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  1. 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 Wonderland ...

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  3. Originally recorded in April 1988 for Stevie Nicks' album The Other Side of the Mirror, as working title "Tragedy Of One's Own Soul" and also earlier for a song titled "Lily Girl", both with lyrics written by Nicks. The project was eventually dropped prior to the May 1989 release of her album.

  4. Driven by British producer Rupert Hine ‘s keyboard arrangements, The Other Side of the Mirror (1989) features a whimsical sound, a sonic departure from the signature rock sound that characterized Stevie’s earlier solo work. Pianist Bruce Hornsby (“Two Kinds of Love,” “Juliet”) and saxophonist Kenny G.

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

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  6. May 23, 2019 · Neither, however, charted in America, but what was more surprising was that there was still another single that didn’t chart (“Two Kinds of Love”), despite the fact that it featured guest appearances from two highly recognizable names: Bruce Hornsby and Kenny G.

  7. The Other Side of the Mirror, an Album by Stevie Nicks. Released 11 May 1989 on Modern (catalog no. 91245-2; CD). Genres: Pop Rock. Rated #670 in the best albums of 1989.