Warner Bros / Wea
2006
Under The Skin
About This Album
Lindsey Buckingham has released only four albums as a solo artist in 25 years. While he remains active as a producer and session musician, this is his first offering in 14 years. Those who saw Cameron Crowe's film Elisabethtown got a sneak peak: Buckingham's "Shut Us Down" was featured in the film. Under the Skin is perhaps the most nakedly visible and tender recording he's ever dropped. He wrote much of the set while on tour with Fleetwood Mac in 2003. While it's true his albums are deceptively simple in terms of their production values, there are always many layers whispering beneath the surface. This is the sound of that underside. Buckingham employs largely acoustic guitars on this set, and with the exception of the Fleetwood Mac rhythm section helping out on "Down on Rodeo" and some orchestration by David Campbell on "Someone's Gonna Change Your Mind," he mostly allows the acoustic guitar to carry his impeccable sense of rhythm and time. There are a few covers on the set as well, a completely re-invented version of the Rolling Stones "I Am Waiting," and Buckingham's own unique reading of Donovan's "To Try for the Sun.
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