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Stevie Nicks had much to prove when she stepped out on her own
for the first time and crafted Bella Donna. Despite attaining superstar
success with Fleetwood Mac, the singer often took a back seat to
the band’s other members — and, due to the group’s approach,
faced limitations in getting her songs on an album. Along with Nicks’
status as a significant artistic force in her own right, that all changed
with the timeless Bella Donna. Teaming with simpatico producer
Jimmy Iovine and fellow rock ’n’ roll icon Tom Petty, and backed by
an all-star cast, Nicks asserted control over the creative process for
the first time. She allowed the material to develop spontaneously
— a characteristic you readily experience via the record’s natural,
balanced sonics and raw emotionalism.
Sourced from the original analog master tapes and housed in
mini-LP-style gatefold packaging, Mobile Fidelity’s numberededition
hybrid SACD of the 1981 benchmark plays with superb
transparency, dynamics, and detail. Benefitting from extraordinary
clarity, openness, and separation, it captures what went down in
the studio with tremendous realism and presence. The extended,
tonally rich soundscapes you hear — instrumentation that feels live,
vocals that float and yet sound altogether innate, synergy between
the players that places them in the same room together — remain as
integral to Bella Donna as its personalized songs, from the countrytinged
ballad “Leather and Lace” to the determined “Outside the
Rain” and immortal “Edge of Seventeen.” Long may her white dove
soar.