Stevie Nicks: New Compilation ‘Stand Back: 1981-2017’ Coming 3/29 to Celebrate Her Second Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction

The life and career of Stevie Nicks is almost mythical. From her pre-Fleetwood Mac days and the cherished Buckingham Nicks album recorded before she and Lindsey joined the band, which of course helped make Fleetwood Mac the rock and roll institution it remains to this day, she’s an integral part of music history.

As such, she owns the rare designation of being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame two times — with her second, this time as a solo artist, coming up this spring. With plenty of reason to celebrate, Rhino Records has put together a new collection of music from throughout Nicks’ career.

Stand Back: 1981 – 2017 will pull from ” … a variety of new releases that celebrate her solo career with essential recordings chosen from studio albums, live performances, and soundtrack contributions, plus several of her most-celebrated collaborations with artists including Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Don Henley, Lana Del Rey, and Lady Antebellum.”

The album, which will be available as an 18-track CD or digital edition, a 50-track, 3-CD set, and a 6-LP vinyl collection (coming out a bit later, on June 28).

More about Stand Back, from the press release:

In 1981, six years after joining Fleetwood Mac, Nicks went solo for the first time with her debut Bella Donna. A massive success, it sold more than five million copies in the U.S., topped the album charts and produced four hit singles, including her signature anthem, “Edge Of Seventeen.” More platinum albums followed – The Wild Heart (1983), Rock A Little (1985), and The Other Side Of The Mirror (1989). Music from all eight of Nicks’ studio albums are included in the set, from Top 10 hits like “Stand Back” and “Talk To Me” to “The Dealer” from her latest, 2014’s 24 Karat Gold: Songs From The Vault.

On STAND BACK, those solo tracks are joined by Nicks’ memorable collaborations with other artists, including “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, “Leather And Lace” with Don Henley, “You’re Not The One” with Sheryl Crow, and “Beautiful People Beautiful Problems” with Lana Del Rey.

Beyond Nicks’ work as a recording artist, STAND BACK also explores her career on stage with outstanding live recordings, including performances from her 1981 Bella Donna tour (“Dreams” and “Rhiannon”), and her 2009 live album The Soundstage Sessions (“Sara” and a cover of Dave Matthews Band’s “Crash Into Me.”) Rounding out the collection are several of her contributions to film soundtracks, like “Blue Lamp” from Heavy Metal and “If You Ever Did Believe” from Practical Magic.

And the full track listing for the various versions of this new Stevie Nicks collection:

1-CD Edition

“Edge Of Seventeen” (Single Version)

“Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” (Single Version) – with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

“Leather And Lace” (Single Version) – with Don Henley

“Rooms On Fire” (U.S. Single Version)

“Stand Back” (Single Version)

“If Anyone Falls” (Single Version)

“Talk To Me” (Single Version)

“I Can’t Wait” (Single Version)

“Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You”

“Long Way To Go”

“Maybe Love Will Change Your Mind” (Radio Remix)

“Blue Denim”

“Every Day”

“Secret Love”

“The Dealer”

“Lady”

“Dreams” – Live

3-CD and 6-LP sets:

“Edge Of Seventeen”

“Rooms On Fire”

“Stand Back”

“After The Glitter Fades”

“If Anyone Falls”

“Talk To Me”

“I Can’t Wait”

“Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You”

“Long Way To Go”

“Maybe Love Will Change Your Mind”

“Blue Denim”

“Every Day”

“Planets Of The Universe”

“Secret Love”

“For What It’s Worth”

“The Dealer”

“Lady”

“Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” – with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

“Leather And Lace”- with Don Henley

“Nightbird”

“I Will Run To You” – with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

“Two Kinds Of Love”

“Whenever I Call You ‘Friend'” – with Kenny Loggins

“Magnet & Steel” – with Walter Egan

“Gold” – with John Stewart

“Too Far From Texas” – with Natalie Maines

“Sorcerer”

“You’re Not The One” – with Sheryl Crow

“Santa Claus Is Coming To Town” – with Chris Isaak

“Cheaper Than Free” – featuring Dave Stewart

“You Can’t Fix This” – with Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, and Rami Jaffee

“Golden” – with Lady Antebellum

“Blue Water” – featuring Lady Antebellum

“Borrowed” – with LeAnn Rimes

“Beautiful People Beautiful Problems” – with Lana Del Rey

“Gold Dust Woman” – Live

“Dreams” – Live

“Angel” – Live

“Rhiannon” – Live

“Landslide” – Live with Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

“Sara” – Live from The Soundstage Sessions

“Crash Into Me” – Live from The Soundstage Sessions

“Circle Dance” – Live from The Soundstage Sessions

“Needles and Pins” – Live with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

“Rock and Roll” – Live

“Blue Lamp” – from Heavy Metal Soundtrack

“Sleeping Angel” – from Fast Times At Ridgemont High Soundtrack

“If You Ever Did Believe” – from Practical Magic Soundtrack

“Crystal” – from Practical Magic Soundtrack

“Your Hand I Will Never Let It Go” – from Book Of Henry Soundtrack