When it comes to Stevie Nicks, she is a legend,a superstar,a talent without a doubt, and she has proved this over her long career, not only with Fleetwood Mac but as a solo artist also. Although i cannot deny this album is good, it's not up to the usual Stevie Nicks standard that i expected. Having said that, it is one of those "grow on you" type of albums and with several listens it slowly emerges as a good album, and nothing more. The title track, Street Angel, is definitely Stevie at her melancholy best with the deeply dark electric violin and drum intro. Her cover of Bob Dylan's classic,Just Like A Woman is a good one and very skilfully sung (Bob Dylan actually plays guitar and harmonica on this track!). In true Stevie Nicks style, she has used the words of an old song and turned it into a "new one" in only the way she can do and with style and flair,the track i refer to is Destiny (the words are from the Enchanted track on the album The Wild Heart). Save the best 'til last as the saying goes, and she certainly has done that here; Jane, or Jane's Song as it was released in the U.S.A. is a moving tribute to the Animal Rights lady Jane Goodall who died. Stevie really opens up her heart here and is a grand ending to the album.