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Mirror, Mirror (Stevie Nicks album)

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Recorded
  
1984–85

Release date
  
1985

Artist
  
Stevie Nicks

Genre
  
Pop rock

Producers
  
Rick Nowels, Jimmy Iovine, Stevie Nicks, David A. Stewart

Similar
  
The Divine Stevie Nicks, Street Angel, The Other Side of the Mirror, Rock a Little, The Soundstage Sessions

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Mirror, Mirror is an unreleased studio album by American singer-songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks.

Contents

Recorded in 1984, Nicks was set to release the album but it was pulled because Nicks was unhappy with the way it was recorded. Most of the songs were scrapped and the rest became Nicks' Rock a Little album released in 1985. Most of the tracks were stolen from Nicks and released as bootlegs. A number of these songs remain unreleased officially, however some songs have been released on other albums, such as Nicks' 2014 album 24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault. Many of the songs appear in an incomplete, demo form and as a result Nicks is playing instruments on many of the songs.

Song Releases

  • The Dealer: Released on "24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault"
  • Priest of Nothing: Instrumental of the song released on the Joe Walsh album But Seriously, Folks... album as "Inner Tube/Theme From Boat Weirdos" although without contributions from Nicks
  • Battle of the Dragon: Released on the American Anthem soundtrack and later on Enchanted
  • Greta: Released on the Street Angel album
  • Freestyle: Released on the Les Dudek solo album Freestyle although without contributions from Nicks
  • I Call You Missing: Lyrics used in "Whole Lotta Trouble" released on The Other Side of the Mirror album and Lyrics also used in "Love is Like A River", released on the Street Angel album
  • Lady From The Mountains: Released as "Moonlight: A Vampire's Dream" on the In Your Dreams album
  • Love Is Like A River: Released on the Street Angel album
  • Mabel Normand: Released on the "24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault" album
  • Mirror, Mirror: Released as the B-Side to the "Blue Denim" single
  • One More Big Time Rock And Roll Star: Released as the B-Side to the "Talk to Me" single and later released on the Enchanted album
  • Rose Garden: Released on the Street Angel album
  • Running Through the Garden: Released on the Fleetwood Mac album "Say You Will"
  • She Loves Him Still: Released on the 24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault album
  • Thousand Days: Released as the B-Side of the "Maybe Love Will Change Your Mind" single and later released on the Enchanted album
  • Whole Lotta Trouble: Released on The Other Side of the Mirror album
  • Long Way To Go: Released on The Other Side of the Mirror album
  • You Like Me: Recorded and Released by the The Williams Brothers in 1987 although without contributions from Nicks
  • Reconsider Me: Released on Enchanted as original demo version
  • Credits (Partial)

  • Stevie Nicks - vocals, guitars, piano, keyboards, percussion, drum programming, synthesizers
  • Waddy Wachtel - guitars
  • Sharon Celani - backing vocals
  • Lori Nicks - backing vocals
  • Don Henley - backing vocals
  • Marilyn Martin - backing vocals
  • Maria Vidal - backing vocals
  • Mike Campbell - guitars
  • Howie Epstein - bass guitar
  • Benmont Tench - keyboards
  • Tom Petty - guitar, backing vocals
  • Stan Lynch - drums
  • Rick Nowels - keyboards
  • Russ Kunkel - drums
  • Maria Vidal - backing vocals
  • Joe Walsh - guitars, synthesizer
  • Joe Vitale - drums, percussion
  • Willie Weeks – bass guitar
  • Jay Ferguson – keyboards, vocals
  • Joey Murcia – guitar
  • Barney Wilen - saxophone
  • Jamie Sheriff - synthesizers, programming
  • Charles Judge - keyboards, synthesizers
  • Prince - vocals
  • Billy Burnette - vocals, guitar
  • Les Dudek - vocals, guitar
  • Mick Fleetwood - drums, percussion
  • Roy Bittan - keyboards
  • Songs

    1All The Kings Horses
    2Love Don't Fail Me Now
    3The Dealer

    References

    Mirror, Mirror (Stevie Nicks album) Wikipedia