10 Favorite Songs from Post-Dance?
Now that it's been a few years since her last release, what are everybody's 10 favorite Stevie songs since her resurgence into the public conscious after 1997? Putting this in the Stevie forum since its about her and the work has mostly been solo since then.
I've noticed most people don't compare her later work favorably with Bella Donna or The Wild Heart, but if you pare it down to the best songs I think you have some standouts that rival the early stuff! Here are mine: 1. Planets of the Universe (Extended): Driving rhythm, fiery lyrics and vocals, what's not to love? 2. It's Only Love: I'd argue it's her best vocal since Wild Heart and that it hasn't been beaten since. I don't even mind that she didn't write it- it's still got a Stevie vibe to it. 3. Everybody Finds Out: This one narrowly edged out RTTG, which is faulted by that cheesy keyboard. Mean bass-line from John McVie and fun build-up with the strings to the climax at the end. A great rocker that would have been fun in concert. 4. Thrown Down: It's a simple little song but it has that classic FM magic. Lindsey did a great job redoing this song for SYW and the two sound amazing together. 5. Annabel Lee: Never liked the demo but the finished version is really fun! I'm a big fan of the poem and her interpretation of it is great. Goes on about a minute too long but I can live with that. 6. Moonlight (A Vampire's Dream): Made me gag when I first heard it (of *course* Stevie is a Twilight fan) but changed my mind when I saw her on her last solo tour performing it. The chorus really works and the crescendo at the end I could listen to on repeat. 7. Wide Sargasso Sea: Probably not objectively that much of a standout, but its really angry and I like it :laugh: 8. Mabel Normand: I don't know why I like this song so much because I shouldn't. Vocal is nothing special and the lyrics are a wandering, messy leftover from the RAL cocaine maniac days. I guess I like the parallels Stevie drew between her and the actress and her addictions. It feels like a frazzled reflection on her state of being in the mid-80s. 9. 24 Karat Gold: I love the bass in the song, it feels like classic Stevie. 10. Touched by an Angel: Just a really sweet song, the only latter day Stevie song that can catch my feels. |
I’m a big fan of Stevie's post The Dance solo work.
Trouble in Shangri-La is a solid return to form. Stevie’s vocals are finally out of their Klonopin haze. The album suffers a bit from too many producers and too many outside writers. Say You Will was such a disappointment. I love all the demos, but the final versions pale in comparison. I prefer a more live sound and harmonies, so all the extra noises and distorted voices are just not for me. Smile at You and Thrown Down had all the energy sucked out of them and Goodbye Baby and Not Make Believe lost all their haunting beauty and were just lots of noise. In Your Dreams is great. Remove Soldier’s Angel and Cheaper Than Free and it equals Bella Donna and Wild Heart for me. Dave Stewart does a great job of mixing different musical styles but keeping them sounding like Stevie. 24 Karat Gold is just below In Your Dreams. Unlike Say Your Will, the strongest demos were kept pretty much the same, the ok demos were beefed up a bit and the truly bad demo (Mabel Normand) was completely revamped. I don’t care and Carousel drag the album down for me. Here is my ten songs in no particular order: If You Ever Did Believe – Really thought this should have had more success. One of Stevie’s strongest choruses Trouble in Shangri-La – Most inspired Stevie has sounded since Wild Heart Planets of the Universe (Extended) – Really liked John Shanks work on TISL Wide Sargasso Sea – A bit of a musical departure for Stevie, but it still feels very much like her Moonlight (A Vampire's Dream) – In my top 5 of all time. Mabel Normand – Stevie was able to channel her crazy Rock A Little persona on this 24 Karat Gold – Sounds like classic Mac All The Beautiful Worlds - Sounds like classic Stevie You May Be the One – Stevie’s emotions really shine through on this one Destiny Rules - Her only Say You Will song that didn’t get destroyed by over-production Honorable Mentions: The Dealer – a better vocal would have moved it onto the list Running Through the Garden – The cheesy keyboard keeps it off my list as well Thrown Down (Wall of Sound) – Would have made the list if it was officially released. The Say You Will version just plods along without any passion |
1. If You Were My Love
2. The Dealer 3. Trouble in Shangri La 4. Illume (hate the lyrics but love the production) 5. Planets of the Universe 6. 24k Gold 7. If you Ever Did Believe 8. You May Be the One 9. Bells Fleur 10. Wide Sargasso Sea Honorable Mention Candlebright, Mabel Normand, Destiny Rules |
It’s Only Love - for the vocal, the song is just OK
That Made Me Stronger - I know, an unpopular choice, but I love the fade out... “Well once more I tell the shadows Of my soul to stay back...” classic Stevie Candlebright - another wonderful fade Illume - love the intensity, can’t stand Lindsey’s Speak N Spell interlude Not Make Believe - wonderful quirkiness Secret Love - just an excellent vocal and catchy as heck Moonlight - though yes I agree the live version is better New Orleans - this one will go through my head for days after I hear it 24 KG - takes you right back to the 1981 heyday (even if you didn’t live through it) Mabel Normand - the crazy lyrics, yes, and that BRIDGE... “every other day you just change sides...” guitar solo... BAM. Back to the crazy. I also love the verse only of “Beautiful People Beautiful Problems” with Lana. |
If You Ever Did Believe
Crystal Planets of the Universe (extended) Bombay Sapphires (I prefer the demo) Love Is (I prefer the demo) Thrown Down (Wall of Sound) Smile at You Illume Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream) Annabel Lee Mabel Normand I did 11 because I wasn’t sure if Crystal counted. Honorable mention to For What It’s Worth, which I don’t think is great musically and yet it somehow always autoplays on YouTube and I sing along every damn time. Oh, and I like the demo of Not Make Believe but I’ve never been able to find the official SYW bonus version. I’m surprised so many of y’all like It’s Only Love. I always thought that was a real snoozer on TISL. |
Most of my Stevie playlists stick pretty much to 1973-1983 (when I loved everything really).
But I've given her later work enough listens to answer this. But telling that more than half of this list was written (or mostly written - "Moonlight") in the '70s/'80s. Not necessarily in this order: 1. Sorcerer (the WH outtake version is my favorite, but Sheryl Crow's production gave this TISL track some fun kick). 2. You May Be the One (love some bluesy Stevie; this one was personal meaning from my life at the time too) 3. Belle Fleur (would love to hear the early 80s version that was reportedly completed; is that circulating somewhere?) 4. If You Ever Did Believe 5. Touched by an Angel (should have saved this for TISL) 6. New Orleans 7. Annabel Lee (too long, like many IYD tracks, but still cool) 8. Moonlight (A Vampire's Dream) (one of her better latter-day vocals to my ears) 9. All the Beautiful Worlds 10. Planets of the Universe (extended) (the full version should have made the album) Wow: Nothing from Say You Will quite made the cut. |
1.Trouble in Shangri-La
2.Destiny Rules 3.Fall From Grace 4.Thrown Down 5.You May Be The One 6.Candlebright 7.Sorcerer 8.Love Is (I like the demo with Sarah better) 9.I Miss You (I've always wondered who this was about) 10.Everybody Finds Out (great energy) honorary mention: Say Goodbye. 24k was forgettable. Some of those performances should have stayed forgotten. Most of IYD didn't last over time for me. TISL was her last great solo album; it ranks with her best early solo stuff. |
Love Is
I Miss You Everybody Loves You Italian Summer If You Were My love 24 Karat Gold Illume Thrown Down Mabel Normand Goodbye Baby TISL is pretty flabby, for me, and In Your Drams is not mostly her songs but Dave Stewart's. 24 KG was a real treat for me, and her nine songs on SYW are, as a group, my all time favourites. |
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