Stevie Nicks' solo career was off to an impressive, if overdue, start with Bella Donna, which left no doubt that she could function quite well without the input of her colleagues in Fleetwood Mac (a band she would remain a member of until 1993). The album yielded a number of hits that seemed omnipresent in the '80s, including the moving "Leather and Lace" (which unites Nicks with Don Henley), the poetic "Edge of Seventeen," and her rootsy duet with Tom Petty, "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around." But equally engaging are less exposed tracks like the haunting "After the Glitter Fades." Hit producer Jimmy Iovine wisely avoids over-producing, and keeps things sounding organic on this striking debut. ~ Alex Henderson, Rovi
Bella Donna
1981 | Atlantic
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CD
$7.99BELLA DONNA
10/25/1990
All Music Guide Review
Bella Donna Track Listing
Credits of Bella Donna
- Stan Lynch
- Drums
- Loreena McKennitt
- Composer
- Tom Moncrieff
- Bass
- Lori Perry
- Vocals
- Bill Payne
- Piano
- Richard Wachtel
- Guitar
- Waddy Wachtel
- Guitar
- Dick Dunn
- Bass
- Don Felder
- Guitar
- Davey Johnstone
- Guitar
- Mike Campbell
- Guitar
- Bobbye Hall
- Percussion
- David Adelstein
- Synthesizer
- Benmont Tench
- Organ, Piano, Keyboards
- Roy Bittan
- Piano
- Richard Bowden
- Bass
- Sharon Celani
- Vocals
- Dan Dugmore
- Pedal Steel, Guitar (Steel)
- Donald "Duck" Dunn
- Bass
- Bill Elliott
- Piano
- Bob Glaub
- Bass
- Jimmy Iovine
- Producer
- Phil Jones
- Percussion
- Russ Kunkel
- Drums
- Don Henley
- Drums, Vocals
- Stevie Nicks
- Vocals
- Tom Petty
- Guitar, Vocals, Producer



















