In her remarkable career, Stevie Nicks has gone multi-platinum, produced over twenty Top 40 hits, won multiple Grammy awards, and in 1998 was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Reprise Records newest release "Crystal Visions...The Very Best of Stevie Nicks" is a compilation CD that features her biggest hits as well as some previously unreleased and live recordings.
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The album is a sixteen song collection that features early hits like "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around," in addition to some of Nicks' more recent work, like her 2001 duet with Sheryl Crow "Sorcerer."
The standout tracks on the album are the previously unreleased live versions of "Landslide" and "Edge of Seventeen," which were recorded in Australia with The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. The 104-member orchestra complements Stevie Nick's voice, offering a mellower rendition of the classics.
Also intriguing is the Deep Dish dance cover of Fleetwood Mac's hit song "Dreams," for which Stevie re-recorded the vocals, and "Silver Springs," the original B-side of Fleetwood Mac's "Go Your Own Way."
This album represents the scope and range of Stevie Nicks, highlighting her success with Fleetwood Mac as well as her achievements as a solo artist and duet partner.


