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Stevie Nicks  evolution from a member of Fleetwood Mac into a solo artist in her own right was one which came about organically: when you re part of a band that has three songwriters, it s hard to keep things fair and spread the wealth while still providing space for all of the material that was being written. As a result, Ms. Nicks took some time during the sessions for Tusk to record demos for a solo project, but that was in 78, and when Tusk was released in 79, she was decidedly preoccupied with touring behind that album.

Finally, in 1981, Bella Donna emerged, released on Modern Records, a label founded by Paul Fishkin, Danny Goldberg, and Nicks herself. Given how insanely popular Fleetwood Mac was by that point in their career, it should come as no surprise to anyone that the album soon found its way to the top of the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart. More importantly, though, four tracks – Stop Draggin My Heart Around (a duet with Tom Petty), Leather and Lace (a duet with Don Henley), Edge of Seventeen, and After the Glitter Fades all made it into the top 40, with Leather and Lace hitting No. 6 and Stop Draggin My Heart Around climbing all the way to No. 3.

Her success as a solo artist proven in a big, big way, Nicks subsequently went on to balance her time between Fleetwood Mac and her own work, and whenever the former has gone away for a while, the latter has always been there to keep her in the public eye. 2016 remaster pressed on colored vinyl LP.

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