Out of the Cradle


Out of the Cradle is the third solo album by American singer/songwriter Lindsey Buckingham. Released in 1992, it was Buckingham's first album after his much publicized departure from Fleetwood Mac in 1987. Richard Dashut, who also worked with Buckingham on many Fleetwood Mac albums including Rumours and Tango in the Night, helped co-produce and co-write much of the material on "Out of the Cradle". He named the album after the Walt Whitman poem “Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking.” The album reached #128 on the US Billboard 200 album chart, #51 on the UK Albums Chart, and #70 on the Canada Albums Chart. In Canada, three singles charted within the Top 60.

Content

Out of the Cradle features multiple instrumental introductions to songs. The album features two covers: a cover of "All My Sorrows" and "This Nearly Was Mine." Ten of the songs on the album were included on .

Track listing

Personnel

Main Performer
Additional personnel
The album was released on Cassette, CD and in some countries on Vinyl LP.

Singles

Music promo videos

Four promotional music videos were shot for Out of the Cradle: "Wrong," "Countdown," "Soul Drifter," and "Don't Look Down." None of these videos are commercially available.