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  1. The Other Side of the Mirror (Modern Records, 1989) Street Angel (Modern Records, 1994) Trouble in Shangri-La (Reprise Records, 2001) In Your Dreams (Reprise Records, 2011) 24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault (Reprise Records, 2014) With Dwight Twilley. Jungle (EMI, 1984) With Don Henley. Building the Perfect Beast (Geffen, 1984)

  2. The Other Side of the Mirror is the fourth solo studio album by American singer and songwriter Stevie Nicks. Released on May 11, 1989, through the Modern Records label, the album was recorded in California, New York, and Buckinghamshire in England, and is loosely based around the theme of Lewis Carroll's novel Alice's Adventures in ...

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    • “The Boys of Summer,” Don Henley (1984) Written by Mike Campbell and Don Henley. Not only did Campbell co-write the lead single, “The Boys of Summer,” off Don Henley‘s 1984 solo release Building the Perfect Beast, but he was also a co-producer on the entire album.
    • “Aztec,” Brian Setzer (1986) Written by Mike Campbell and Brian Setzer. Releasing his debut solo album, The Knife Feels Like Justice, in 1986, Brian Setzer had a body of work outside of his earlier Stray Cats catalog.
    • “I’ve Always Got You,” Robin Zander (1993) Written by Mike Campbell, Robin Zander,J.D. Souther. When Cheap Trick frontman Robin Zander was working on his self-titled solo debut, Campbell contributed one track, “I’ve Always Got You,” which he co-wrote with the singer and J.D.
    • “Lucky Girl,” Patti Scialfa (1993) Written by Mike Campbell and Patti Scialfa. Breaking away from the E Street Band, Patti Scialfa released her solo debut, Rumble Doll, in 1993.
  3. Jul 18, 2023 · Nicks also tries her hand at Byrds-like folk rock on ‘Fire Burning’, which unsurprisingly comes from Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell. The real enemy of The Other Side of the Mirror is producer Rupert Hine.

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    • Rooms on Fire. The first song on our list of The Real Meanings Behind Stevie Nicks The Other Side of the Mirror Album is “Rooms on Fire.” “Rooms on Fire” is about a woman who accepts her fate in life.
    • Long Way to Go. The next song on our list of The Real Meanings Behind Stevie Nicks The Other Side of the Mirror Album is “Long Way to Go.” “Long Way to Go” is based on advice she got from a friend about seeing one of her ex-lovers.
    • Two Kinds of Love ft. Bruce Hornsby. “Two Kinds of Love” is about the two sides of love. She talks about being in love with someone. It is about the emotional way you feel about someone.
    • Ooh My Love. “Ooh My Love” is a mysterious ballad about a princess who hides behind the safety of her walls. She has dreams of what it is like to be out in the world, but she’s scared to bring the walls down.
  4. The Other Side of the Mirror is Stevie Nicks' fourth solo album, released May 11th 1989. It featured a major hit single in Rooms on Fire. The album was largely co-written with Rick Nowels who at the time was probably best known for his work with Belinda Carlisle and its producer Rupert Hine.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1989 CD release of "The Other Side Of The Mirror" on Discogs.