Trouble in Shangri-La

| Stevie Nicks

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Trouble in Shangri-La

Trouble in Shangri-La is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. Released in 2001, it was her first new solo album since 1994's Street Angel. -Wikipedia

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  • All Music

    Trouble in Shangri-La not only reminds listeners what Nicks has meant to music, but it finds her a place in modern-day pop.  

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  • Ultimate Classic Rock

    Stevie Nicks Came Back Strong With ‘Trouble in Shangri-La’. 

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  • Slant Magazine

    With Shangri-La, there’s definitely something worth listening to. 

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  • A.V. Club Music

    Trouble In Shangri-La shows that the Nicks mystique can be enough to gild even mediocre songs that are otherwise unworthy of her. 

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  • Pop Matters

    While Trouble in Shangri-La isn't a masterpiece, it should put Nicks back in most folks' good graces. 

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  • Seattle Pi

    Trouble In Shangri-La brought Stevie Nicks into the 21st century and rejuvenated her career. It remains an excellent stop in her solo catalogue and is always worth a listen. 

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  • The Music Box

    Nicks continues her charming habit of writing material that expressly is not watered down for the masses.  

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  • Variety

    “Trouble in Shangri-La” may lack the obvious singles of her earlier work but its personality, production and lyrics make it the strongest album in her seven-disc body of work. 

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  • Orlando Weekly

    The leisurely stylistic stroll of "Shangri-La" is far from inventive, more often resembling hopeful ocean crashes in cracked conch shells than the intended rebirth of an artist's artistry. 

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  • People

    Another side of pop paradise. 

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  • Cleve Scene

    Her tendencies to reminisce with regret are proof once again that, as she once put it, thunder only happens when it's raining. 

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  • Maggie Felisberto's Blog

    Trouble in Shangri-La is probably my favorite Stevie Nicks solo album because it’s just so freaking awesome (and poetical and dramatic and fun). 

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  • NOW Toronto

    Alternately moody and hopeful, with a revelatory centrepiece track inspired by Tom Petty, Shangri-La never loses steam and never stumbles. This is the Nicks record fans have been awaiting.  

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  • Medium

    Trouble brought Nicks into the modern world of pop and rock quite successfully. 

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