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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2014 19:05:29 GMT -5
All Music Guide gave the album 4.5/5, tying it for her highest rated album. :o
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Post by Nick on Oct 7, 2014 20:10:52 GMT -5
Go Stevie! She and the rest of FM were incredible last night!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2014 18:16:28 GMT -5
Expected to debut with 25-28k and become her sixth top ten solo album.
In Your Dreams debuted with 52k in 2011.
Trouble In Shangri-La debuted with 109k in 2001.
Street Angel debuted with 38k in 1994.
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Post by SHOOTER on Oct 9, 2014 19:44:01 GMT -5
Expected to debut with 25-28k and become her sixth top ten solo album. In Your Dreams debuted with 52k in 2011 (200k to date). Trouble In Shangri-La debuted with 109k in 2001 (663k to date). Street Angel debuted with 38k in 1994 (235k to date).
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Post by Nick on Oct 14, 2014 18:32:26 GMT -5
# 8 on HITS chart:
STEVIE NICKS REPRISE 25,984 --
24K GOLD - SONGS FROM THE VAULT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2014 18:37:35 GMT -5
Wow. That's quite a difference from the HDD #s. Nice!
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Post by Nick on Feb 6, 2015 19:23:19 GMT -5
www.playbackstl.com/columns/in-the-spotlight/13778-stevie-nicks--rocks-gold-dust-woman........Now, fast forward to the present. At age 66, Stevie is better than ever. Touring with a newly re-united Fleetwood Mac, while releasing her latest solo LP, 24 Karat Gold-Songs From The Vaults. With Dave Stewart once again at the producer's helm, the album has been quite well received by critics as well as adored by thousands of rabid fans. There is no middle ground with Nicks’ fans—they worship her. The rock icon shows no signs of stopping any time soon. With a slew of tour dates with Fleetwood Mac, as well as her own album to promote, she is one busy lady. And a very lucky one! Many of her contemporaries succumbed to drug addiction and overdose. Nicks broke the cycle, and not only survived, but thrived in a business where fame can kill. Now, after eight successful solo albums, countless tours, and even a special appearance on NBC's The Voice, Nicks is at the top of her game. Planning a new album with Fleetwood Mac, as well as a tour for her own latest release, life and career are once again fantastic for Rock's Chief Sorceress.
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Post by Nick on May 28, 2015 20:14:27 GMT -5
Stevie with Adele. :o
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Post by bat1990 on May 29, 2015 9:31:59 GMT -5
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'd die for a duet
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Post by Nick on Sept 26, 2015 19:15:36 GMT -5
New song from Don Henley's album, but on the Target version only. It's not on Spotify.
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She's going on tour with The Pretenders.
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Stevie interviewed by Billboard. www.billboard.com/articles/news/7502871/stevie-nicks-24-karat-gold-tour-interview-fleetwood-mac TOUR DATESOct 25 Talking Stick Resort Arena Phoenix, AZ Oct 30 American Airlines Center Dallas, TX Nov 02 Amalie Arena Tampa, FL Nov 04 BB&T Center Sunrise, FL Nov 06 Philips Arena Atlanta, GA Nov 07 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN Nov 10 Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, NC Nov 12 Colonial Life Arena Columbia, SC Nov 14 Verizon Center Washington, DC Nov 15 TD Garden Boston, MA Nov 19 Sands Bethlehem Event Center Bethlehem, PA Nov 20 Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, PA Nov 23 Van Andel Arena Grand Rapids, MI Nov 25 Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville, CT Nov 27 The Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, MI Nov 29 Air Canada Centre Toronto, Canada Dec 01 Madison Square Garden New York, NY Dec 03 United Center Chicago, IL Dec 05 Pinnacle Bank Arena Lincoln, NE Dec 06 Xcel Energy Center St Paul, MN Dec 09 Rogers Arena Vancouver, Canada Dec 11 KeyArena Seattle, WA Dec 13 Golden 1 Center Sacramento, CA Dec 14 SAP Center at San Jose San Jose, CA Dec 18 The Forum Inglewood, CA
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2016 17:38:43 GMT -5
So it sounds like maybe they're not recording another Fleetwood Mac album..
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Post by Nick on Sept 8, 2016 21:58:27 GMT -5
So it sounds like maybe they're not recording another Fleetwood Mac album.. Unless they're trying to build the drama as this band has always done.
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www.huffingtonpost.com/kyle-s..._12064244.htmlLegend. Icon. Storyteller. “I have a super loud voice,” Stevie Nicks said with a laugh. The world is thankful for it. Her voice is necessary in times like these. The future is up in the air and Stevie Nicks has stepped up to the plate to be the heroine will we need. She is taking the show on the road and it will be unlike anything anyone has ever seen before. The 27-city tour starts on October 25th in Phoenix and will travel to places like Atlanta, Toronto, Chicago, Philadelphia, New York City and more. “The 24 Karat Gold Tour” is the next chapter in the mythical career of Stevie Nicks. In an exclusive interview with The Huffington Post, Nicks went into detail about what fans should look forward to when “The 24 Karat Gold Tour” comes to town. “I made a list. I went all the way back into my full catalog because the 24 Karat Gold record has a lot of songs. It also does encompass in many ways all the songs from all my solo records. So I’m having to pick. My list ended up to be 31 songs, it’s really ridiculous. I have an amazing opening act in The Pretenders. It cannot be a three hour set like I just finished doing with Fleetwood Mac and I asked, ‘But Why?’ My musical director and lead guitarist asked if I cut down the set at all yet and I went, ‘Nope.’ So I said, ‘Just hand out the 31 songs to the band and tell them they don’t have to learn them all perfectly. They just have to be aware that we need to play these songs because sometimes the songs that you think are going to be the best aren’t and sometimes the songs that you think will never work ends up being some of your favorite things,’” she told me. It was quite clear that Stevie Nicks created an adventurous and exciting air around her latest undertaking. Nicks acknowledged that she will have to revisit her classic hits before touching the new material. “Of course there are the songs that you have to do which are ‘Landslide’ and ‘Edge Of Seventeen.’ That’s fine. I love all those songs so I don’t care. I wish I could do all new songs but you can’t,” she chuckled. She continued, “I’m going to try to do some title songs. I’m going to make an effort to do an extremely difficult complex song called ‘Wild Heart’ which may totally go down in flames. The fact is I’m going to try because I always wanted to do it on stage. It’s a very complex and complicated song but I’m hoping it’s going to work. I’m going to do the songs ‘Bella Donna’, and ‘Rooms On Fire.’ I’m trying to represent every record. There’s a bunch of songs on 24 Karat Gold that haven’t been played by my band. We have to work through all the songs on 24 Karat Gold to see if they will work. If you miss one syllable you can be lost in the dark. There’s not even time to breathe. My musical director said ‘Oh my God. Call me when it’s over.’ I said, ‘Don’t worry it’s going to be okay. It’s all going to work out.’ He’s a nervous wreck. It’s going to be great because we are actually going to ‘represent’. That’s what people say today, right? This tour is a little bit about the glorious past up until now. These songs are not songs that were ever kicked off records,” Nicks told me. She then explained why the songs were never released. She said, “These are songs that were pulled off records by me because I didn’t like how they were recorded. Which means I didn’t like the production, I didn’t like the singing, I didn’t like the fact that it was made too much into a rock n roll song or not. These weren’t songs that I didn’t want to go out, these were just songs that weren’t right. I said ‘No, I’m not going to have a bad experience with this song’ so I pulled them. That’s where 24 Karat Gold came from.” What is old is new again. Fans have been salivating to see these buried treasures played live by the icon. When explaining the process of recording 24 Karat Gold, Nicks told me, “We started with sixteen songs when we went to Nashville. And it came down to fourteen or fifteen, maybe. I said to Dave Stewart who has all my demos, ‘How can we make a record of these songs and do it while I’m off from Fleetwood Mac, while Christine is moving back to LA, while we are getting her straightened out? How long would that take?’ Dave said, ‘2-5 and 6-10 and then you go home.’ He followed up by saying, ‘You need to be on time and everything will be charted. And you want these songs charted exactly the way they were on your demos. They will be exact. They won’t be arguing with you. These are the best of the best studio musicians and they play on all different kinds of records every single day.’ We had to be organized and we were. It was so great because I didn’t have to learn to sing any of these songs differently because they were exactly as I wrote them. And they loved them. We recorded live. I was in a booth looking at all of them. The drummer, another guitar player, we had three guitar players and it was all there and I could see everybody. It was like playing in a club. When we were done, we jumped on a plane and flew back to my house. It was really fun. We had another three weeks at my house and then it was done. And it was amazing because the only records made in that kind of time were Fleetwood Mac because we really didn’t have that much money. We had a record deal. It was well known but it wasn’t the time to be self-indulgent. And Bella Donna took three months with a month of rehearsal and a month before that of picking out the songs. Every other record we’ve ever done has taken at least a year. Rumors, all of the records. We have enough money where everyone goes ‘We can do whatever we want.’ And I think sometimes that really doesn’t work that well for you because you really don’t need to book every studio in the city to put five thousand overdubs on music that is already really good. You are trying really hard to use your time wisely. You get better stuff and it is a lot more fun getting the stuff that you do get.” Nicks has had a lot of fun throughout her career and doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon. Just when you think you have seen it all, Nicks makes sure that you haven’t seen anything yet. “I’m not going out to promote this record to sell records because I know people don’t buy that many records now. I have a really good record, and I can go up on stage and do as many of the songs that I can get away with doing,” Nicks told me. She continued, “This will be a very theatrical show. We have a lot of great pictures. This is something I have not mentioned to anybody else. The guy who took the cover of Rumors, Fleetwood Mac and all of my covers, Herbert W. Worthington III, died last year and he left me everything. He left me every picture he ever took, all the way back to Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Guy and all the Fleetwood Mac stuff. All of the press photo sessions. I have an immense amount of amazing photographs taken by this great photographer who was a dear friend of mine that I can now use. When he was alive, he was like ‘You can have that one picture but it’s going to cost you $5,000.’ I would go ‘Herbie come on! Nobody is going to pay that much money! Are you crazy?’ It’s never been seen. So we have these photographs to use and to put up behind me. There’s a picture for every song. A picture tells a thousand stories so that’s really exciting too. I’m going to try to make the beautiful art book that he always wanted to make but never got the opportunity to do.” Stevie Nicks is all about making opportunities that were once not possible—including another Fleetwood Mac tour. “ We will go out again. We will probably go out in another year and a half,” Nicks said while shaking her head. She followed up by saying, “We have to for Christine. Because she’s like ‘Oh my God. I just came back to the band after sixteen years and you are going to break up now?’ We can’t break up now. We gave Christine her 120 shows and she flew through them. She’s five years older than me and you would just never know it. She looks great. You’ll get to see that show. She will never let us off the hook for that.” Stevie Nicks made sure to not let the next generation off the hook when she spoke about what it takes to succeed in the world today.
“I think it’s very hard now. That does not mean that it can’t happen,” Nicks said, endearingly. She continued, “Look, it happened for Adele. Adele is certainly someone who writes great songs and has an amazing voice. Why did it happen for Adele? It’s because the stars crossed exactly at the right time, who knows. Whatever it was she worked very hard at it. I think that’s the thing. You have to figure out a way, if you’re eighteen or moving out of your parents house because you have to figure out a way to play and also support yourself. If everybody is like how my parents were, oh boy, I went to college for five years. I stopped after five years and had three months left to graduate. I called my parents and I said ‘My boyfriend Lindsey and I are going to LA.’ They said ‘Well, that’s fine we totally believe in you and support your theory in what you’re doing.’ I said, ‘Mom, we have to go now. It’s now or never.’ She said, ‘Cool, however, we will be withdrawing all financial support.’ And I said ‘I know that and it’s okay. We are going and I will be okay.’ And it was okay. Lindsey and I went to LA in 1971 and we worked out butts off. I had lots and lots of jobs. We didn’t really play shows because Lindsey didn’t want to play covers. We could have made a thousand dollars a week if we did three days a week. I wouldn’t have had to be a cleaning lady, a maid, a waitress or any of that. But the fact is, is that it made me a well-rounded person to be able to do that. We never gave up. You just have to keep working. I watch all those shows like The Voice, the end of American Idol, America’s Got Talent. I watch them all because I think they are all really fun. I’m a musical person and I love to watch people sing. If that’s what Lindsey and I had to do, if it was now, I would be dragging him tooth and nail to do those shows. Because if that’s the only way you can get people to see you now, then go on those damn shows. If you don’t get on them this year, go home and get better and practice and go back and do it again next year. If this is what you want to do, you have to be absolutely organized. And devoted and determined and you can’t listen to anybody tell you what you can and cannot do. Nobody knows what you can do except you. You have to prove the world wrong, period. If you’re really good…And I think most people could actually say they are really good at something. I did. I would look in the mirror and would go ‘Lindsey and I are excellent singers and we don’t sound like anybody else. We can captivate an audience and we can write great songs. So I don’t care if I’m a waitress right now because I’m not going to be a waitress for very long.’ That’s the attitude you have to take.” Nicks continued to share words of wisdom for aspiring entertainers. “If you can’t have that work ethic about what you do, you might as well just try to go to school and learn to do something where you can get a job that you can get paid for. Rock and roll, music, acting, being a dancer. It’s all fleeting unless you never look away. You can never, ever get out of the line. You have to stay in the line because somebody will jump in there and take your place,” she said in all seriousness. Passionately, she exclaimed, “One thing I remembered when we first moved to LA—we played for people. A lot of people were like, ‘Yeah you guys are really good…But who are you? What are you? Are you rockabilly? Are you folk singers? Are you going to add members and become a rock n roll band? A country rock n roll band? Are one of you going to become a preacher? Are you going to be with the Everly Brothers?’ We would be like, ‘We don’t know. We just know that we are going to be really famous. And we are really good at what we do. We don’t put ourselves in any specific box. You can put us in a box and tell us what we are if you want and maybe we will believe you. But the fact is—what we know is—that we are really good.’” Nicks then proceeded to give career advice for young women in this day and age. “If this didn’t work out for me I would have probably been a disc jockey or maybe an editor. I would have done something that was really, really fun. If this didn’t pan out for me and I finally started thinking 10 years down the line ‘Well maybe this isn’t going to work,’ I would have done something else and continued to do music in my leisure time. There is something also to be said about that. I think I could have been a great disc jockey because I love music and I love talking and I love telling stories. I think I could have been great at doing something like that. I always had something like that in the back of my mind even when I was sixteen when I told my parents that I was going to be a singer-songwriter and that’s that. And my mom’s like ‘Well you are going to take short-handed typing. Because you are going to be able to be an independent woman. You are going to be able to stand in a room with really smart men and hold your own. You are never going to feel like you are behind while the whole room of men are going to look at you like some stupid girl.’ My mom was seriously independent and she always had a job. She wanted that for me from the very beginning. To have my independence. I think that’s important when talking to kids, especially women. Assert your Independence. Christine and I knew that we would never be treated like second class citizens when standing in a room with Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. All of the famous men. If anybody ever treats us with anything but total respect we will just walk out and it is their loss. And that was implanted in my head by my mom long before I graduated from high school.” Mom always knows best. So does Stevie Nicks. Nicks hammered the point home by telling people to always put in their best effort and to never be afraid of being different. She said, “You could be a really good photographer but guess what? Your 5-year-old is a really good photographer. The bar has been set so high now with everything. I think I’m a good photographer. But then I see these little kids taking these pictures and they are phenomenal. So you have to go back and say ‘Well I’m going to be better than that. The bar is raised and I’m going to jump over that bar. I’m going to be a better photographer than all the 5-year-olds and all the 25-year-olds.’ The bar has been raised in everything because of this tech world we live in. I don’t have a computer. I don’t have an iPhone. I have a camera that takes really good pictures and I have a flip phone in case of a fire. That’s it. I don’t live in that world but I see everybody around me that lives in that world. Sometimes I feel like I am an alien. Everybody is sitting with a silver computer on their laps and crying because the Internet went down. That’s really how people are and I don’t live in that world. Maybe we should talk about kids being truly creative, who want to be a performer or a writer. They can’t live in that world. Get out of that world. Start writing by hand. Life is beautiful. Buy a notebook, take out a pen and write it out instead.” In true Stevie Nicks style, she had one last thing to say to everybody. “Whatever you do just don’t be sitting next to somebody and talk to them on your phone.”
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Post by Nick on Sept 26, 2016 18:27:30 GMT -5
Stevie is tentatively scheduled to perform on @theellenshow Oct 3rd.
Stevie is scheduled for October 7th on @latelateshow with James Corden! Can we get a #carpoolkaraoke please!!
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Post by SHOOTER on Sept 28, 2016 2:18:48 GMT -5
From a recent Rolling Stone interview with Christine:
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From Ellen today:
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theseconddisc.com/2016/10/04/leather-lace-rhino-expands-stevie-nicks-bella-donna-wild-heart-november/Stevie Nicks is launching her 24 Karat Gold tour later month, named for her acclaimed 2014 studio album consisting of new recordings of previously unheard compositions. Now, Nicks is looking back once more with two more 24-karat gold Deluxe Editions of her first two solo albums, Bella Donna and The Wild Heart. Both releases arrive from Rhino on November 4, along with remastered, stand-alone editions of the original albums on LP, CD and DD. 1981’s solo debut Bella Donna will be released as a 3-CD set. Produced by Jimmy Iovine, the album yielded such immortal Nicks tracks as “Edge of Seventeen” and two duets: “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and “Leather and Lace” with Don Henley. Disc Two of the upcoming set has nine previously unreleased cuts (including alternate versions of “Edge of Seventeen,” “Leather and Lace,” and the title song) plus Nicks’ soundtrack performances of “Blue Lamp” from Heavy Metal and “Sleeping Angel” from Fast Times at Ridgemont High. The third disc premieres a 1981 concert featuring selections from Bella Donna alongside Fleetwood Mac favorites “Sara” and “Rhiannon.” Following the 1982 release of Fleetwood Mac’s Mirage (recently reissued across multiple formats by Rhino – read our review here!), Nicks returned to her solo career with 1983’s The Wild Heart. The double-platinum smash is being reissued as a 2-CD set. It included such favorites as “Stand Back,” “Nightbird” and “I Will Run To You,” which reunited the artist with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. The 9-track bonus disc has seven previously unreleased cuts including demos and outtakes, plus the “Stand Back” B-side “Garbo” and Nicks’ recording of “Violet and Blue” from the Against All Odds soundtrack. “I’ve had so much fun reliving the making of Bella Donna and The Wild Heart while working on the liner notes and listening to all of the alternate versions and demo takes,” Nicks commented in the original press release. “The liner notes are so much more than liner notes. They are like a little novel. I tried to make whoever reads this feel like they were there. I think…I succeeded….” These two highly-anticipated reissues arrive from Rhino on November 4. In the meantime, Stevie kicks off her 24-Karat Gold tour (on which she’ll be joined by The Pretenders) on October 25 in Phoenix. It wraps December 18 at The Forum in Los Angeles! You can peruse the track listings for both Deluxe Editions below! Pre-order links are not yet available, but we will add as soon as they become active! Stevie Nicks, Bella Donna: Deluxe Edition (Rhino, 2016)Disc One: Original Album (Modern Records MR 38-139, 1981)
“Bella Donna” “Kind Of Woman” “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” – with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers “Think About It” “After The Glitter Fades” “Edge Of Seventeen” “How Still My Love” “Leather And Lace” “Outside The Rain” “The Highwayman” Disc Two: Bonus Tracks“Edge Of Seventeen” – Early Take * “Think About It” – Alternate Version * “How Still My Love” – Alternate Version * “Leather And Lace” – Alternate Version * “Bella Donna” – Demo * “Gold And Braid” – Unreleased Version * “Sleeping Angel” – Alternate Version * “If You Were My Love” – Unreleased Version * “The Dealer” – Unreleased Version * “Blue Lamp” – From Heavy Metal Soundtrack (Asylum/Full Moon 90004, 1981) “Sleeping Angel” – From Fast Times At Ridgemont High Soundtrack (Asylum/Full Moon 60158, 1982) (*) denotes previously unreleased Disc Three: Live 1981“Gold Dust Woman” “Gold And Braid” “I Need To Know” “Outside The Rain” “Dreams” “Angel” * “After The Glitter Fades” “Leather And Lace” * “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” “Bella Donna” * “Sara” “How Still My Love” * “Edge Of Seventeen” “Rhiannon” Stevie Nicks, The Wild Heart: Deluxe Edition (Rhino, 2016)Disc One: Original Album (Modern Records 90084-1, 1983)
“Wild Heart” “If Anyone Falls” “Gate And Garden” “Enchanted” “Nightbird” “Stand Back” “I Will Run To You” – with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers “Nothing Ever Changes” “Sable On Blond” “Beauty And The Beast” Disc Two: Bonus Tracks“Violet And Blue” – from Against All Odds Soundtrack (Atlantic 80152, 1984) “I Sing For The Things” – Unreleased Version * “Sable On Blond” – Alternate Version * “All The Beautiful Worlds” – Unreleased Version * “Sorcerer” – Unreleased Version * “Dial The Number” – Unreleased Version * “Garbo” – B-side “Are You Mine” – Demo * “Wild Heart” – Session * (*) denotes previously unreleased
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2016 18:58:10 GMT -5
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Post by Nick on Oct 13, 2016 19:36:34 GMT -5
Hear Stevie Nicks' Intimate 'Bella Donna' Demowww.rollingstone.com/music/premieres/hear-stevie-nicks-intimate-bella-donna-demo-w444676"Stripped of its backing vocals as well as the raucous live band and synthesizers featured on the original album version, Nicks' demo is a tender, intimate take on the song. She sings softly above just the piano track, nearly whispering "Bella donna, my soul" and barely reaching the full-throated belt she unleashes on the 1981 recording".
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Post by ctquartzsongbird on Oct 26, 2016 11:14:54 GMT -5
Nick the pre-0rders are up at amazon and the prices in amazon prime are reasonable $19.88 for the Bella Donna Reissue and $15.19 for the Wild Heart reissue there are several other artists I wish Rhino or the Artists former label would do this for like Faith Hill for example the 25th anniversary of her debut is coming up in 2018 originally released October 12th 1993 and 2018 is also the 20th anniversary of her self titled 3rd album originally released April 21st 1998 and possibly in that case a box set of the original vinyl singles with their original artwork and B-sides Remixes if any were done
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Post by Nick on Oct 26, 2016 18:52:16 GMT -5
www.setlist.fm/setlist/stevie-nicks/2016/talking-stick-resort-arena-phoenix-az-73faaacd.htmlSetlist Gold and Braid (First time since 2000) If Anyone Falls Stop Draggin' My Heart Around (with Chrissie Hynde) Belle Fleur Outside the Rain Dreams (Fleetwood Mac song) Wild Heart (Live Debut) Bella Donna (First time since 1981) Annabel Lee Enchanted New Orleans Starshine Stand Back Crying in the Night (Buckingham Nicks song) (Live Debut) If You Were My Love (Live Debut) Gold Dust Woman (Fleetwood Mac song) Edge of Seventeen Encore:Rhiannon (Fleetwood Mac song) Leather and Lace
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Post by Nick on Oct 26, 2016 19:35:41 GMT -5
Title tracks from her first two solo albums "Bella Donna" and "The Wild Heart".
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