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Rock a Little

Rock a Little is the third solo studio album by American singer and songwriter Stevie Nicks, released on November 18, 1985, by Modern Records.

Rock a Little
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 18, 1985
Recorded1984–1985
Genre
Length45:20
LabelModern
Producer
Stevie Nicks chronology
The Wild Heart
(1983)
Rock a Little
(1985)
The Other Side of the Mirror
(1989)
Singles from Rock a Little
  1. "Talk to Me"
    Released: October 1985
  2. "I Can't Wait"
    Released: December 1985
  3. "Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You?"
    Released: May 12, 1986
  4. "Imperial Hotel"
    Released: September 1986
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Chicago Tribune(Favorable)[3]
The New York Times(Favorable)[4]
People(Positive)[5]
Rolling Stone(Mixed)[6]

Released in late 1985 while Fleetwood Mac were still on a lengthy hiatus following their album Mirage (1982), Rock a Little hit the top 20 in its second week. The album peaked at No. 12 on the US Billboard 200, and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) after just one month of its release for sales in excess of 1,000,000 units. The album was also certified Gold in the United Kingdom for sales in excess of 100,000 units.[7] The album was ranked No. 41 in the best-selling albums of 1986 in the United States, although sales did not match Nicks' earlier albums, Bella Donna (1981) and The Wild Heart (1983) (which have sold in excess of four and two million copies in the US, respectively).

Rock a Little spawned the singles "Talk to Me" (US No. 4), "I Can't Wait" (US No. 16), and the mainstay encore for Nicks' live shows "Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You?" (US No. 60). A fourth single, "Imperial Hotel", was released in Australia only.

Album history edit

Recording for her follow-up project to 1983's multi-platinum album The Wild Heart originally began in 1984. Selected songs were recorded, including "Running Through the Garden" and "Mirror Mirror". However, Nicks scrapped these recordings and parted ways with long-time producer and romantic interest Jimmy Iovine, and in late 1984 began work on what is now recognized as the Rock a Little project. "Running Through the Garden" would resurface in completed form in 2003 on the Fleetwood Mac album Say You Will.

The album is reputed to have cost $1million to record (according to Mick Fleetwood in his autobiography), and is seen as a watershed in the singer's career. Nicks' vocal style is distinctively huskier and nasal (many claim this was due to increasing cocaine abuse) than on previous recordings. It was later revealed that Martin Page and Bernie Taupin had specially written the track "These Dreams" for inclusion on the album, but Nicks turned it down. The track was then recorded by the band Heart and became their first number 1 hit in 1986. Tom Petty and David A. Stewart also wrote "Don't Come Around Here No More" for the album, but after hearing Petty perform the vocals for her, she declined it as well, feeling she couldn't do the song justice.[8] Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers would record and release the song on their 1985 album Southern Accents.

Nicks had recorded various other tracks prior to the album's release, including "Battle Of The Dragon", a moody and intricate contemplation of stormy relationships. Rather than include on her own album, it was featured on the movie soundtrack for American Anthem, and later included on Nicks' 3-disc retrospective boxset Enchanted in 1998. A duet with Eagles drummer and former lover Don Henley titled "Reconsider Me" would also see the cutting room floor, and the rock ballad "One More Big Time Rock and Roll Star" was relegated to the B-side of the "Talk to Me" single.

Many other discarded demos from the sessions have never seen the light of day, but a few, including "Greta" and "Love Is Like A River", were dusted off for Nicks' 1994 album, Street Angel. The song "Thousand Days" was also relegated to a B-side. "Mirror, Mirror" was tried out again for 1989's The Other Side of the Mirror, and was again revisited in 1994 for inclusion on Street Angel, but ultimately the original Rock a Little version was only released on a cassette single of "Blue Denim" in 1994.

Jimmy Iovine was originally brought in to produce the album and work on the demo recordings in 1984. However, he parted ways with Nicks midway through the recording sessions, claiming he did not like the direction in which Nicks wanted to take the album. It was later revealed that the two had been in a relationship for several years. Nicks' subsequent relationship with Eagles member Joe Walsh produced the ballad "Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You". Keith Olsen, Rick Nowels and Nicks herself took over production duties after Iovine's departure.

Upon its release in November 1985, Rock a Little received very mixed reviews. Combined with Nicks' growing addiction to cocaine at the time which hampered her tour performances (she would infamously check into the Betty Ford Clinic at the tour's conclusion), the album did not achieve sales or chart positions expected of Nicks at that time. It entered the U.S. Billboard chart at No. 60, eventually peaking at No. 12 in its ninth week of release. The album spent 35 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart, including 13 weeks in the Top 20.

Music videos edit

Promotional videos were shot for the singles "Talk to Me" and "I Can't Wait". In 1986 a 6-track VHS tape titled I Can't Wait was released in many territories, and featured the following promos:

This release is notable for including a live solo performance of "Leather and Lace" from the last night of Nicks' 1981 Bella Donna Tour, which was cut from the VHS release of White Wing Dove: Stevie Nicks Live, a 9-track edit of the same concert. The version was used as the song's music video, and was played on MTV in 1981.

Five of these promos are included on the DVD supplement to Nicks' 2008 collection Crystal Visions β€” The Very Best of Stevie Nicks, but the only DVD availability of the live version of "Leather and Lace" is the Australian release of Fleetwood Mac's Mirage Tour concert, for which all six videos of the I Can't Wait collection are included as a special bonus feature.

Tour edit

The US leg of the Rock a Little Tour kicked off in 1986 and concluded with a show at the famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, which was captured and released on video (and later on DVD) usually entitled Live at Red Rocks. Evidence of Nicks' drug abuse is apparent in both performance and vocals, but the show is noticeably 'cleaned up' with re-shot close-ups, inserts and vocal overdubs. The video/DVD is also a shortened version of the actual setlist, clocking in at only 57 minutes, 15 of which are devoted to a very lengthy version of "Edge of Seventeen" though this was adjusted on the DVD release.

Track listing edit

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."I Can't Wait"
  • Jimmy Iovine
  • Rick Nowels
4:37
2."Rock a Little (Go Ahead Lily)"NicksIovine3:39
3."Sister Honey"Nowels3:50
4."I Sing for the Things"NicksIovine3:45
5."Imperial Hotel"
  • Mike Campbell
  • Iovine
2:53
6."Some Become Strangers"
  • David Williams
  • Amy Latelevision
  • Peter Rafelson
Iovine3:30
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
7."Talk to Me"Chas Sandford
  • Chas Sandford
  • Iovine
4:10
8."The Nightmare"
  • Nicks
  • Chris Nicks
Nowels5:23
9."If I Were You"
  • Nicks
  • Nowels
Nowels4:11
10."No Spoken Word"NicksKeith Olsen4:14
11."Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You?"
  • Nicks
  • Keith Olsen
Nowels4:38

Alternative versions and 12-inch releases edit

  • "I Can't Wait" was released as a 12-inch single in an extended 6:00 rock version in many territories, but the UK release exclusively included a longer and different version of the album track "Rock a Little (Go Ahead Lily)" running at 5:12, currently unavailable on any other release.
  • "Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You?" was also released in a 12-inch version in the UK, and included a 'dub' rock version of "I Can't Wait", clocking in at 5:50.
  • All 7-inch and 12-inch releases of "Talk to Me" included the non-album track "One More Big Time Rock and Roll Star", written by Nicks, which later appeared with a slightly truncated ending on her 1998 retrospective boxset, Enchanted.

Personnel edit

Technical credits edit

  • Dave Hernandez – engineer (1)
  • John Koverek – engineer (1, 3, 8, 9, 11), mixing (11)
  • Shelly Yakus – engineer (2, 4), mixing (2, 4, 5, 7)
  • Gabe Veltri – overdub engineer (2, 7), engineer (3, 5, 6, 8)
  • Robert Feist – engineer (3, 9)
  • David Leonard – engineer (3)
  • Don Smith – overdub engineer (6), mixing (7)
  • Chas Sandford – engineer (7), mixing (7)
  • Gary Skardina – engineer (9)
  • Brian Foraker – engineer (10)
  • Dennis Sager – engineer (10)
  • George Black – mixing (1, 3)
  • Jimmy Iovine – mixing (1)
  • Chris Lord-Alge – mixing (1)
  • Rick Nowels – mixing (1, 3)
  • Mick Guzauski – mixing (6)
  • HerΕ„an Rojas – mixing (8)
  • Csaba Pectoz – mixing (9)
  • Keith Olsen – mixing (10)
  • Tom "Gondo" Gondolf – additional engineer
  • Tom Swift – additional engineer
  • John Agnello – assistant engineer
  • Carol Cafiero – assistant engineer
  • Mark Corbrin – assistant engineer
  • Dan Garcia – assistant engineer
  • David Glover – assistant engineer
  • Steve Hirsch – assistant engineer
  • Glen Holguin – assistant engineer
  • Jon Ingoldsby – assistant engineer
  • Bill Jackson – assistant engineer
  • Robin Laine – assistant engineer
  • Ray Leonard – assistant engineer
  • Paul Levy – assistant engineer
  • Casey McMackin – assistant engineer
  • Frank Pekoc – assistant engineer
  • Alex Schmoll – assistant engineer
  • Duane Seykora – assistant engineer
  • Paul Wertheimer – assistant engineer
  • Bruce Wildstein – assistant engineer
  • Ernie Wilkens – assistant engineer
  • Barry Diament – mastering

Production credits edit

  • Debbie Caponetta – production coordinator
  • Beth Jacobson – production coordinator
  • Nina King – production coordinator
  • Tim McDaniel – production coordinator
  • Glen Parrish – personal manager
  • Michael Hodgson – art direction, design
  • Tony McGee – front cover photography
  • Herbert Worthington III – back cover photography, inner sleeve photography
  • Stevie Nicks – handtinting back photography
  • John Reed Forsman – additional photography

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia β€” 100,000[20]
United Kingdom (BPI)[21] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[7] Platinum 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

  1. ^ Allmusic.com Album Review
  2. ^ Allmusic review
  3. ^ Brogan, Daniel (1985-12-06). "Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers Move In Spirited Tracks". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2013-11-13.
  4. ^ Holden, Stephen (1986-02-09). "HIGH-GLOSS POP ALBUMS FLOURISH ONCE AGAIN". The New York Times. Retrieved 2013-08-31.
  5. ^ "Picks and Pans Review: Rock A Little". People. 1985-01-13. Retrieved 2013-11-11.
  6. ^
  7. ^ a b "American album certifications – Stevie Nicks – Rock a Little". Recording Industry Association of America.
  8. ^ "Stevie revisits 'Don't Come Around Here No More' in Petty bio". StevieNicks.info. November 9, 2015. Retrieved November 10, 2019.
  9. ^ a b Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives, NSW: Australian Chart Book. ISBNΒ 0-646-11917-6.
  10. ^ . RPM. 1986-03-01. Archived from the original (PHP) on 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2013-11-01.
  11. ^ "dutchcharts.nl Stevie Nicks – Rock a Little" (ASP). dutchcharts.nl (in Dutch). MegaCharts. Retrieved 2013-11-19.
  12. ^ "charts.nz – Stevie Nicks – Rock a Little" (ASP). Recording Industry Association of New Zealand. Retrieved 2013-11-19.
  13. ^ Salaverri, Fernando (September 2005). SΓ³lo Γ©xitos: aΓ±o a aΓ±o, 1959–2002 (1stΒ ed.). Spain: FundaciΓ³n Autor-SGAE. ISBNΒ 84-8048-639-2.
  14. ^ "swedishcharts.com Stevie Nicks – Rock a Little" (ASP). Sverigetopplistan. Retrieved 2013-11-19.
  15. ^ "Stevie Nicks > Artist > Official Charts". UK Albums Chart. Retrieved 2013-09-08.
  16. ^ Allmusic – Rock a Little> Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums
  17. ^ "Album Search: Stevie Nicks – Rock a Little" (ASP) (in German). Media Control. Retrieved 2013-11-19.[dead link]
  18. ^ "RPM Top 100 Albums of 1986". RPM. 1986-12-27. Retrieved 2013-11-13.
  19. ^ "Billboard.BIZ  – Year-end Charts – Billboard 200 – 1986". billboard.biz. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
  20. ^ Barker, Glenn A. (November 15, 1986). "Majors (Australia Spotlight)". Billboard. p.Β A-10. Retrieved September 10, 2019.
  21. ^ "British album certifications – Stevie Nicks – Rock a Little". British Phonographic Industry.

External links edit

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Rock a Little is the third solo studio album by American singer and songwriter Stevie Nicks released on November 18 1985 by Modern Records Rock a LittleStudio album by Stevie NicksReleasedNovember 18 1985Recorded1984 1985GenreAOR 1 pop rock synth rockLength45 20LabelModernProducerJimmy Iovine Rick Nowels Mike Campbell Chas Sandford Keith OlsenStevie Nicks chronologyThe Wild Heart 1983 Rock a Little 1985 The Other Side of the Mirror 1989 Singles from Rock a Little Talk to Me Released October 1985 I Can t Wait Released December 1985 Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You Released May 12 1986 Imperial Hotel Released September 1986Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 2 Chicago Tribune Favorable 3 The New York Times Favorable 4 People Positive 5 Rolling Stone Mixed 6 Released in late 1985 while Fleetwood Mac were still on a lengthy hiatus following their album Mirage 1982 Rock a Little hit the top 20 in its second week The album peaked at No 12 on the US Billboard 200 and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA after just one month of its release for sales in excess of 1 000 000 units The album was also certified Gold in the United Kingdom for sales in excess of 100 000 units 7 The album was ranked No 41 in the best selling albums of 1986 in the United States although sales did not match Nicks earlier albums Bella Donna 1981 and The Wild Heart 1983 which have sold in excess of four and two million copies in the US respectively Rock a Little spawned the singles Talk to Me US No 4 I Can t Wait US No 16 and the mainstay encore for Nicks live shows Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You US No 60 A fourth single Imperial Hotel was released in Australia only Contents 1 Album history 2 Music videos 3 Tour 4 Track listing 4 1 Alternative versions and 12 inch releases 5 Personnel 5 1 Technical credits 5 2 Production credits 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Certifications 8 References 9 External linksAlbum history editRecording for her follow up project to 1983 s multi platinum album The Wild Heart originally began in 1984 Selected songs were recorded including Running Through the Garden and Mirror Mirror However Nicks scrapped these recordings and parted ways with long time producer and romantic interest Jimmy Iovine and in late 1984 began work on what is now recognized as the Rock a Little project Running Through the Garden would resurface in completed form in 2003 on the Fleetwood Mac album Say You Will The album is reputed to have cost 1million to record according to Mick Fleetwood in his autobiography and is seen as a watershed in the singer s career Nicks vocal style is distinctively huskier and nasal many claim this was due to increasing cocaine abuse than on previous recordings It was later revealed that Martin Page and Bernie Taupin had specially written the track These Dreams for inclusion on the album but Nicks turned it down The track was then recorded by the band Heart and became their first number 1 hit in 1986 Tom Petty and David A Stewart also wrote Don t Come Around Here No More for the album but after hearing Petty perform the vocals for her she declined it as well feeling she couldn t do the song justice 8 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers would record and release the song on their 1985 album Southern Accents Nicks had recorded various other tracks prior to the album s release including Battle Of The Dragon a moody and intricate contemplation of stormy relationships Rather than include on her own album it was featured on the movie soundtrack for American Anthem and later included on Nicks 3 disc retrospective boxset Enchanted in 1998 A duet with Eagles drummer and former lover Don Henley titled Reconsider Me would also see the cutting room floor and the rock ballad One More Big Time Rock and Roll Star was relegated to the B side of the Talk to Me single Many other discarded demos from the sessions have never seen the light of day but a few including Greta and Love Is Like A River were dusted off for Nicks 1994 album Street Angel The song Thousand Days was also relegated to a B side Mirror Mirror was tried out again for 1989 s The Other Side of the Mirror and was again revisited in 1994 for inclusion on Street Angel but ultimately the original Rock a Little version was only released on a cassette single of Blue Denim in 1994 Jimmy Iovine was originally brought in to produce the album and work on the demo recordings in 1984 However he parted ways with Nicks midway through the recording sessions claiming he did not like the direction in which Nicks wanted to take the album It was later revealed that the two had been in a relationship for several years Nicks subsequent relationship with Eagles member Joe Walsh produced the ballad Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You Keith Olsen Rick Nowels and Nicks herself took over production duties after Iovine s departure Upon its release in November 1985 Rock a Little received very mixed reviews Combined with Nicks growing addiction to cocaine at the time which hampered her tour performances she would infamously check into the Betty Ford Clinic at the tour s conclusion the album did not achieve sales or chart positions expected of Nicks at that time It entered the U S Billboard chart at No 60 eventually peaking at No 12 in its ninth week of release The album spent 35 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart including 13 weeks in the Top 20 Music videos editPromotional videos were shot for the singles Talk to Me and I Can t Wait In 1986 a 6 track VHS tape titled I Can t Wait was released in many territories and featured the following promos Stop Draggin My Heart Around Leather and Lace Live 1981 Bella Donna Tour Stand Back If Anyone Falls Talk to Me I Can t Wait This release is notable for including a live solo performance of Leather and Lace from the last night of Nicks 1981 Bella Donna Tour which was cut from the VHS release of White Wing Dove Stevie Nicks Live a 9 track edit of the same concert The version was used as the song s music video and was played on MTV in 1981 Five of these promos are included on the DVD supplement to Nicks 2008 collection Crystal Visions The Very Best of Stevie Nicks but the only DVD availability of the live version of Leather and Lace is the Australian release of Fleetwood Mac s Mirage Tour concert for which all six videos of the I Can t Wait collection are included as a special bonus feature Tour editThe US leg of the Rock a Little Tour kicked off in 1986 and concluded with a show at the famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado which was captured and released on video and later on DVD usually entitled Live at Red Rocks Evidence of Nicks drug abuse is apparent in both performance and vocals but the show is noticeably cleaned up with re shot close ups inserts and vocal overdubs The video DVD is also a shortened version of the actual setlist clocking in at only 57 minutes 15 of which are devoted to a very lengthy version of Edge of Seventeen though this was adjusted on the DVD release Track listing editSide oneNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 I Can t Wait Stevie NicksRick NowelsEric PresslyJimmy IovineRick Nowels4 372 Rock a Little Go Ahead Lily NicksIovine3 393 Sister Honey NicksLes DudekNowels3 504 I Sing for the Things NicksIovine3 455 Imperial Hotel NicksMike CampbellMike CampbellIovine2 536 Some Become Strangers David WilliamsAmy LatelevisionPeter RafelsonIovine3 30 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length7 Talk to Me Chas SandfordChas SandfordIovine4 108 The Nightmare NicksChris NicksNowels5 239 If I Were You NicksNowelsNowels4 1110 No Spoken Word NicksKeith Olsen4 1411 Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You NicksKeith OlsenNowels4 38 Alternative versions and 12 inch releases edit I Can t Wait was released as a 12 inch single in an extended 6 00 rock version in many territories but the UK release exclusively included a longer and different version of the album track Rock a Little Go Ahead Lily running at 5 12 currently unavailable on any other release Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You was also released in a 12 inch version in the UK and included a dub rock version of I Can t Wait clocking in at 5 50 All 7 inch and 12 inch releases of Talk to Me included the non album track One More Big Time Rock and Roll Star written by Nicks which later appeared with a slightly truncated ending on her 1998 retrospective boxset Enchanted Personnel editStevie Nicks lead vocals synthesizers 8 Rick Nowels E mu Emulator II 1 Oberheim OB 8 1 Prophet 5 1 backing vocals 1 8 9 10 synthesizers 2 3 4 8 guitars 9 Jamie Sheriff PPG Wave 1 programming 1 synth string programming 2 E mu Emulator programming 3 11 Bill Payne synthesizers 2 Charles Judge synthesizers 3 4 8 9 11 acoustic piano 11 Benmont Tench acoustic piano 4 organ 5 Greg Phillinganes keyboards 6 synthesizers 6 timpani 7 Chas Sandford Ensoniq Mirage 7 electric guitar 7 6 string guitar 7 12 string guitar 7 bass 7 drum machine 7 Bill Cuomo keyboards 10 Michael Landau guitars 1 3 6 8 9 11 George Black guitars 1 3 bass 1 LinnDrum programming 1 backing vocals 1 3 8 synth bass 3 8 drums 8 Waddy Wachtel guitars 2 10 Les Dudek guitars 3 Danny Kortchmar guitars 4 Mike Campbell guitars 5 Kenny Edwards bass 2 Bob Glaub bass 4 5 6 Mike Porcaro bass 10 Steve Jordan drums 2 5 6 Russ Kunkel drums 4 Andy Newmark drums 8 9 Denny Carmassi drums 10 Bobbye Hall percussion 4 David Kemper tambourine 9 percussion 11 Barney Wilen saxophone 7 Sharon Celani backing vocals 1 10 Marilyn Martin backing vocals 1 2 3 5 6 10 Lori Perry Nicks backing vocals Maria Vidal backing vocals 1 2 7 8 Carolyn Brooks backing vocals 11 Technical credits edit Dave Hernandez engineer 1 John Koverek engineer 1 3 8 9 11 mixing 11 Shelly Yakus engineer 2 4 mixing 2 4 5 7 Gabe Veltri overdub engineer 2 7 engineer 3 5 6 8 Robert Feist engineer 3 9 David Leonard engineer 3 Don Smith overdub engineer 6 mixing 7 Chas Sandford engineer 7 mixing 7 Gary Skardina engineer 9 Brian Foraker engineer 10 Dennis Sager engineer 10 George Black mixing 1 3 Jimmy Iovine mixing 1 Chris Lord Alge mixing 1 Rick Nowels mixing 1 3 Mick Guzauski mixing 6 Hernan Rojas mixing 8 Csaba Pectoz mixing 9 Keith Olsen mixing 10 Tom Gondo Gondolf additional engineer Tom Swift additional engineer John Agnello assistant engineer Carol Cafiero assistant engineer Mark Corbrin assistant engineer Dan Garcia assistant engineer David Glover assistant engineer Steve Hirsch assistant engineer Glen Holguin assistant engineer Jon Ingoldsby assistant engineer Bill Jackson assistant engineer Robin Laine assistant engineer Ray Leonard assistant engineer Paul Levy assistant engineer Casey McMackin assistant engineer Frank Pekoc assistant engineer Alex Schmoll assistant engineer Duane Seykora assistant engineer Paul Wertheimer assistant engineer Bruce Wildstein assistant engineer Ernie Wilkens assistant engineer Barry Diament masteringProduction credits edit Debbie Caponetta production coordinator Beth Jacobson production coordinator Nina King production coordinator Tim McDaniel production coordinator Glen Parrish personal manager Michael Hodgson art direction design Tony McGee front cover photography Herbert Worthington III back cover photography inner sleeve photography Stevie Nicks handtinting back photography John Reed Forsman additional photographyCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1986 PositionAustralian Kent Music Report Albums Chart 9 5Canadian RPM Albums Chart 10 11Dutch MegaAlbums Chart 11 48New Zealand Albums Chart 12 25Spanish Albums Chart 13 28Swedish Albums Chart 14 14UK Albums Chart 15 30US Billboard 200 16 12West German Media Control Albums Chart 17 23 Year end charts edit Chart 1986 PositionAustralian Albums Chart 9 6Canadian Albums Chart 18 53U S Billboard 200 19 41Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia 100 000 20 United Kingdom BPI 21 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 7 Platinum 1 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit Allmusic com Album Review Allmusic review Brogan Daniel 1985 12 06 Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers Move In Spirited Tracks Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2013 11 13 Holden Stephen 1986 02 09 HIGH GLOSS POP ALBUMS FLOURISH ONCE AGAIN The New York Times Retrieved 2013 08 31 Picks and Pans Review Rock A Little People 1985 01 13 Retrieved 2013 11 11 Rolling Stone review a b American album certifications Stevie Nicks Rock a Little Recording Industry Association of America Stevie revisits Don t Come Around Here No More in Petty bio StevieNicks info November 9 2015 Retrieved November 10 2019 a b Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 St Ives NSW Australian Chart Book ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Top Albums CDs Volume 43 No 23 RPM 1986 03 01 Archived from the original PHP on 2016 03 06 Retrieved 2013 11 01 dutchcharts nl Stevie Nicks Rock a Little ASP dutchcharts nl in Dutch MegaCharts Retrieved 2013 11 19 charts nz Stevie Nicks Rock a Little ASP Recording Industry Association of New Zealand Retrieved 2013 11 19 Salaverri Fernando September 2005 Solo exitos ano a ano 1959 2002 1st ed Spain Fundacion Autor SGAE ISBN 84 8048 639 2 swedishcharts com Stevie Nicks Rock a Little ASP Sverigetopplistan Retrieved 2013 11 19 Stevie Nicks gt Artist gt Official Charts UK Albums Chart Retrieved 2013 09 08 Allmusic Rock a Little gt Charts amp Awards gt Billboard Albums Album Search Stevie Nicks Rock a Little ASP in German Media Control Retrieved 2013 11 19 dead link RPM Top 100 Albums of 1986 RPM 1986 12 27 Retrieved 2013 11 13 Billboard BIZ Year end Charts Billboard 200 1986 billboard biz Retrieved 2011 11 17 Barker Glenn A November 15 1986 Majors Australia Spotlight Billboard p A 10 Retrieved September 10 2019 British album certifications Stevie Nicks Rock a Little British Phonographic Industry External links editRock a Little at Allmusic Rock a Little at Rolling Stone Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rock a Little amp oldid 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