In Your Dreams

| Stevie Nicks

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In Your Dreams

In Your Dreams is the seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks, released on May 3, 2011 by Reprise Records. It is her first solo studio album since 2001's Trouble in Shangri-La and also coincides with the 30th anniversary of the release of her debut solo album Bella Donna. -Wikipedia

 

 

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  • The Guardian

    Producer Dave Stewart has helped create an album that sounds exactly like the Nicks of myth: spooky, otherworldly, emotional and sassy, yet stalked by some undefinable melancholy.  

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  • Rolling Stone

    It’s not just her first album in 10 years, it’s her finest collection of songs since the Eighties.  

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  • Slant Magazine

    There’s simply nothing about In Your Dreams that works.  

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  • Music OMH

    In Your Dreams is, despite what it lacks, a bold affair.  

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  • BBC Music

    There’s still only one Stevie Nicks – witchy, mystical and romantic. 

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  • Stanford Daily

    I can’t help but think back to the more intriguing, complex Stevie the world once knew when confronted with the banalities of this elevator music. 

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  • No Ripcord

    Fleetwood Mac plan to reform in 2012 and, judging by many of these tracks, that’s probably for the best. 

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  • Paste

    [An] album of wasted opportunity. 

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  • Central Recorder

    Her work continues to be her own while still having elements of her work with the band that made her famous. 

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  • Phoenix New Times

    I won't venture to say In Your Dreams is better than Belladonna or The Wild Heart, but I do hope Nicks sticks with her roots-rock revival, because she's one of the greatest female rock singers of all-time, and this album is promising. 

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  • All Music

    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.  

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  • Stevie Nicks Info

    Offers a grittier side to Nicks than she typically reveals.  

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  • The Telegraph

    Stevie Nicks' In Your Dreams is her best work since the Eighties.  

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  • Scott Holleran

    Indelible new work. 

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  • Seattle Pi

    I have the feeling that Stevie Nicks basically recorded material that pleased her, which ultimately gives the album its charm.  

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  • Entertainment Weekly

    Crystal visions? Still intact.  

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  • Assignment X

    Nicks has found a way to be both current and herself.  

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  • A.V. Club Music

    It’s a disappointment coming from a woman who seemed a lot more grown-up back in her late 20s. 

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  • The Arts Desk

    The voice that sang "Rhiannon" remains suitably ghostly, and even with an overlay of mild croakiness, it sounds pretty good for a 63-year-old. 

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  • Heath Post

    It doesn't have the spark and energy of Fleetwood Mac, but it does capture the basic sound, just more matured.  

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  • Metro

    Stevie Nicks’ In Your Dreams is not the sweetest of dreams. 

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  • NOW Toronto

    Might be Nicks's best record since The Wild Heart. 

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  • North Coast Journal

    Shifting dynamically among video formats, painstaking recording sessions and revealing interviews, this magic-tinged musical journey is a loving and tuneful portrait of the eternally bewitching Gold Dust Woman. 

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  • Cleve Scene

    "Secret Love" is her best single since "Talk to Me," and "Italian Summer" shows some spark. Too bad so much of Dreams is such a snooze. 

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  • Financial Times

    In Your Dreams suffers from too many plodders.  

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  • Medium

    A strong, vital collection. 

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