Discography
- As You Will (1973) – Lambert and Nuttycombe – (assistant engineer)
- Buckingham Nicks (1973) – Buckingham Nicks – (second engineer)
- Rumours (1977) – Fleetwood Mac – (producer, engineer)
- French Kiss (1977) – Bob Welch – (producer, engineer)
- Not Shy (1978) – Walter Egan – (producer, engineer)
- Tusk (1979) – Fleetwood Mac – (producer, engineer)
- Uprooted (1979) – Rob Grill – (recording)
- Three Hearts (1979) – Bob Welch – (producer, recording)
- Live (1980) – Fleetwood Mac – (producer, live mixing)
- Law and Order (1981) – Lindsey Buckingham – (producer, recording)
- The Visitor (1981) – Mick Fleetwood – (producer, performer, photography)
- Tongue Twister (1981) – Shoes – (producer)
- Mirage (1982) – Fleetwood Mac – (producer, co-writer, engineer)
- I'm Not Me (1983) – Mick Fleetwood – (producer, co-writer)
- National Lampoon's Vacation (1983) – Lindsey Buckingham – (producer)
- Back to the Future (1985) – Lindsey Buckingham – (producer)
- A Fine Mess (1986) – Christine McVie – (producer)
- Remembrance Days (1987) – The Dream Academy – (producer)
- Tango in the Night (1987) – Fleetwood Mac – (producer, co-writer, engineer)
- Greatest Hits (1988) – Fleetwood Mac – (producer, engineer)
- The Very Best of Bob Welch (1991) – Bob Welch – (producer, engineer)
- 25 Years – The Chain (1992) – Fleetwood Mac – (producer, engineer, co-writer)
- Out of the Cradle (1992) – Lindsey Buckingham – (producer, co-writer)
- Altered Beast (1993) – Matthew Sweet – (producer)
- Time (1995) – Fleetwood Mac – (producer)
- The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac (2002) – Fleetwood Mac – (producer, co-writer, engineer)
With Buckingham Nicks
Year | Album | US | UK | Additional information |
1973 | Buckingham Nicks | - | - | Debut album featuring duo of Buckingham and partner Stevie Nicks. Both would later join Fleetwood Mac, after this album failed commercially and label Polydor dropped them as they were recording tracks for follow-up LP |
With Fleetwood Mac
Albums
Live albums and compilations
DVD and video releases
With Lindsey Buckingham
With Mick Fleetwood
Year | Album | US | Additional information |
1981 | The Visitor | 43 | Featured two Fleetwood Mac remakes – "Rattlesnake Shake" & "Walk A Thin Line" |
1983 | I'm Not Me | – | Billed as "Mick Fleetwood's Zoo" |
Soundtrack appearances
Tours
References
External links
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