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Wild heart stevie nicks early version
Wild heart stevie nicks early version




wild heart stevie nicks early version

In Danny Goldberg's book, (he co-founded Modern Records with Stevie and Paul Fishkin), he revealed the truth about the Civil War concept being for the original lead single, " If Anyone Falls", and that it was too late to change the theme when "Stand Back" became the new lead single (sets already built, costumes bought, director hired, etc.) After watching the final results, everyone agreed that they should go ahead and film another video for "Stand Back".

wild heart stevie nicks early version

Bootleg copies of the original video circulated for two decades before the official release and fans always wondered why this version with the Civil War theme was deemed not worthy of release. One of the great "controversies" from The Wild Heart era has been concerning the original video for "Stand Back," which was scrapped and remained officially unreleased until 2007 on Stevie's Crystal Visions DVD. In October 1983, four months after the release of The Wild Heart, Bobbye Hall was paid for a week in the studio adding percussion overdubs to "All The Beautiful Worlds." Was "All The Beautiful Worlds" being prepped as a b-side for the upcoming "Nightbird" single? Did Stevie decide to keep the song her her next album, Rock A Little? Those questions remain unanswered, but Stevie finally did record a fantastic new version of the song in 2014 as part of her album, 24 Karat Gold: Songs From The Vault.

wild heart stevie nicks early version

Perry would also produce several more songs for the album, in both Dallas and Los Angeles, including "Wild Heart," "Destiny," "Julia," and "Gate And Garden." Stevie recorded " All The Beautiful Worlds" for The Wild Heart in Dallas in 1982 with Gordon Perry as the producer.






Wild heart stevie nicks early version