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Lindsey Buckingham - Go Insane flac album
  • Performer Lindsey Buckingham
  • Title Go Insane
  • Date of release 1984
  • Country US
  • Style Pop Rock, Synth-pop
  • Other formats AC3 MIDI WMA AU DTS MP3 WAV
  • Genre Electronic / Rock
  • Size MP3 1744 mb
  • Size FLAC 1391 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 224

Go Insane" is the title track of Lindsey Buckingham's second solo album. Released as a single on July 3, 1984, it became Buckingham's second top 40 hit (after "Trouble", three years earlier). Go Insane" is also Buckingham's most recent . solo hit (peaking at in the Billboard Hot 100 chart); on the other hand, it did not chart in the United Kingdom.

Lindsey Buckingham mentioned a goal of "punching out of the Fleetwood Mac microcosm" in 1984, the same year his second solo album arrived. I'm trying to break down preconceptions about what pop music is," Buckingham told Rolling Stone. I'm struggling to be original. Mission accomplished. The keyboard-driven, remarkably dark Go Insane represented the zenith of the same adventurous sensibility that once drove Fleetwood Mac's Tusk. Only this time, there were no bandmates to bridle his ambitions

Go Insane ‎(Cass, Album, Dol). Lindsey Buckingham Vender esta versão. MERL 46. Lindsey Buckingham. Go Insane ‎(LP, Album).

Exclusive discount for Prime members. Sample this album Artist (Sample). With his 1984 solo album "Go Insane", Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham delivered an album that ingeniously combines hard-hitting songwriting with bracing, thrilling production and great arranging.

Artists Lindsey Buckingham Go Insane. Go Insane Lindsey Buckingham. This album has an average beat per minute of 112 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 92/132 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page.

Artist: Lindsey Buckingham. Album: Go Insane, 1984. Has been played on. United States 85. The Wicked MIXX. Lindsey Buckingham quotes. Sometimes I wish we were the Eagles. That's one thing they've always been able to do is want the same thing for the same reasons. Now playing: Normani Dancing with a Stranger. Play FM. David Bowie Let's Dance.

Band Name Lindsey Buckingham. Album Name Go Insane. Released date 03 July 1984. Labels Warner Music Group Reprise Records. Members owning this album3. 1. I Want You. 2. Go Insane. 4. I Must Go. 5. Play in the Rain.

Redirected from Go Insane (album)). Go Insane is the second solo album by American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist/guitarist Lindsey Buckingham. The album was released in 1984 while Fleetwood Mac was on a hiatus between albums. It reached on the US Billboard album chart. The album was dedicated to a former girlfriend, Carol Ann Harris, with whom he had just ended a relationship.

Tracklist

Go Insane 3:05
Play In The Rain 3:57

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
7-69714 Lindsey Buckingham Go Insane ‎(7", Single) Elektra 7-69714 US 1984
880 073-1 Lindsey Buckingham Go Insane (Extended Remix) ‎(12", EP, Single) Mercury 880 073-1 Netherlands 1984
880 073-1Q, 880 073-1 Lindsey Buckingham Go Insane (Extended Remix) ‎(12", Maxi) Mercury, Mercury 880 073-1Q, 880 073-1 Germany 1984
880 073-7 Lindsey Buckingham Go Insane = Vuelvete Loco ‎(7", Single) Mercury 880 073-7 Spain 1984
MERX 168 Lindsey Buckingham Go Insane ‎(12", Promo) Mercury MERX 168 UK 1984
ED 4991 Lindsey Buckingham Go Insane ‎(12", Promo) Elektra ED 4991 US 1984
7-69714 Lindsey Buckingham Go Insane ‎(7", Promo) Elektra 7-69714 US 1984
880 073-7 Lindsey Buckingham Go Insane ‎(7", Single) Mercury 880 073-7 Australia 1984
7PP-148 Lindsey Buckingham Go Insane ‎(7", Single) Mercury 7PP-148 Japan 1984
880 073-7 Q Lindsey Buckingham Go Insane ‎(7", Single) Mercury 880 073-7 Q Germany 1984
96 97147 Lindsey Buckingham Go Insane ‎(7", Single) Elektra 96 97147 Canada 1984
MER 168 Lindsey Buckingham Go Insane ‎(7", Single) Mercury MER 168 UK 1984
880 073-7 Lindsey Buckingham Go Insane ‎(7", Single) Mercury 880 073-7 France 1984
880 073-7 Lindsey Buckingham Go Insane ‎(7", Single) Mercury 880 073-7 New Zealand 1984
880 073-7 Lindsey Buckingham Go Insane ‎(7", Single) Mercury 880 073-7 Netherlands 1984
96 97147 Lindsey Buckingham Go Insane ‎(7", Single, Promo) Elektra 96 97147 Canada 1984


Talk about Lindsey Buckingham - Go Insane


Zeks Horde
I remember when I found this at the record shop. It was only maybe 2 years ago, but until then I had only heard the slow, haunting live version of this that Lindsey has done with Fleetwood Mac. Anyway, I got this because I was like "oh cool I know this one!" and then I totally bugged when I got home and sent it for a spin. Awesome song, and the whole record it comes from is fantastic, I love Go Insane.
Rare
too much money for a records very easy to find in europe , discogs database is very incomplete this 12" inch is edited on italy , france , spain , portugal , germany and uk like robin gibb like a fool is edited , on spain , france , uk , italy and holland too in argentina the full 12" inch version is edited on this vinyl https://www.discogs.com/Various-M%C3%BAsica-Total/release/2499530
Yalone
ES INCREIBLE TENER ESTA JOYA....A PESAR DE SU CALIDAD DE AUDIO QUE ES MUY DIFERENTE A OTRAS PRODUCCIONES ES IMPORTANTE TENER ESTA PRODUCCIÓN NO MUY COMÚN EN CIERTOS MERCADOS Y LO QUE ES MAS, EL COSTO POR TENER ESTA JOYITA DE COLECCIÓN NO MUY COMÚN...NO IMPORTA LA CALIDAD DE AUDIO...SI NO TENER ESTE RARO QUE NO FUE MUY CONOCIDO POR MI RUMBO...
Vojar
Use English only, so we other can understand yours comment.thanks
Felhalar
Very interesting. Since this hard to find dub is so "cool" and so very few will get to own it or hear it, how about someone posts it somewhere? Its been 22 years time for everyone to enjoy it!
grand star
I can't do it currently, I have no working optical drive...I will post it eventually, though.
lifestyle
mmm ,this song is a well known song and the artist is a great musician,for me ,i think thats a unknown dj remix press to vinyl ,for expensive sale,to make money,ANYBODY SEE THIS? OR HAVE ,LISTEN AN MP3 OF THIS?,MERCURY HAVE THIS RECORD IN CATALOGS?..THATS MY QUESTIONS
mym Ђудęm ęгσ НuK
Also, read DomCasual's reply to my review above: Mercury issued at least three, possibly more than four other promo 12" singles this same way in the mid-1980s. Identical center labels, no further information. Must've been for DJ use since the labels are unmarked. These are all official promos, not bootlegs. I can fully verify that the "dub" version must've had access to the master tapes, the elements of the song are treated separately, it's really a cool, spacious dub. :)
Antuiserum
I owned it. It is genuine. Not fake. Check the matrix information from the runout grooves. :)
Owomed
Firstly, this is an amazing single by Lindsey Buckingham, from his now mostly forgotten second solo LP, "Go Insane". But more specifically, this is a really odd, hard to find promo version for the UK maxi single(?) that was never released, as far as I know. It features the same "Extended Remix" as on the German and Netherlands versions of the single, but also has a strange instrumental dub version that doesn't appear anywhere else. It's definitely done at the same time as those mixes, 1984, and the vinyl itself is marked with the correct catalog numbers for the label and era. However, Lindsey's name doesn't appear anywhere on the vinyl itself, and it was issued with a generic sleeve. Highly confusing, and it's extremely difficult to imagine anyone finding a copy of this and knowing what it was, so there are likely a few copies floating around in the collections of folks, languishing in dust, never to be heard. Sadly! The dub version is great. In my fantasy, there'd be a properly remastered deluxe version of the "Go Insane" album issued with a second disc of demos, all the remixes, and possibly live tracks.
Rayli
Well done, and very intriguing. It's interesting, this unlabeled UK 12" phenomenon. There's to my knowledge at least three other 12" singles from the UK that boast an identical centerlabel and an almost total lack of accompanying info. The strange part is how dissimilar the records themselves are: you have this 1984 12" on Mercury, a 1986 12" by The Damned on MCA, and a 1985 promo 12" by Madonna on Sire. {I'm aware of a fourth but the artist escapes me at the moment.} Business-wise, it would stand to reason that these were all licensed to one UK company for release (Mercury?), but one wonders how many other UK 12"s were released in this manner. At least, that's worth wondering, since asking "why?" is almost certainly totally futile.
RUsich155
Amazing single off of an amazing album. Everything that adventurous pop music should be: catchy, infectious chorus, twisted, irreverent, universal. It gets at truths that seem a bit uncomfortable. Great writing, great playing, great singing. Dangerously adventurous modern production that could sound dated now, 27 years later, but mysteriously does not. The "Extended Remix" should've been made available in the U.S., it might've been a bigger hit. Also, the promo-only 12" from the UK with the otherwise unavailable dub version hints at the fact that it was originally going to be commercially released in the UK, but was perhaps held back for some reason? I can't fathom why the record labels didn't push this album more upon its release...