Stevie Nicks - Trouble in Shangri-La

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Album Details

Title: Trouble in Shangri-La
Artist: Stevie Nicks
Release Date: 5/1/2001
Label: Reprise
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPC: 093624737223
Genre: Rock
Styles: Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock
Moods: Literate, Sophisticated, Stylish, Bittersweet, Earthy, Sensual, Theatrical, Brash, Earnest, Fiery, Passionate, Poignant, Reflective, Romantic
Total Copies: 15
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Trouble in Shangri-La
  2. Candlebright
  3. Sorcerer
  4. Planets of the Universe
  5. Every Day
  6. Too Far From Texas
  7. That Made Me Stronger
  8. It's Only Love
  9. Love Changes
  10. I Miss You
  11. Bombay Sapphires
  12. Fall From Grace
  13. Love Is

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDReprise47372

Other Editions

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Album Review

Stevie Nicks calls in a few friends on this one. Trouble in Shangri-La enlists some of music's most popular females, including Macy Gray, Sarah McLachlan, and Dixie Chick Natalie Maines. If Nicks hadn't been doing it for years, this might feel like a calculated attempt to follow the trend set by Santana's Supernatural. Her liner notes have always been star-studded. Over the years she's gotten help from the likes of Don Henley, Don Felder, Bruce Hornsby, Mike Campbell, and Tom Petty. Most prominent on this album is Sheryl Crow, who co-produced five of the album's 13 tracks. Her signature guitar sound shines through on many of the songs. Maines performs the album's only true duet on "Too Far From Texas." The other guests are noticeable, but act mostly as backup voices and musicians. Make no mistake about it -- this is a Nicks album from beginning to end, and she's at the top of her game here. It's not a departure, but a renewed energy makes this her best work since 1985's Rock a Little. Titles like "Sorcerer" and "Bombay Sapphires" preserve her mystical persona, and despite their mythical sound, they touch on human and very personal subject matter. Her deliberate lyrics sometimes feel a bit more like prose than verse, but the conviction in her voice adds legitimacy to her words. While Nicks' voice has matured, it is just as strong as it ever was. She shows great range, from the heartbroken tenderness of "Love Changes" to the aggressive rock of "Fall From Grace." Trouble in Shangri-La not only reminds listeners what Nicks has meant to music, but it finds her a place in modern-day pop. ~ Brad Kohlenstein, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Al OrtizGuitar, Bass
Ashwin SoodDrums
Benmont TenchOrgan (Hammond), Chamberlin, Keyboards, Organ, Piano
Brian MinatoBass
Brian ScheubleEngineer
Buddy JudgeEngineer
Charles JudgeKeyboards
Chris Lord-AlgeMixing
Chris ReynoldsAssistant Engineer
Dan RothchildBass
Daniel ChaseEngineer
David KahneKeyboards, Programming, Producer
Dominique GrandEngineer
Don SmithEngineer
Doug SaxMastering
Gary FergusonDrums
Howard WillingAssistant Engineer
James MurrayEngineer
Jeff TrottGuitar (Electric), Producer, Guitar
John ShanksProgramming, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer
Justin SmithAssistant Engineer
Lars FoxEngineer
Lenny CastroPercussion
Lindsey BuckinghamGuitar
Lori NicksVocals, Vocals (Background)
Macy GrayVocals
Marc DeSistoEngineer
Matt ChamberlainDrums
Matt SilvaAssistant Engineer
Michel PepinGuitar
Natalie MainesVocals
Neal PrestonPhotography
Norman SeeffPhotography
Patrick WarrenKeyboards
Peter StroudGuitar, Mandolin
Pierre MarchandEngineer, Keyboards, Producer, Guitar
Randy WineEngineer
Rick NowelsVocals, Producer, Guitar (Acoustic)
Rob BrillEngineer
Robert BreenAssistant Engineer
Robert HadleyMastering
Rusty AndersonGuitar
Sarah McLachlanPiano, Vocals, Vocals (Background), Guitar, Drawing
Shari SutcliffeProduction Coordination
Sharon CelaniVocals (Background), Vocals
Sheryl CrowGuitar (Acoustic), Producer, Guitar, Bass, Vocals
Stephen WalkerDesign, Art Direction
Steve FerroneDrums
Steve KaplanAssistant Engineer
Stevie NicksTambourine, Producer, Vocals, Keyboards
Tim PierceGuitar
Tim SmithBass
Timothy DruryDrum Loop
VenaPhoto Illustration
Vinnie ColaiutaDrums
Waddy WachtelGuitar
Wayne RodriguesDrum Programming

Member Reviews

Cameron Ashley H. wrote on 3/28/2007...

Classic Stevie Nicks voice--timeless.

Erick C. (Erick) wrote on 10/26/2006...

Received as a gift, not a big Stevie Nicks fan, but a decent listen in my mind.