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Enchanted (Stevie Nicks Album)
''Enchanted'' (or ''The Enchanted Works of Stevie Nicks'') is a three disc box set of material by American singer-songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks, which encompasses her solo career from '' Bella Donna'' (1981) to '' Street Angel'' (1994). The box set also contains rare B-sides, unreleased live recordings, demos, songs from soundtracks, a track from the album ''Buckingham Nicks'' (1973), outtakes from the '' Bella Donna'' and ''Rock a Little'' sessions, and a new piano recording of the Nicks-penned Fleetwood Mac song, "Rhiannon". Some previously released tracks are also in noticeably longer versions, or alternative remixes. The set was released on April 28, 1998 and peaked at #85 on the ''Billboard'' 200 Albums chart. ''Enchanted'' was certified Gold by the RIAA on April 7, 1999 For Shipments of over 166,000 copies. Two singles were released, "Reconsider Me" (a deleted track from the album ''Rock a Little'' (1985)) and "Enchanted" which made its first appearanc ...
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Box Set
A box set or (its original name) boxed set is a set of items (for example, a compilation of books, musical recordings, films or television programs) traditionally packaged in a box and offered for sale as a single unit. Music Artists and bands with an extremely long and successful career often have anthology or "essential" collections of their boxes of music released as box sets. These often include rare and never-before-released tracks. Some box sets collect previously released boxes of singles or albums by a music artist, and often collect the complete discography of an artist such as Pink Floyd's ''Oh, by the Way'' and ''Discovery'' sets. Sometimes bands release expanded versions of their most successful albums such as Pink Floyd's ''Immersion'' box set versions of their ''The Dark Side of the Moon'' (1973), ''Wish You Were Here'' (1975) and ''The Wall'' (1979) albums. Pink Floyd have also released ''The Early Years 1965–1972'' box set which features mostly unreleased mate ...
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Street Angel (album)
''Street Angel'' is the fifth studio album by American singer and songwriter Stevie Nicks. Released in 1994, the album peaked at No. 45 on the ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart and has been certified Gold by the RIAA for shipments of over 500,000 copies. History The album was released in 1994 during a particularly unhappy time in Nicks' life and career. It was the first album she released after her much publicized departure from Fleetwood Mac and during the tail end of her seven-year-long dependency on the prescription medication Klonopin. It is the least successful record of her solo career, peaking at only No. 45 in the U.S. with first week sales of 38,000, and spent only three weeks within the top 100. However, the album has achieved Gold status there for shipping 500,000 copies. Unlike all of her previous releases, the album did not yield any major hit singles, though " Maybe Love Will Change Your Mind" reached No. 57 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. A second single, "Blue D ...
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Leather And Lace (song)
"Leather and Lace" is a song performed by American singers Stevie Nicks and Don Henley. It was released on October 6, 1981, as the second single from Nicks' solo debut studio album '' Bella Donna'' (1981). Nicks wrote the song for Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter's duet album '' Leather and Lace'', but the song was not included on the album. Nicks' version, a duet with Eagles singer Don Henley, peaked at number six on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for three weeks in January 1982. ''Record World'' called it a "magical ballad." Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Jeffery Austin and Gwen Stefani remake Jeffery Austin and Gwen Stefani performed a cover of the song on December 14, 2015, for the season nine finale of ''The Voice''. It was released for digital download simultaneously with the episode's airing. Charts References * ''Joel Whitburn Joel Carver Whitburn (November 29, 1939 – June 14, 2022) was an American author and music historian, responsible f ...
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After The Glitter Fades
"After the Glitter Fades" is a 1981 song by the American singer/songwriter Stevie Nicks. It was the fourth and final single from her debut solo album, '' Bella Donna''. Reception ''Cash Box'' called it "a plaintive rock lament" that "captures that unique Nicks magic." Charts "After the Glitter Fades" was released April 30, 1982 and peaked at No. 32 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and reached No. 36 spot on the ''Billboard'' Adult Contemporary chart. The song also peaked at #70 on the Billboard Hot Country Tracks. Cover versions *The song was covered by American singer Glen Campbell Glen Travis Campbell (April 22, 1936 – August 8, 2017) was an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, actor and television host. He was best known for a series of hit songs in the 1960s and 1970s, and for hosting ''The Glen Campbell Goodt ... on his album '' Letter to Home'' in 1984. References {{authority control Stevie Nicks songs Glen Campbell songs 1981 singles Songs written by ...
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High Definition Compatible Digital
High Definition Compatible Digital (HDCD) is a proprietary audio encode-decode process that claims to provide increased dynamic range over that of standard Compact Disc Digital Audio, while retaining backward compatibility with existing compact disc players. Originally developed by Pacific Microsonics, the first HDCD-enabled CD was released in 1995. In 2000, the technology was purchased by Microsoft, and the following year, there were over 5,000 HDCD titles available. Microsoft's HDCD official website was discontinued in 2005; by 2008, the number of available titles had declined to around 4,000. A number of CD and DVD players include HDCD decoding, and versions 9 and above of Microsoft's Windows Media Player on personal computers are capable of decoding HDCD. HDCD was a favorite for several artists such as Neil Young, the Beach Boys and the Grateful Dead, all of whom have had multiple titles in their catalogs reissued in this format. Technical overview HDCD encodes the equivale ...
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The Wild Heart (album)
''The Wild Heart'' is the second solo studio album by American singer and songwriter Stevie Nicks. Recording began in late 1982, shortly after the end of Fleetwood Mac's ''Mirage'' Tour. After the death of her best friend, Robin Anderson, and with new appreciation for her life and career, Nicks recorded the album in only a few months and was released on June 10, 1983, a year after Fleetwood Mac's '' Mirage'' album. It peaked at number five on the US ''Billboard'' 200 (for seven consecutive weeks) and achieved platinum status on September 12, 1983. The album has shipped 2 million copies in the US alone. The album is notable for its array of prominent guest musicians. Tom Petty made a return to write " I Will Run to You", on which his bandmates from The Heartbreakers performed. Nicks' Fleetwood Mac bandmate, Mick Fleetwood, made an appearance on the track "Sable on Blonde". Toto's Steve Lukather contributed some of the guitar work on what would become the album's biggest hit ...
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RIAA
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is a trade organization that represents the music recording industry in the United States. Its members consist of record labels and distributors that the RIAA says "create, manufacture, and/or distribute approximately 85% of all legally sold recorded music in the United States". RIAA is headquartered in Washington, D.C. RIAA was formed in 1952. Its original mission was to administer recording copyright fees and problems, work with trade unions, and do research relating to the record industry and government regulations. Early RIAA standards included the RIAA equalization curve, the format of the stereophonic record groove and the dimensions of 33 1/3, 45, and 78 rpm records. RIAA says its current mission includes: #to protect intellectual property rights and the First Amendment rights of artists #to perform research about the music industry #to monitor and review relevant laws, regulations, and policies Between 2001 and 202 ...
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Billboard 200
The ''Billboard'' 200 is a record chart ranking the 200 most popular music albums and EPs in the United States. It is published weekly by '' Billboard'' magazine and is frequently used to convey the popularity of an artist or groups of artists. Often, a recording act will be remembered by its " number ones", those of their albums that outperformed all others during at least one week. The chart grew from a weekly top 10 list in 1956 to become a top 200 list in May 1967, and acquired its current name in March 1992. Its previous names include the ''Billboard'' Top LPs (1961–1972), ''Billboard'' Top LPs & Tape (1972–1984), ''Billboard'' Top 200 Albums (1984–1985) and ''Billboard'' Top Pop Albums (1985–1992). The chart is based mostly on sales – both at retail and digital – of albums in the United States. The weekly sales period was originally Monday to Sunday when Nielsen started tracking sales in 1991, but since July 2015, tracking week begins on Friday (to coinc ...
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Rhiannon (song)
"Rhiannon" (also released as "Rhiannon (Will You Ever Win)") is a song written by Stevie Nicks and originally recorded by the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac on their eponymous album in 1975; it was issued as a single the following year. The song's U.S. chart peak was in June 1976, when it hit no. 11. The song peaked at no. 46 in the UK singles chart for three weeks after re-release in February 1978. "Rhiannon" was voted no. 488 in The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time by ''Rolling Stone'' magazine. They also ranked the song number six on their list of the 50 greatest Fleetwood Mac songs. The song is referred to as simply "Rhiannon" on Fleetwood Mac albums, except on the 2003 and 2016 remasters of ''Fleetwood Mac'' and the 2018 compilation album ''50 Years – Don't Stop'', on which the title "Rhiannon (Will You Ever Win)" is used. The single version also used this title when it was originally released to the American and European markets. When Nicks performed the song ...
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Rock A Little
''Rock a Little'' is the third solo studio album by the American singer and songwriter Stevie Nicks. Released in late 1985 while Fleetwood Mac were still on a lengthy hiatus following their album ''Mirage'' (1982), ''Rock a Little'' hit the top 20 in its second week. The album peaked at No. 12 on the US ''Billboard'' 200, and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) after just one month of its release for sales in excess of 1,000,000 units. The album was also certified Gold in the United Kingdom for sales in excess of 100,000 units. The album was ranked No. 41 in the best-selling albums of 1986 in the United States, although sales did not match Nicks' earlier albums, '' Bella Donna'' (1981) and '' The Wild Heart'' (1983) (which have sold in excess of four and two million copies in the US, respectively). ''Rock a Little'' produced the hit singles " Talk to Me" (US No. 4), " I Can't Wait" (US No. 16), and the mainstay encore for Nicks' live s ...
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Buckingham Nicks
''Buckingham Nicks'' is the only studio album by the duo of American rock guitarist Lindsey Buckingham and singer Stevie Nicks, both of whom later joined Fleetwood Mac. Produced by Keith Olsen, the album was released in September 1973 by Polydor Records. The album was a commercial failure on its original release, and despite the duo's subsequent success, it has yet to be commercially remastered or re-released digitally. Background Prior to recording the album ''Buckingham Nicks'', Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks performed together in the band the Fritz Rabyne Memorial Band. The pair met while they were both attending Menlo-Atherton High School in Atherton, California, south of San Francisco. At the time, Nicks was a senior in high school and Buckingham, one year younger than she, was a junior. According to Nicks, they first met at a casual, after-school ''Young Life'' gathering in 1966. Nicks and Buckingham found themselves harmonizing to what some accounts claim was a Be ...
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Bella Donna (album)
''Bella Donna'' is the debut solo studio album by American singer and songwriter Stevie Nicks. Released on July 27, 1981, the album reached number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200 in September of that year. ''Bella Donna'' was awarded platinum status by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on October 7, 1981, less than three months after its release, and in 1990 was certified quadruple-platinum for four million copies shipped. ''Bella Donna'' spent nearly three years on the ''Billboard'' 200, from July 1981 to June 1984. The album spawned four hit singles during 1981 and 1982: the Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers-penned duet " Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" (#3), the Don Henley duet " Leather and Lace" (#6), her signature song "Edge of Seventeen" (#11) and country-tinged " After the Glitter Fades" (#32). ''Bella Donna'' would mark the beginning of Nicks' trend of calling upon her many musician friends and connections to fully realize her sparse demo recordin ...
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