Picks and Pans Review: Enchanted

UPDATED 05/18/1998 at 01:00 AM EDT Originally published 05/18/1998 at 01:00 AM EDT

Stevie Nicks (Atlantic/Modern)

As one-fifth of Fleetwood Mac, the chiffon-wearing, tambourine-banging Nicks seemed to specialize in singing songs about dreams, gypsies and gold-dust women. This three-disc set documents her more earth-bound solo output (from '81 to '94). Though padded, at times, with lesser-known cuts off her five albums, Enchanted may be a revelation for those familiar only with Nicks's hits. "Rock a Little (Go Ahead Lily)" and "I Sing for the Things" possess a delicate beauty, while "Wild Heart" and "Ooh My Love" throb with passion. And few '80s classics have aged as nicely as "Leather and Lace."

Bottom Line: An often ethereal collection of soft-rock oldies

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