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''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
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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.
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made a return to write " I Will Run to You", on which his bandmates from
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performed. Nicks' Fleetwood Mac bandmate,
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, 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 single, " Stand Back", which also features an uncredited contribution from
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, who played the synthesizer track. Nicks also worked with friend Sandy Stewart, who wrote the music for three tracks on the album and performed on several (Stewart would go on to write the 1987 Fleetwood Mac hit " Seven Wonders"). The album's final track, "
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", features a full string section performing a score arranged and conducted by Paul Buckmaster. Nicks had recorded various other tracks prior to the album's release, including "Violet and Blue" which was featured on the movie soundtrack for '' Against All Odds,'' and later on Nicks' 3-disc retrospective box set '' Enchanted'' in 1998. ''The Wild Heart'' was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 1993, ten years after its release, denoting shipments in excess of two million copies in the United States. It spent a whole year on the ''Billboard'' 200 from June 1983 to June 1984. It has also been certified silver by the
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(BPI) for shipments in excess of 60,000 in the United Kingdom. Three singles were released from the album: " Stand Back", which charted at number five; " If Anyone Falls", which charted at number 14; and " Nightbird", which charted at number 33. "Stand Back" and "If Anyone Falls" featured accompanying
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s that went into heavy rotation on MTV. "Nightbird", a track that Nicks has said was her favorite on the album, was performed live on '' Solid Gold'' and ''
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Track listing

The Wild Heart: Deluxe Edition (Rhino, 2016)


Personnel

* Stevie Nicks – lead and backing vocals * Sandy Stewart – synthesizers (1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9), keyboards (3), acoustic piano solo (5), lead vocals (5), additional backing vocals (5) *
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– synthesizers (2), acoustic piano (4, 8, 9, 10) *
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organ (3, 4, 5), keyboards (7) *
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– acoustic piano (5) * David Bluefield –
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programming (6), Oberheim DMX drum machine (6) *
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– synthesizers (6, uncredited) * David Monday – guitars (1, 3) *
Dean Parks Weldon Dean Parks (born December 6, 1946) is an American session guitarist and record producer from Fort Worth, Texas. Albums Parks was member of the North Texas State One O'clock Lab Band before moving to Los Angeles to work with Sonny and Cher ...
– guitars (1) *
Waddy Wachtel Robert "Waddy" Wachtel (born May 24, 1947) is an American musician, composer and record producer, most notable for his guitar work. Wachtel has worked as session musician for other artists such as Linda Ronstadt, Stevie Nicks, Kim Carnes, Randy ...
– guitars (2-6, 9) * Steve Lukather – guitars (6) * David Williams – guitars (6) * Mike Campbell – guitars (7) *
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– guitars (7), lead and backing vocals (7) *
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– guitars (8) * Roger Tausz – bass (1) *
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– bass (2, 4, 8) *
Kenny Edwards Kenneth Michael Edwards (February 10, 1946 – August 18, 2010) was an American singer, songwriter, bassist, guitarist, mandolinist, and session musician. He was a founding member of the Stone Poneys and Bryndle and a long-time collaborator wi ...
– bass (5, 9) *
Howie Epstein Howard Norman Epstein (July 21, 1955 – February 23, 2003) was an American musician best known as a bassist with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Early life Epstein was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and grew up in a musical household. His ...
– bass (7) * John Beal – bass (10) * Brad Smith – drums (1, 3), percussion (3) *
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– drums (2, 4, 8), drum overdubs (6) * Marvin Caruso – drums (5, 6) * Chet McCracken – drum overdubs (5) *
Stan Lynch Stanley Joseph "Stan" Lynch (born May 21, 1955) is an American musician, songwriter and record producer. He was the original drummer for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers for 18 years until his departure in 1994. Early years Lynch was born in ...
– drums (7) *
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– drums (9) *
Bobbye Hall Bobbye Jean Hall is an American percussionist who has recorded with a variety of rock, soul, blues and jazz artists, and has appeared on 20 songs that reached the top ten in the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Early career, work for Motown and move to ...
– percussion (2, 4, 6, 8) * Ian Wallace – percussion (6) * Phil Kenzie
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(8) * Sharon Celani – backing vocals * Lori Perry-Nicks – backing vocals * Carolyn Brooks – backing vocals (2, 10) String section on "Beauty and the Beast" * Paul Buckmaster – string arrangements and conductor * Kenneth Whitfield – string arrangements * Jon Abramowitz, Seymour Barab, Jesse Levy and Frederick Zlotkin –
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* Gene Biancoharp * Julien Barber, Theodore Israel, Jesse Levine and Harry Zaratzian –
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* Harry Cykman, Peter Dimitriades, Regis Eandiorio, Lewis Eley, Max Ellen, Paul Gershman, Harry Glickman, Raymond Kunicki, Marvin Morgenstern, John Pintavalle, Matthew Raimondi, Herbert Sorkin, Ruth Waterman and Paul Winter
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Production

* Jimmy Iovine – producer * Gordon Perry – producer (1, 3) * Tom Petty – producer (7) *
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– engineer, mixing (2, 4–10) * Lori Perry-Nicks – mixing (1, 3), handtinting * Greg Edwards – additional engineer, mixing (2, 4–10) * Tom "Gordo" Gondolf – additional engineer (1, 3) * Josh Abbey – assistant engineer * David Bianco – assistant engineer * Michael Brooks – assistant engineer * Bobby Cohen – assistant engineer * John Curcio – assistant engineer * Bill Freesh – assistant engineer * Pete Kudas – assistant engineer * John Smith – assistant engineer * Julian Stoll – assistant engineer *
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– mastering * Janet Weber – production coordinator * Rebecca Alvarez – personal assistant * Herbert W. Worthington – art direction, design, album cover concept, photography * Michael Curtis – layout design * Stevie Nicks – album cover concept, handtinting * Michael Manoogian – logo design * Robert Alfrod – photography assistant * Michael Marks – photography assistant * Front Line Management – management * Sulamith Wulfing – album cover inspiration * Herbert W. Worthington, Studios * Recorded at Goodnight Dallas (Dallas, Texas); Record Plant and Studio 55 (Los Angeles, California);
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(Hollywood, California); Record Plant and
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(New York City, New York). * Mixed at Rumbo Recorders (Los Angeles, California) and The Hit Factory. * Mastered at Precision Lacquer (Hollywood, California).


Tour

Nicks went on a national tour in support of ''The Wild Heart''. After headlining the massive
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on May 30, 1983, in
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, the tour officially started in
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, on June 21, 1983, and ended in Ames, Iowa, on November 20, 1983. ;Setlist: *"
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" *"Outside the Rain" *"
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" *"Gold and Braid" (see notes below) *"I Need to Know" *" Sara" *"Angel" (see notes below) *"Enchanted" (see notes below) *" If Anyone Falls" *" Leather and Lace" *"Stand Back" *"Beauty and the Beast" *"
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" *"How Still My Love" *"I Will Run to You" (see notes below) *" Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" *"
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" ;Encore *"
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" ;Notes *"Enchanted" was performed only at the Meadowlands Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on June 24, 1983. *"Angel" and "Gold and Braid" were performed only on the opening night at the US Festival. *"I Will Run to You" was performed at Radio City Music Hall in
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with Tom Petty. ;Dates *May 30 - San Bernardino, California, Devore Park/US Festival II *June 21 - Knoxville, Tennessee, Civic Coliseum *June 23 - Norfolk, Virginia, The Scope *June 24 - East Rutherford, New Jersey, Meadowlands Arena *June 27 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Spectrum *June 28 - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Civic Arena *July 2 - Buffalo, New York, War Memorial *July 3 - Hartford, Connecticut, Hartford Civic Center *July 6 - Worcester, Massachusetts, Centrum *July 7 - Landover, Maryland, Capitol Center *July 10 - Greensboro, North Carolina, Coliseum *July 11 - Atlanta, Georgia, The Omni *July 14 - Kansas City, Missouri, Kemper Arena *July 15 - Minneapolis, Minnesota, Met Center *July 17 - Chicago, Illinois Rosemont, Horizon *July 18 - Chicago, Illinois Rosemont, Horizon *July 19 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada CNE, Bandshell *July 21 - Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Blossom, Music Center *July 22 - Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Blossom, Music Center *July 23 - Detroit, Michigan, Joe Louis Arena *July 26 - St. Louis, Missouri, Checkerdome *July 27 - Indianapolis, Indiana, Market Square Arena *July 30 - Alpine Valley, Wisconsin, Music Theatre *July 31 - Cincinnati, Ohio, Riverfront Coliseum *August 31 - Austin, Texas, Frank Erwin Center *September 5 - Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena *September 9 - Bristol, Rhode Island, Colt State Park *September 12 - New York, Radio City Music Hall *September 13 - New York, Radio City Music Hall *September 17 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Myriad *September 24 - Irvine, California, Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre *September 25 - Tempe, Arizona, Compton Terrace *October 2 - Los Angeles, California, Inglewood Forum *October 4 - Oakland, California, Oakland Coliseum *October 21 - Columbia, South Carolina, Carolina Coliseum *October 22 - Columbia, South Carolina, Carolina Coliseum *October 25 - Charleston, West Virginia, Charleston Civic Center *October 26 - Roanoke, Virginia, Roanoke Civic Center *October 29 - Tuscaloosa, Alabama, University of Alabama *October 30 - Jackson, Mississippi, Mississippi Coliseum *November 2 - Jacksonville, Florida, Memorial Coliseum *November 4 - Lakeland, Florida, Lakeland Civic Center *November 5 - Miami, Florida, Sportatorium *November 8 - Columbia, Missouri, University of Missouri *November 9 - Starkville, Mississippi, Mississippi State University *November 12 - Tulsa, Oklahoma, Assembly Center *November 13 - Little Rock, Arkansas, T.H. Barton Coliseum *November 16 - Madison, Wisconsin, Dane County Arena *November 19 - Iowa City, Iowa, University of Iowa *November 20 - Ames, Iowa, Iowa State University *November 23 - Charlotte, North Carolina, Charlotte Coliseum *November 24 - Columbia, South Carolina, Carolina Coliseum


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Bibliography

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