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Stevie Nicks Stand Back 1981 to 2017

Stevie Nicks to release career retrospective Stand Back 1981-2017

by Paul Cashmere on February 27, 2019

in News

Stevie Nicks will release another retrospective, the three disc ‘Stand Back: 1981-2017’ in March.

The new collection features the greatest hits on CD1, duets on CD2 and various live and soundtrack tracks on CD3.

Stevie’s songs have appeared in the movies ‘Heavy Metal’, ‘Fast Times At Ridgemont High’, ‘Practical Magic’ and ‘Book of Henry’.

She has recorded duets with Lana Del Rey, LeAnn Rimes, Lady Antebellum, Dave Stewart, Chris Isaak, Sheryl Crow, Kenny Loggins, Walter Egan, John Stewart and Foo Fighters.

The collection dismisses Stevie’s first works with Lindsey Buckingham and commences with her first solo album ‘Bella Donna’.

Stand Back
1-CD Track Listing

1. Edge Of Seventeen (Single Version)
2. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around (Single Version) – with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
3. Leather And Lace (Single Version) – with Don Henley
4. Rooms On Fire (U.S. Single Version)
5. Stand Back (Single Version)
6. If Anyone Falls (Single Version)
7. Talk To Me (Single Version)
8. I Can’t Wait (Single Version)
9. Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You
10. Long Way To Go
11. Maybe Love Will Change Your Mind (Radio Remix)
12. Blue Denim
13. Every Day
14. Secret Love
15. The Dealer
16. Lady
17. Dreams – Live
18. Gold Dust Woman – Live

Stand Back: 1981-2017
3-CD & 6-LP Track Listing

Disc 1
1. Edge Of Seventeen
2. Rooms On Fire
3. Stand Back
4. After The Glitter Fades
5. If Anyone Falls
6. Talk To Me
7. I Can’t Wait
8. Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You
9. Long Way To Go
10. Maybe Love Will Change Your Mind
11. Blue Denim
12. Every Day
13. Planets Of The Universe
14. Secret Love
15. For What It’s Worth
16. The Dealer
17. Lady

Disc 2
18. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around – with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
19. Leather And Lace– with Don Henley
20. Nightbird
21. I Will Run To You – with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
22. Two Kinds Of Love
23. Whenever I Call You ‘Friend’ – with Kenny Loggins
24. Magnet & Steel – with Walter Egan
25. Gold – with John Stewart
26. Too Far From Texas – with Natalie Maines
27. Sorcerer
28. You’re Not The One – with Sheryl Crow
29. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town – with Chris Isaak
30. Cheaper Than Free – featuring Dave Stewart
31. You Can’t Fix This – with Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, and Rami Jaffee
32. Golden – with Lady Antebellum
33. Blue Water – featuring Lady Antebellum
34. Borrowed – with LeAnn Rimes
35. Beautiful People Beautiful Problems – with Lana Del Rey

Disc 3
36. Gold Dust Woman – Live
37. Dreams – Live
38. Angel – Live
39. Rhiannon – Live
40. Landslide – Live with Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
41. Sara – Live from The Soundstage Sessions
42. Crash Into Me – Live from The Soundstage Sessions
43. Circle Dance – Live from The Soundstage Sessions
44. Needles and Pins – Live with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
45. Rock and Roll – Live
46. Blue Lamp – from Heavy Metal Soundtrack
47. Sleeping Angel – from Fast Times At Ridgemont High Soundtrack
48. If You Ever Did Believe – from Practical Magic Soundtrack
49. Crystal – from Practical Magic Soundtrack
50. Your Hand I Will Never Let It Go – from Book Of Henry Soundtrack

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