Stevie Nicks immerses herself in her past, gathering 16 of her long-lost songs together like errant children (2024)

Stevie Nicks
24 Karat Gold - Songs From The Vault
Fleetwood Mac star heads to Nashville, chasing the songs that nearly got away.
by Piers Martin (Uncut Magazine, November, 2014)
Rating: 7/10

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As if Stevie Nicks hasn't done enough soul-searching during her 40 years in one of the world's biggest bands... On her eighth solo album, Nicks immerses herself in her past, gathering 16 of her long-lost songs together like errant children and dressing them in traditional costume - the billowing robes and gypsy shawl - before sending them out, fully Nicksed, into the world.

24 Karat Gold - Songs From The Vault finds the 66-year old getting her memories in order with the help of longtime associates Waddy Wachtel (he first played with her on 1973's Buckingham Nicks) and Dave Stewart, producer of Nicks' last solo set, 2011's In Your Dreams, and a band of hired hands in Nashville who knocked out new versions of Nicks' old songs in 15 days last May. In Your Dreams, somewhat tarnished by Dave Stewart's sweet tooth, took 14 months. Fleetwood Mac records take far longer.

The songs in question stem from demos Nicks wrote at various stages in her career between 1969 and 1995, intended for her solo or Fleetwood Mac albums. One ballad, the bonus track "Twisted", written in 1995 with Lindsey Buckingham for the film Twister, she felt deserved a wider audience. "When songs go into movies you might as well dump them out the window as you're driving by because they never get heard," she tells Uncut.

Many of these songs will be familiar to Mac devotees, having appeared online and on bootlegs or boxsets in one form or another. Indeed, Nicks' main incentive for the project was to record definitive versions of those unauthorized tracks floating around online that her assistant had drawn to her attention. Nicks hates computers and was once so worried about internet piracy that she didn't release a solo record between 2001 and 2011, so this principled stance represents some sort of progress; if you can't beat'em, join'em. "Just because I think computers are ruining the world, I can't expect everyone to be on my wavelength," she reasons. But to most, 24 Karat Gold is effectively a brand new album, albeit one that one occasion has the luxury of revelling in the twists and turns of a vintage Nicks number like "Lady", formerly a fragile piano demo from the mid-'70's called "Knocking On Doors" that's now a footstep away from "Landslide".

With these demos newly upholstered as mid-tempo soft-rock ballands by a solid Nashville outfit, it's tempting to view the collection as an alternative look at Nicks' life in music, each song offering a slightly different take on key moments in her colourful career. Nicks, too, her live-in voice stained with experience, seems to relish the chance to reacquaint herself through her lyrics with the girl she once was. The earliest cut here, a corny speakeasy pastiche called "Cathouse Blue", was written by a 22-year old Nicks in 1969 before she and Buckingham, who played on the original, moved to Los Angeles. By "The Dealer", a mustky Tusk-era tumble, she's already worldweary: "I was the mistress of my fate, I was the card shark / If I'd've looked a little ahead, I would've run away", runs the chorus.

On Bella Donna cast-offs "Belle Fleur" and "If You Were My Love", Elton John guitarist Davey Johnstone reprises his original role and plays on these new versions. Her trusted foil, Mike Campbell of the Heartbreakers, rolls up his sleeves for AOR james "Starshine" and "I Don't Care", trakcs he just about remembers writing with Nicks in the early 80's. "Mabel Normand", a moving parable based on the tragic life of the 1920s silent movie star, came to Nicks when she herself was dancing with the devil in 1985. Following the death of her godson from an accidental overdose in 2012, the song has a more profound resonance today.

As befits a compilation of songs that weren't up to scratch first time around, 24 Karat Gold contains a few tinpost tracks that even the Nashville boys couldn't fix. Most, too, spill over the five-minute mark. but as fresh testament from one of Rock's great survivors, it makes for a facinating listen.

24 Karat Gold - Songs From The Vault will be released October 6th in the UK.

Q&A STEVIE NICKS

How did you end up recording in Nashville?

The last album I did was with Dave Stewart in my house and we let it take a year because we were having so much fun. So I called him and said, "Dave, I know we spent a year doing In Your Dreams, but how can we do a record in two months?" And he said, "Go to Nashville. Those guys are on the clock." So you go to Nashville and hire six or seven of the best players in the workd and give them your 16 demos and they give you 15 days. You do two songs a day, which is unheard of in the way that we record, usually, but they are union people so they get there at nine in the morning.

How did "Hard Advice" come about?

Hard Advice" was a lecture Tom Petty gave me on his way through PHoenix one night. I was having a littel problematic moment in my life and he gave me one of his seriously hard advice lectures. He looked at me straight in the eyes with those big clear blue eyes and said, "This pain's gone on too long. Go home, light up your incense and your candles and go to your Bosendorer and write some real songs."

This could be an alternative greatest hits.

Or a greatest hits that never came out. Somebody said at one point, "If you took the last line out of this chorus it would be so much more of a hit record," and I just flat out said in front of the record company and everybody else: "I'm not trying to make a hit record here, I"m trying to make a great record." Hit records don't even sell anymore, anyway. Records don't sell anymore.

Sleeve Notes
Recorded at:
Blackbird, Nashville; Rock A Little Studio; Weapons Of Mass Entertainment Studio; Village Recorder, LA

Produced by:
Dave Stewart, Waddy Wachtel, Stevie Nicks

Personnel:
Stevie Nicks (Vocals), Dave Stewart (Guitar), Waddy Wachtel (Guitar, bk vocals), Mike Campbell, Davey Johnstone (Guitar) Ann Marie Calhoun (Violin), Sharon Celani, Lori Nicks (bk vocals) Tom Bukovac (Guitar), Michael Rhodes (bass), Dan Dugmore (Banjo), Chad Cromwell (Drums), Benmont Tench (Keyboard), Lenny Castro (Percussion).


STEVIE NICKS "24 KARAT GOLD - SONGS FROM THE VAULT"

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Stevie Nicks immerses herself in her past, gathering 16 of her long-lost songs together like errant children (2024)

FAQs

What is the meaning of the song "Rhiannon" by Stevie Nicks? ›

About two months prior to joining Fleetwood Mac, Nicks stumbled across the enchanting name of her title character while reading Triad: A Novel of the Supernatural by Mary Leader. The novel itself, being about a woman with divided personalities, presented Rhiannon as the darker, hidden version of the main character.

Why do people love Stevie Nicks so much? ›

Fans feel deeply close to Nicks through the lyrics in her songs. “She's very vulnerable to her audience. That transparency and authenticity is what drives her,” says Steve Yusko, 62, of Babylon. “She talks about stumbling and that brings emotion to a song.

What is the meaning behind the song "Silver Springs"? ›

History. Written by Stevie Nicks, "Silver Springs" was intended for the album Rumours. Years after the fact, Nicks commented that its exclusion from the album marked a growing tension in the band. The track describes Nicks's perspective on the ending of her romantic relationship with guitarist Lindsey Buckingham.

Why is Stevie Nicks so important? ›

Rock & roll's mystic poet Stevie Nicks is the first woman to be inducted twice into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Her global reach as a soloist or as part of Fleetwood Mac is rooted in her enduring legacy of songwriting and performance that connects with each fan, in the audience or listening from afar.

How did Stevie Nicks change the world? ›

Specifically, Nicks transcended gender boundaries in the male-dominated world of rock and roll through her associations with strong male musicians, her visual style, and her lyrics which alternately portrayed women as mysterious, wise, yet strong, (e. g., "Rhiannon," Fleetwood Mac, Rumors, 1975) or a powerful force to ...

What Fleetwood Mac song is about Lindsey Buckingham? ›

Fleetwood Mac's 1977 album, 'Rumours. '. Fleetwood Mac: Where Are They Now? In what can only be described as a peace offering, the band did not nix “Silver Springs” entirely, but rather exiled it to the B-side of the album's first single — and, fittingly, Buckingham's fiery telling of the breakup — “Go Your Own Way.”

Did Stevie Nicks ever marry? ›

Stevie Nicks' only marriage was to Kim Anderson, the widower of her friend Robin Anderson. They married in 1983 soon after Robin died of leukemia. "I was determined to take care of [Robin's] baby, so I said to Kim, 'I don't know, I guess we should just get married." Nicks and Anderson divorced a few months later.

What songs did Stevie Nicks write about her ex? ›

Stevie Nicks sings “Silver Springs” directly to her ex Lindsey Bucking...

Why does Stevie Nicks stay up all night? ›

She recently shared that she suffers from insomnia and doesn't go to bed until 8am. “It used to be I could sleep from 5am to 1pm,” Nicks said, in an interview with Vogue Magazine. “Now I don't go to sleep until 8am. I need therapy, or I need someone to hit me on the head with a hammer.”

What song did Prince ask Stevie Nicks to write? ›

Stevie Nicks almost helped write Purple Rain. The singer has revealed that Prince asked her to write lyrics for what is now one of his most famous songs.

Who turned down Purple Rain? ›

Here's why Fleetwood Mac's Stevie Nicks turned down working on Purple Rain with Prince. Prince's 1984 epic Purple Rain is undoubtedly a masterpiece. Fact.

Is Rhiannon a feminist song? ›

Thanks to the lyrical genius of Stevie Nicks, Rhiannon, both as a character in a song and within a greater discussion of witchiness in pop culture, can be seen as a form of empowerment for women across the globe.

What does love's a state of mind mean? ›

The release of dopamine in the striatum creates a sensation of “I want.” The release of oxytocin in the insula creates a sensation of “I want … to bond.” What this means, in a nutshell, is that individuals who are in love are strongly motivated to be with the person they love because that action creates sensations of ...

What is the meaning of Gold Dust Woman? ›

In an interview for VH1's Classic Album series, Nicks offered further insight into the song's meaning: "Gold Dust Woman" was my kind of symbolic look at somebody going through a bad relationship, doing a lot of drugs, and trying to make it.

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