Stevie Nicks‘ third solo album, Rock A Little, will be the next high-fidelity release from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (MoFi) on January 16, 2026. MoFi has previously issued high-quality versions of Nicks’ Bella Donna (1981), as well as Fleetwood Mac’s Fleetwood Mac (1975), Mirage (1982), and Tango in the Night (1987).
180g 45RPM 2 LP
For the vinyl release, Mobile Fidelity’s 40th-anniversary audiophile reissue of Rock a Little is a strictly limited (4,000 numbered copies), 180g 45RPM 2LP set, mastered at MoFi and pressed at Fidelity Record Pressing (both in California).
Housed in a Stoughton gatefold jacket, this reference-grade edition presents the platinum-certified album’s reported $1 million production—rich with colors, tones, and dreamscapes—with unparalleled balance, dimensionality, and positioning for the first time.
Hybrid SACD
Mobile Fidelity’s hybrid SACD reissue of Stevie Nicks’ Rock a Little offers a significant audio upgrade for its 40th anniversary. Mastered at MoFi’s California studio, this collectible edition is the first disc release to properly convey the album’s intricate production—bringing all colors, tones, and dimensionality to light. Housed in mini-LP-style gatefold packaging, the CD i strictly limited to 3,000 numbered copies.
Pre-order Rock a Little from MoFi: Hybrid SACD |180g 45RPM 2LP
About Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (MoFi), fiercely independent since 1977, is renowned for producing the world’s best-sounding vinyl LPs and SACDs by preserving the artist’s original intent with uncompromising quality.
As the pioneer of audiophile reissues, MoFi acts as an archival curator and historic preservationist, releasing definitive versions of great albums from artists like Miles Davis, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and many others (over 600 releases). The label’s hallmark is remastering directly from the original master tapes whenever available.
MoFi’s uniqueness stems from its incessant pursuit of the finest fidelity, which led it to establish its own California-based mastering studio. This facility, staffed by industry-leading engineers and equipped with proprietary, cutting-edge technology (including Tim de Paravicini-designed gear), allows MoFi to execute every step of the cutting process in-house, ensuring no sonic artifacts are added. This enables MoFi engineers to extract abundant information, including critical elements like microtones and secondary harmonics, making the music sound lifelike and vibrant.
MoFi has also spearheaded precedent-setting innovations in audio technology, such as the UltraDisc One-Step (UD1S) vinyl and MoFi SuperVinyl. Today, MoFi continues to produce premium 180g LPs and hybrid SACDs, prized by collectors and audiophiles globally for their extraordinary sonics and packaging (featuring the distinctive Original Master Recording stripe).
MoFi’s commitment to spending weeks on mastering an album, rather than taking quick shortcuts, is rooted in its paramount values: quality, stewardship, and integrity, ultimately aiming to bring the listener as close as possible to the music.


