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Music Review: Crystal Visions: The Very Best of Stevie Nicks (CD/DVD Double Disc Edition)

Written by Glen Boyd
Published April 01, 2007
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The other thing you notice watching these videos is just how much Stevie Nicks and her band really do rock, particularly in a live setting. On live versions of "Whole Lotta Trouble" and especially "Edge Of Seventeen," Stevie Nick's touring band, led by guitarist Waddy Wachtel, display an edge that is not always as apparent on the studio records. Wachtel's solo and intro on "Edge Of Seventeen" in particular are both ferociously delivered.

Like the DVD, the CD likewise features all of Stevie Nicks hits — from "Stop Dragging My Heart Around" to more recent work like her duet with Sheryl Crow on 2001's "Sorcerer". Best of all, there is also more previously unheard rare and live stuff. The "Deep Dish" mix of Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams" gives the well known hit something of a facelift for the dancefloor. "Silver Springs," the original B-side of Fleetwood Mac's "Go Your Own Way" shows up here as well.

On the live side, "Rhiannon" is given a more dramatic reading here, begining with a moody sounding intro that eventually segues into what is again a version that rocks quite a bit more than the original. On a live cover of Led Zeppelin's "Rock And Roll," Stevie summons the spirit of Robert Plant himself, as Wachtel and the band shred away with Zep like intensity. On live versions of both "Landslide" and "Edge Of Seventeen" recorded just last year in Austrailia, Nicks is backed by no less than the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.

Whether you are a new fan looking for a great package of all her best stuff, or a hardcore Nicksaholic salivating for all those juicy extras, Crystal Visions sums up the very best of Stevie Nicks as a solo artist. It also shows her to be an artist who is just as vital now as she was then.

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Music Review: Crystal Visions: The Very Best of Stevie Nicks (CD/DVD Double Disc Edition)
Published: April 01, 2007
Type: Review
Section: Music
Filed Under: Music: Classic Rock and Oldies, Music: Original, Music: Pop, Music: Recording, Music: Video
Writer: Glen Boyd
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#1 — April 1, 2007 @ 16:40PM — Peter

Great review! I agree it is a marvelously put together package.

#2 — April 1, 2007 @ 20:37PM — Belle

Oh, very exciting. I saw her a long time ago and she was terrific. Plus, this CD/DVD may even be available at my local music store. I haven't had much luck finding anything I want lately. Thanks for the great review.

#3 — April 2, 2007 @ 01:32AM — Glen Boyd [URL]

Thanx for the comments Peter and Belle. I'm glad you enjoyed the review and am confident that you'll enjoy the CD/DVD even more. Thanx again.

-Glen

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