The Divine Stevie Nicks

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The Divine Stevie Nicks
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedSeptember 11, 2001 [1]
Recorded1983, 1989
Genre Rock
Length62:59
Label EMI Records
Producer Jimmy Iovine
Rupert Hine
Stevie Nicks chronology
Trouble in Shangri-La
(2001)
The Divine Stevie Nicks
(2001)
Crystal Visions – The Very Best of Stevie Nicks
(2007)

The Divine Stevie Nicks is a 2001 budget compilation album featuring songs from the solo career of American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. [2] The album features many of her songs from her solo albums The Wild Heart and The Other Side of the Mirror . [3]

The album was released in Europe only [4] on EMI Records, but it failed to chart.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Rooms on Fire" Stevie Nicks, Rick Nowels 4:30
2."Long Way to Go"Stevie Nicks, Rick Nowels, Charles Judge4:06
3."Wild Heart"Stevie Nicks6:12
4."Sable on Blonde"Stevie Nicks4:13
5."Two Kinds of Love"Stevie Nicks, Rupert Hine, Rick Nowels4:48
6."Stand Back"Stevie Nicks4:48
7."Fire Burning"Stevie Nicks, Michael Campbell 3:16
8."Ooh My Love"Stevie Nicks, Rick Nowels5:02
9."Alice"Stevie Nicks, Rupert Hine5:50
10."Enchanted"Stevie Nicks3:05
11."Nothing Ever Changes"Stevie Nicks, Sandy Stewart 4:09
12."Ghosts"Stevie Nicks, Michael Campbell4:45
13."If Anyone Falls"Stevie Nicks, Sandy Stewart4:07
14."Gate and Garden"Stevie Nicks4:05
Total length:62:58

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