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In Your Dreams

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1 Secret Love Nicks 3:15
2 For What It's Worth Campbell/Nicks 4:32
3 In Your Dreams Nicks/Stewart 3:58
4 Wide Sargasso Sea Nicks/Stewart 5:36
5 New Orleans Heywood/Nicks 5:34
6 Moonlight (A Vampire's Dream) Nicks 5:26
7 Annabel Lee Nicks 5:58
8 Soldier's Angel Nicks 5:16
9 Everybody Loves You Nicks/Stewart 5:16
10 Ghosts Are Gone Nicks/Stewart 6:06
11 You May Be the One Nicks/Stewart 5:26
12 Italian Summer Nicks/Stewart 4:38
13 Cheaper Than Free Nicks/Stewart 3:38
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In Your Dreams

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Reprise

Category: Pop/Rock

In Your Dreams

UPC: 093624958680

Release Date: 05/03/2011

Original Release Date: 05/03/2011

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Secret Love, For What It's Worth, In Your Dreams, Wide Sargasso Sea, New Orleans, Moonlight (A Vampire's Dream), Annabel Lee, Soldier's Angel, Everybody Loves You, Ghosts Are Gone, You May Be the One, Italian Summer, Cheaper Than Free]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Perhaps it?s all down to Stevie Nicks being at peace with her legacy, perhaps she was coaxed back toward the ?70s by producer David A. Stewart, perhaps it?s the presence of Lindsey Buckingham on ?Soldier?s Angel,? or perhaps it?s the fact that she excavated a 1976 song called ?Secret Love? for this album, but In Your Dreams is Stevie?s first solo album to embrace the sound of Fleetwood Mac at their prime. Nicks never exactly ran away from the Mac, but her ?80s solo hits were tempered by a steely demeanor and her subsequent solo albums strove too hard to recapture the magic that In Your Dreams conjures so easily. Despite the quite deliberate connections to her past, In Your Dreams never feels labored; the hippie folk drifts into the mystic pop, punctuated by some witchy rock that may be polished a bit too sharply by Stewart, yet he manages to keep everything warm despite its cleanliness. Stewart?s real coup is focus: he keeps everything tight and purposeful, letting each element snugly fit together so In Your Dreams winds up capturing the essence of Stevie Nicks, which -- as her previous three decades of solo albums prove -- is no easy feat. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi