In Your Dreams
Album | Stevie Nicks By T. Cole RachelPretty much classic Stevie.
On her first new solo album in nearly a decade, Stevie Nicks revisits the kind of breezy, casually mystical folk-pop that made her an icon during her days with Fleetwood Mac. With deft production courtesy of Eurythmics co-founder Dave Stewart, In Your Dreams is pretty much classic Stevie: swoony songs about vampires ("Moonlight (A Vampire's Dream)") and mythical women (a spooky song-take on Edgar Allan Poe's "Annabel Lee") are abundant, but it's when Stevie tones down the witchiness that things really become beautiful. "For What It's Worth" ranks among her loveliest songs about lost love, and "Soldier's Angel" (featuring guitar work from Lindsey Buckingham) channels "Gold Dust Woman" more than anything Nicks has recorded for the past two decades. A few songs suffer from a case of slight overproduction, but all in all, In Your Dreams is a nice feather in the cap of an artist now nearly 40 years deep into her career.
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