Artistically and commercially, the
Stevie Nicks/
Lindsey Buckingham/
Mick Fleetwood/
Christine and John McVie edition of
Fleetwood Mac had been on a roll for over a decade when
Tango in the Night was released in early 1987. This would, unfortunately, be
Buckingham's last album with the pop/rock supergroup -- and he definitely ended his association with the band on a creative high note. Serving as the album's main producer,
Buckingham gives an edgy quality to everything from the haunting "Isn't It Midnight" to the poetic "Seven Wonders" to the dreamy "Everywhere." Though
Buckingham doesn't over-produce, his thoughtful use of synthesizers is a major asset. Without question, "Family Man" and "Caroline" are among the best songs ever written by
Buckingham, who consistently brings out the best in his colleagues on this superb album. ~ Alex Henderson