Stevie Nicks: In Your Dreams - 2011


I prefer this one to the previous release, though, as Stevie kicks off by resurrecting an old 1976 song in Secret Love, which, despite a contemporary backing is still dripping with the feel of Fleetwood Mac, albeit slightly updated. It is one of her best solo songs, although it ends in strangely abrupt fashion. 

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.


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