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''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
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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 "
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" (#11) and
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-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 recordings. Along with friends
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and Don Henley, Nicks brought in session musician
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, Bruce Springsteen's
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, and
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session man Donald "Duck" Dunn of Booker T. & the MGs. The album marked the first recording featuring Nicks' backing vocalists, Sharon Celani and Lori Perry, who still record and tour with Nicks today. The album was also included in the "Greatest of All Time ''Billboard'' 200 Albums" chart.


History

Nicks began work on ''Bella Donna'' in 1979, in between sessions for her third album as part of Fleetwood Mac, ''
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'', released in October that year. Nicks recorded various demo versions of songs in early and mid-1980 but these recordings were not used on the album. Following the end of the ''Tusk'' tour on September 1, 1980, work with a full band of other musicians commenced under producer
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. Recording sessions continued until the spring of 1981 when the final songs for the album were completed: "
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" and " Stop Draggin' My Heart Around". The 10-song, 42-minute album ''Bella Donna'' was released in the summer of 1981. Nicks wrote "Think About It" for her friend and Fleetwood Mac bandmate
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. A number of finished songs did not make it on the album, including "Blue Lamp", which was released instead on the '' Heavy Metal'' soundtrack later in 1981, and "Sleeping Angel", released on the ''
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'' soundtrack in 1982. These two songs were included on Nicks' '' Enchanted'' boxed set in 1998, along with another unused ''Bella Donna'' session song, "Gold and Braid". Three more songs from these sessions, "If You Were My Love", "Belle Fleur" and "The Dealer", were finally released on Nicks' album '' 24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault'' (2014). On her '' Enchanted'' boxed set release in 1998, remastered versions of some ''Bella Donna'' tracks ran noticeably longer in some instances, notably "Leather and Lace". Video footage of the album sessions can be found on the DVD portion of Nicks' retrospective release ''
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'' (2007). Rhino released an expanded, three-disc version of ''Bella Donna'' on November 4, 2016. The first disc is the remastered original album. The second disc includes outtakes, alternative versions, demos and more. The third disc consists of live tracks from Nicks' "White Wing Dove" tour 1981, recorded at the Fox Wilshire Theatre in Los Angeles, California on December 13, 1981.


Track listing

(*) denotes previously unreleased


Personnel

Band * Stevie Nicks – vocals,
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(track 9) *
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– guitar (tracks 1–2, 4–8) *
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– acoustic guitar (tracks 1–2, 4–5, 7, 10) *
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– bass guitar (tracks 1–2, 4–7) *
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– organ (tracks 1–7, 9) *
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– drums (tracks 1–2, 4–8) Additional musicians *
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– rhythm guitar (tracks 3, 9), co-lead vocals (track 3) * Mike Campbell – guitar (tracks 3, 9, 10) *
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– guitar (track 10) * Don Henley – vocals, drums, backup vocals (tracks 8, 10) *
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– drums (tracks 3, 9) *
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– bass guitar (track 3) * Tom Moncrieff – bass guitar (track 9) * Richard Bowden – bass guitar (track 10) *
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pedal steel guitar (track 5) * Bill Elliott – piano (track 1) *
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– percussion (tracks 1–2, 4–7) * Phil Jones – percussion (tracks 3, 9) *
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– piano (tracks 2, 5–8) *
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– piano (track 4) * David Adelstein – synthesizer (track 1) * Lori Perry – backing vocals * Sharon Celani – backing vocals Tour Band (2016 Deluxe Edition Disc 3) * Stevie Nicks * Roy Bittan – piano * Sharon Celani – backing vocals * Bob Glaub – bass * Bobbye Hall – percussion * Russ Kunkel – drums * Lori Perry – backing vocals * Benmont Tench – keyboards & synthesizer * Waddy Wachtel – lead guitar Photography * Herbert W. Worthington Herbert W. Worthington Production * Produced by
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& Tom Petty * Engineered and mixed by
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and Don Smith * Assistant engineers: Dana Latham, Tori Swenson,
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and James Ball * Additional engineering by
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* Mastered by Stephen Marcussen


Tour and HBO television special

Nicks underwent a short national tour in support of the album, starting on November 28, 1981, and finishing on December 13, 1981. The final night at The Wilshire Fox Theatre in Beverly Hills was recorded by HBO for a television special and later released on VHS and LaserDisc video in many territories by CBS/Fox in 1982 as ''White Wing Dove – Stevie Nicks in Concert''. The whole show was recorded, but only 9 tracks ("Gold Dust Woman", "Gold And Braid", "I Need to Know", an edited "Outside the Rain", "Dreams", "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around", "Sara", "Edge of Seventeen" and "Rhiannon") were shown on the TV special and released to video. However, the live performance of "Leather and Lace" was used as a video promo for the single release (even though it was a solo version and did not feature Don Henley), and did surface on the 1986 VHS collection ''I Can't Wait'', which featured six of Nicks' promo-clips between 1981 and 1985. These six promos were released on DVD as a special feature to the Australian issue of '' Fleetwood Mac – Mirage Tour'' in 2007. On the 2016 Bella Donna Deluxe Edition, 14 tracks from the show - the ten aforementioned songs as well as "Angel", "After the Glitter Fades", "Bella Donna" and "How Still My Love" - were remastered and released (Disc 3), with "Outside the Rain" being restored to its full version. Previously, only two tracks ("Edge of Seventeen" and "Gold and Braid") were found on the boxset '' The Enchanted Works of Stevie Nicks'' (1998). "Blue Lamp" and "Think About It" were recorded and received audio broadcast on radio but were not televised, and as such have never been officially released. Nicks' retrospective ''
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'' (2007) included the full live 1981 clip of "Edge of Seventeen" on the DVD supplement, with optional commentary from Nicks. She admits that her tears at the end of the song were due to her thoughts of having to join Fleetwood Mac in France the following day to begin recording the album '' Mirage'', one of the key reasons why the 1981 tour was so short. The ''White Wing Dove'' performance remains unreleased in its entirety, although it has been circulating for many years amongst fans as a bootleg. Tour set list #"
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" #"Think About It" #"Outside the Rain" #"
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" #" After the Glitter Fades" #"Gold and Braid" #" I Need to Know" (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers cover) #"
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" #"Bella Donna" #"Blue Lamp" #" Leather and Lace" #"How Still My Love" #" Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" #"
Edge of Seventeen "Edge of Seventeen" is a song by the American singer and songwriter Stevie Nicks from her debut solo studio album '' Bella Donna'' (1981), released as the third single from the album on February 4, 1982. The lyrics were written by Nicks to exp ...
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" (encore) Tour dates * November 28 – Houston, Texas, The Summit Arena * November 29 – Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena * December 1 - Boulder, Colorado, Colorado University Events Center * December 3 – Oakland, California, Oakland Coliseum * December 5 – Tempe, Arizona, Compton Terrace * December 6 – Los Angeles, California, Wilshire Fox Theater * December 7 – Los Angeles, California, Wilshire Fox Theater * December 8 – Los Angeles, California, Wilshire Fox Theater * December 12 – Los Angeles, California, Wilshire Fox Theater * December 13 – Los Angeles, California, Wilshire Fox Theater


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Bibliography

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