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Stevie Nicks
Rock A Little
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (MFSL 2-603)
Modern Records (MFSL 2-603)
Release date: Jan 30, 2026, US
Looking back on her career in the early 90s, Stevie Nicks described the first track of Rock a Little as “the most exciting song that I had ever heard.” This coming from a superstar who was already closely affiliated with several bajillion-selling Fleetwood Mac albums — to say nothing of her own benchmark solo debut. Her remarks attest to the enthusiasm and effort she invested in her third record, a 1985 work that quickly furthered Nicks’ profile and cemented itself as a piece of 80s pop lore.
Though Rock a Little doubtlessly has period characteristics of a mid-80s LP, Nicks and company spare no expense when it comes to distinguishing the music with expansive sonics distinguished with lush melodies, high-tech percussion, echoing vocals, sampled keyboards, and layers of sophisticated accents. The degrees of spaciousness, headroom, and dynamics are nothing less than inspiring, while the newly enhanced detail, texture, and clarity make the songs sing like never before. As for Nicks’ voice? Wait ’til you experience the transparency and depth.
A1
I Can't Wait
A2
Rock A Little (Go Ahead Lily)
A3
Sister Honey
B1
I Sing For The Things
B2
Imperial Hotel
B3
Some Become Strangers
C1
Talk To Me
C2
The Nightmare
D1
If I Were You
D2
No Spoken Word
D3
Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You





