Stevie Nicks: In Your Dreams - 2011
She even re-unites with old squeeze Lindsey Buckingham on Soldier's Angel. The sensual country rock-ish groove of For What It's Worth is a really impressive number too as is the catchy, riffy, Tom Petty-ish rock of In Your Dreams. Wide Sargasso Sea is lustily muscular too while New Orleans and Moonlight (A Vampire's Dream) are both packed full of atmosphere.
I really like this album, it showcases a great name from the seventies doing what she does best but still managing to sound relevant and up-to-date. It is the most Mac-sounding of Stevie's solo albums and that can't be a bad thing. Of these five solo albums I have briefly covered, it is this one and Street Angel that I like the best, quite easily. They have both the best sound, production and the best songs.