Trouble in Shangri-La Stevie Nicks

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  • Release Date: 05/01/2001
  • Sales Rank: 22,313
  • Label: REPRISE / WEA
  • UPC: 093624737223
 
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Trouble in Shangri-La

1LISTENTrouble in Shangri-La 4:50
2LISTENCandlebright 4:41
3LISTENSorcerer 4:55
4LISTENPlanets of the Universe 4:47
5LISTENEvery Day 3:36
6LISTENToo Far from Texas 3:49
7LISTENThat Made Me Stronger 4:19
8LISTENIt's Only Love 3:32
9LISTENLove Changes 4:24
10LISTENI Miss You 4:16
11LISTENBombay Sapphires 4:05
12LISTENFall from Grace 4:31
13LISTENLove Is 4:30

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Editorial Reviews

Stevie Nicks's new album could very well be called "Stevie Nicks and Friends." Aided and abetted by Sheryl Crow, Macy Gray, Sarah McLachlan, Dixie Chick Natalie Maines, and the Heartbreakers' Mike Campbell, Trouble in Shangri-La is a friendly affair, indeed. Crow proves to be Nicks's greatest pal, grounding Nicks in no-nonsense arrangements. (In the past, Nicks has occasionally let overproduction eclipse her stellar songwriting.) The rootsy but spooky "Sorcerer" and "Candlebright" meld Nicks's mysticism and Crow's earthiness especially well. As for the other guests: the throaty Gray adds even more resonance to Nicks's darn-near-Marianne-Faithfull-low vocals on "Bombay Sapphire"; Maines is right at home trading verses on the twangy "Too Far from Texas" (a song that finds Campbell echoing his signature guitar work from "Stop Dragging My Heart Around"); and McLachlan's lofty harmonies prove a pretty foil for Nicks on the closing ballad, "Love Is." Despite all the input, Nicks seems very much in charge here, her songs suffusing the album with her deeply personal reflections on love, loss, and triumph. "That Made Me Stronger" -- inspired by Tom Petty, who turned down Nicks's plea for collaborative help, saying, "You write your songs yourself" -- is typical of her candor. Whether she's on her own or with her friends, the songs on Trouble in Shangri-La make Nicks strong indeed. Bill Crandall, Barnes & Noble



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Trouble in Shangri-Laby Anonymous

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October 29, 2006: So far I love all these songs from here. They all sound good. I enjoy listening to Stevie and her companions Sharon, Lori, and the other guests, but not so much of Sheryl. On the other hand Stevie and Jessica Simpson are my two favorite singing blondes. They're the ones whom I love listening to in life.

Trouble in Shangri-Laby Anonymous

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August 06, 2003: This by far is the best album Stevie has done since Rock A Little back in '86. It has all the elements that make Stevie so popular. I enjoy listening to it again and again.


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