Lucinda Williams

Lucinda Williams - Blessed (2011) [2CD] {Lost Highway Records Deluxe Edition}

Lucinda Williams - Blessed (2011) [2CD] {Lost Highway Records Deluxe Edition}
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© 2011 Lost Highway Records / Universal | B0015240-02
Americana / Alternative / Alternative Country Rock / Singer/Songwriter

Blessed, the stunning new album from three-time Grammy Award-winner Lucinda Williams is set for release on March 1st 2011 by Lost Highway. Considered by many to be one of America's greatest living songwriters, Williams lives up to that and more by delivering 12 new songs that cover an even wider emotional spectrum than her previous work, without moving too far in any one direction. Blessed opens with the gritty kiss-off "Buttercup" then moves seamlessly into the sultry blues of "Born To Be Loved". Williams delves into a heavier subject as she questions the motives for a suicide on the hard-driving "Seeing Black", which features blistering guitar from Elvis Costello. The thoughtful title track slowly builds to a melodic climax as it offers an eye-opening look at what's right in front of us, but too often unnoticed.
Lucinda Williams - Car Wheels On A Gravel Road (1998) [2006 Deluxe Edition]

Lucinda Williams - Car Wheels On A Gravel Road (1998) [2006 Deluxe Edition]
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Genre: Folk Rock, Country Rock, Blue | Label: Mercury Records | Catalog Number: 0602517045347

It isn't surprising that Lucinda Williams' level of craft takes time to assemble, but the six-year wait between Sweet Old World and its 1998 follow-up, Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, still raised eyebrows. The delay stemmed both from label difficulties and Williams' meticulous perfectionism, the latter reportedly over a too-produced sound and her own vocals. Listening to the record, one can understand why both might have concerned Williams. Car Wheels is far and away her most produced album to date, which is something of a mixed blessing. Its surfaces are clean and contemporary, with something in the timbres of the instruments (especially the drums) sounding extremely typical of a late-'90s major-label roots-rock album.
Lucinda Williams - Runnin' Down a Dream: A Tribute to Tom Petty (2020) [Official Digital Download]

Lucinda Williams - Runnin' Down a Dream: A Tribute to Tom Petty (2020)
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Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Lucinda and band gallivant through the selected discography of Tom Petty, celebrating a shared Southern heritage and love for rock and roll along the way.
Lucinda Williams - Southern Soul: From Memphis to Muscle Shoals & More (2020) [Official Digital Download]

Lucinda Williams - Southern Soul: From Memphis to Muscle Shoals & More (2020)
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Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

One of the most celebrated singer/songwriters of her generation, Lucinda Williams was also a fiercely independent artist who had to fight for the creative freedom that allowed her to do her best work. The daughter of a well-respected poet, Williams brought a literacy and sense of detail to her work that was unpretentious but powerfully evocative and emotional, which led to a number of major artists covering her tunes while she was still establishing herself as a performer. As a vocalist, Williams used the rough edges of her instrument to her advantage, allowing the grit of her voice to heighten the authenticity of her performance.
Lucinda Williams - Live @ The Fillmore (2005) [2CD] {Lost Highway Records}

Lucinda Williams - Live @ The Fillmore (2005) [2CD] {Lost Highway Records}
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© 2005 Lost Highway Records / Universal | B0002368-02
Americana / Folk / Country / Alternative Folk / Alternative Country Rock

Lucinda Williams has earned a reputation for her meticulous approach to making albums, but a careful listen to her work suggests that she isn't trying to make her music sound perfect, she just wants it to sound right, and she isn't afraid to spend the extra time waiting for the charmed moment to get caught on tape. This attitude seems to be borne out in her first-ever concert album, Live @ The Fillmore, which manages to sound carefully considered, and a model of "warts and all" authenticity at the same time.
Lucinda Williams - Down Where The Spirit Meets The Bone (2014) [2CD] {Highway 20 Records}

Lucinda Williams - Down Where The Spirit Meets The Bone (2014) [2CD] {Highway 20 Records}
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© 2014 Highway 20 Records | H2 001
Americana / Alternative / Contemporary Folk / Alternative Country-Rock / Singer/Songwriter

Lucinda Williams has never had a comfortable relationship with the commercial side of the recording industry – her battles with various major labels in the '90s are the stuff of legend – and even though she had a reasonably stress-free partnership with Lost Highway Records from 2001's Essence to 2011's Blessed, it seems fitting that she would eventually decide to strike out on her own. 2014's Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone is Williams' first album for her own label, Highway 20 Records, giving her complete control over the creative process, and though this doesn't always sound like an album where Williams is challenging herself musically, for a musician who has long believed in the power of nuance, this is an album that feels unerringly right for her, full of sweet and sour blues, acoustic pondering, and simple, bare bones rock & roll that slips into the groove with Williams' literate but unpretentious songs.
Lucinda Williams - Little Honey (2008) {Lost Highway Records} [repost]

Lucinda Williams - Little Honey (2008) {Lost Highway Records}
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© 2008 Lost Highway Records / Universal | B001143402
Americana / Folk / Country / Alternative Folk / Alternative Country Rock

Lucinda Williams does anguish so well it’s easy to forget that Happy Woman Blues is not just the title of her 1980 album, but also the way she thinks of herself. That identity comes across full force in Little Honey, the follow-up to 2007’s heavily brooding West, where her melancholy voice seemed to creak with sadness. Here, a full-throated Williams revels in the rejuvenation of her engagement to her manager/co-producer Tom Overby, over whom she’s positively giddy on "Real Love." Her newfound bliss opens the floodgates to a musical revival, as well, since Little Honey, her ninth studio album, ranks as one of her most diverse, ranging from pounding rock ‘n’ roll (the raw sex of the title track) to the Hank Williams-ish country blues of "Well, Well, Well," to "Knowing"'s ‘60s soul. But some of the finest writing appears on "Plan to Marry," as thoughtful a meditation on love as any time-honored sonnet. Just when Williams seems to have run the gamut, she pulls out a Stones-y (via Louisiana) cover of AC/DC’s "It’s a Long Way to the Top" as the punctuation mark. It all makes for a rollicking ride with one of roots-rock's most unpredictable and passionate artists.
Lucinda Williams - Ramblin' (1978) {Smithsonian/Folkways Recordings CD SF 40042 rel 1991}

Lucinda Williams - Ramblin' (1978) {Smithsonian/Folkways Recordings CD SF 40042 rel 1991}
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© 1978, 1991 Smithsonian/Folkways Recordings | CD SF 40042
Blues / Country Music / Folk Songs - United States / Folksong Revival / Rock Music

The first recordings from an artist with a gift for interpreting original blues from Robert Johnson to Memphis Minnie to The Carter Family. Williams’s unmistakable sound is powerfully direct and filled with melancholy and passion. 43 minutes. "The quintessential recording of Lucinda Williams…. An unbelievably soulful…vocalist."–Montana State University Exponent.

VA - Artist's Choice: Lucinda Williams (2002)  Music

Posted by Rtax at April 8, 2023
VA - Artist's Choice: Lucinda Williams (2002)

VA - Artist's Choice: Lucinda Williams (2002)
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1:07:44 | Folk, Rock, Country | Label: Hear Music

Artist's Choice: Lucinda Williams Review by William Tilland
Lucinda Williams is really an ideal candidate for Hear Music's Artist's Choice, and this collection has to be one of the strongest in the entire series. In her own work, Williams offers a winning and sometimes complex combination of passion, perfectionist tendencies, and poetic intelligence. Similarly, her 16 eclectic choices on this disc provide the same overall balance of wit, charm, craft, and passion, with different qualities predominating from song to song and artist to artist. While many of the participants in the Artist's Choice series choose to reintroduce us to old standards which were a part of their early creative development, Williams brings a connoisseur's ear to her assignment, and while she pays homage to a few artist from earlier decades, she selects nothing prior to the '60s (with the exception of Chet Baker's version of "My Funny Valentine," which she heard in her parents' home when she was growing up).
Lucinda Williams - You Are Cordially Invited... A Tribute to the Rolling Stones (Lu's Jukebox Vol. 6) (2021) [24/48]

Lucinda Williams - You Are Cordially Invited… A Tribute to the Rolling Stones (Lu's Jukebox Vol. 6) (2021) [24/48]
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Volume 6 in Lucinda's now six-volume series of full-band performances recorded live at Ray Kennedy's Room & Board Studio in Nashville, TN. Each issue features a thematic compilation of songs by other artists curated by multiple Grammy Award winner Lucinda Williams, and here she covers the Stones.