We continue on with “ Sable on Blond” and well, I’m continuously unimpressed with what I am hearing. “ Nothing Ever Changes” follows and you know, Stevie is finally picking this up. It gets good at the parts where they sing together, other than that, nothing. Then Stevie is joined by the great Tom Petty on “ I Will Run to You” and needless to say Tom’s vocals are great, and Stevie’s aren’t bad, but honestly, this whole song isn’t that good, even Tom Petty can’t save it. “ Stand Back” opens the B-Side and once more, we’re back to that weird 90’s sounding pop, not sure if it’s just Stevie who sounds off, or if I’m going crazy, but hey. I’m kind of liking the backing vocalists vocals better. “ Nightbird” closes the A-Side, and you know, I’m just not digging Stevie as much as I did with Fleetwood Mac. We go onto the song “ Enchanted” and I’m like, still confused, but at least we can all say that the musicianship is good right. “ Gate and Garden” comes next, and I still feel these songs sound cheap and dull, it’s really not impressing me. The chorus comes around, and you know it sounds like Stevie is really trying to that early 90’s – Wilson Phillips type of thing. Then comes “ If Anyone Falls” and you know, continuing onto this song, I’m still very confused. Then comes the release, the chorus! I really have no idea what is happening in this song anymore, it honestly sounds like Stevie is singing gibberish. The album starts off with “ The Wild Heart” and we get the piano playing, and that slight country sound before Stevie actually starts to sing, and well she puts on a good build-up. Everyone knows Stevie Nicks for her contribution to Fleetwood Mac and music in general, this is one of solo albums – which has a ridiculous amount of album credits.
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