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The Soundstage Sessions
Stevie Nicks
The Soundstage Sessions
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
 
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2009 release that finds Rock's superstar chanteuse performing her signature songs live. Recorded at her October 2007 Soundstage performance, the scintillating concert ranges from Fleetwood Mac classics 'Rhiannon,' 'Landsli...  more »

     
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All Artists: Stevie Nicks
Title: The Soundstage Sessions
Members Wishing: 8
Total Copies: 0
Label: Reprise Records
Original Release Date: 3/31/2009
Release Date: 3/31/2009
Album Type: Live
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Soft Rock, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 093624984214

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Album Description
2009 release that finds Rock's superstar chanteuse performing her signature songs live. Recorded at her October 2007 Soundstage performance, the scintillating concert ranges from Fleetwood Mac classics 'Rhiannon,' 'Landslide,' 'Sara' and 'Dreams' to her own 'Enchanted' and 'Stand Back.' An inspiration to artists from Sheryl Crow and the Dixie Chicks to Mary J. Blige, Stevie Nicks continues to inspire fan devotion with The Soundstage Sessions. 10 tracks.

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CD Reviews

Stevie's new CD has been worth the wait!!
Rock A Little | 03/31/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Although not all "new" songs, "The Soundstage Sessions" is Stevie's first live album, and first album of completely new recordings in 8 years. What makes this album so special is that it was produced to sound like a studio album. The album was recorded at Grainger Studio in Oct. 2007, and Stevie is proud of the amount of post-production work that has gone into this release. Stevie is also a master of sequencing, and each song flows into the next seamlessly. "Stand Back" opens up the album, and gets everything going. "Beauty and the Beast" closes the album, and along with "Crash into Me", was one of the most anticipated songs of this release. I would recommend this to all fans, because even for the "die-hards", this release offers something new and exciting."
Is this the new idea of "Live"?
Craig A. | Mount Laurel, New Jersey | 04/13/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Don't get me wrong, please. I love Stevie. I've adored her for many years. But honestly!! Has making the monthly mortgage payments reduced her reissuing the 12th version of songs that we've already heard several versions of? (Stand Back, Beauty and the Beast, Landslide). Stevie is a prolific songwriter, apparently has lots of energy, and still has quite a following. So why after 8 years since the last CD or original music are we being given more of the same?

Secondly, who's idea was it to call this a "Live" CD? It's unfair to isolate a mike, eliminate applause and cheering, and still call it a live recording. Isn't that half the thrill of a live recording? Hearing the crowd roar; feeling the adulation and feeling like you were there? It's all missing.

I bought the DVD also and I am hoping that I will offer some more positive feedback after watching it.

{Stevie, if you're reading this, I really do still love you...wink}"
Get the DVD or Blu-ray video instead
Too Cold in Madison | Madison, WI, USA | 07/27/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)

"I admit my bias. I fell in love with Stevie Nicks' music when I first heard her voice on Rhiannon when it first played on the radio when I was 16 in 1975. I like the classics. I look forward to some new songs as well and do not doubt her ability to produce some more. This CD is okay, but the video greatly enhances the experience, so I recommend getting the DVD or Blu-Ray and then ripping the sound if you want sound only for an MP3 player. The show was great and I found the picture show of Stevie and her father through the years that was the backdrop for "Landslide" very touching.



I really can't understand why people criticize her voice. It was strong and emotive for this concert. I think she has aged well. Good thing she quit the drugs several years ago. Now if we want to talk about old crows who can't sing anymore and should indeed go away, I would put Kevin Cronin at the very top of that list. Stevie, on the other hand, has plenty left to give."