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- Summary: Rob Cavallo coproduced two tracks on the fifth solo album for the ex-Fleetwood Mac guitarist.
- Record Label: Warner Bros.
- Genre(s): Rock, Pop
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Did You Miss Me | |
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I took a trip out of town A hundred years underground I had to swim across the sea When you were my baby Did you miss me in the morning? Did you... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Positive: 11 out of 15
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Mixed: 4 out of 15
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Negative: 0 out of 15
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Buckingham remains the master of type A chamber pop.
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It's a delicately crafted album that alternately rages against the dying of the light and sounds resigned to it, even if Buckingham's particular light sounds in no danger of burning out soon.
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Q Magazine'Love Runs Deeper' and the bustling 'Wanna Wait For You' especially confirm him as a master of his craft. [Oct 2008, p.153]
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If this is what Fleetwood Mac would’ve sounded like as an all-male trio, they should’ve kicked those chicks to the curb a long time ago.
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Mac minions will find this electric-flavored, band-sounding album pleasing, but there's also the avant ambience that's Buckingham's stock in trade.
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Gift of Screws is a standout even in his catalog.
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When he flexes his craft, he corrals multi-tracked vocals of himself that coast over static guitar arpeggios, like a priest who prefers to clack his rosary beads in his bedroom rather than pray aloud in a chapel with his peers. If there's a Lord, he's grateful for the devotion, but for eavesdroppers, it does get tedious.
Score distribution:
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Positive: 4 out of 4
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Mixed: 0 out of 4
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Negative: 0 out of 4
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DavidG.Sep 19, 2008Razor sharp, smoking hot lyrics, guitar and vocals. This whole album is a tour de force treasure that gets better every time through. A masterpiece.
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KrisStockmyerSep 18, 2008Lindsey Buckingham has often been called a
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ChuckUSep 17, 2008
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Sep 5, 2011
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