music historian and collector:
"It had never been on CD. It’s never been on a streaming service, but it had this iconic cover that everybody recognized. Everybody had seen a picture of this album"
7. Tight on the cover of the album
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Brian Mansfield, music historian and collector:
"So it’s all just right there, right on the cusp of being everything that you want from that Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Fleetwood Mac sound."
9. Tight shot of a person looking at Fleetwood Mac albums
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10. SOUNDBITE (English) Brian Mansfield, music historian and collector:
"Two of the people most responsible and most associated with that sound had a record just before all of that that nobody’s really heard. And so it’s that combination of… The unknown and the incredibly popular that keeps interest alive because a lot of people really love this record."
11. Wide of mural at The Great Escape store
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12. SOUNDBITE (English) Rob Baker, co-owner of The Great Escape:
"The Buckingham Nicks record is kind of a legendary album in certain circles, particularly because of the popularity of Fleetwood Mac."
13. Tight on a spinning record
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Rob Baker, co-owner of The Great Escape:
"But most copies are going to probably be for us in the $75 dollar range unless it’s just a perfect copy. I know some sealed copies have on the internet for as much as $700."
15. Wide of Rob Baker looking at vinyl records
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Rob Baker, co-owner of The Great Escape:
"I think traditionally there’s always going to be people who want an original pressing of any record."
17. Wide of a customer looking at albums
18. SOUNDBITE (English) Rob Baker, co-owner of The Great Escape:
"I think in this case there’ll be sales for both copies for as long as they want to have it in print."
19. Mid of Brian Mansfield putting record on the player
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20. SOUNDBITE (English) Brian Mansfield, music historian and collector:
"For so many people it’s this kind of great lost album that they’ve always wanted to and they’re finally going to get a chance to."
STORYLINE:
Four years before Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours” became one of the best breakup records of the 1970s, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham were a young couple putting out their own album, posing nude on the cover like a Laurel Canyon version of Adam and Eve.
Released as “Buckingham Nicks,” the 1973 album has for decades maintained somewhat of a holy grail status in the dusty bins of record stores, selling for $20 to $90 depending on its condition.
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