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Lucinda Williams - 2CD Edition

Lucinda Williams reissues her critically acclaimed 1988 Rough Trade album, out-of-print for 10 years and 25 years since its original release it has been newly remastered.

This 2CD release includes never-before-released album, Eindhoven Live + Bonus Tracks, featuring a live recording from Effenhaar in Eindoven, Neon May 19th, 1989 in addition to previously released bonus tracks.

TRACK LISTING

Disc 1
1. I Just Wanted To See You So Bad
2. The Night's Too Long
3. Abandoned
4. Big Red Sun Blues
5. Like A Rose
6. Changed The Locks
7. Passionate Kisses
8. Am I Too Blue
9. Crescent City
10. Side Of The Road
11. Price To Pay
12. I Asked For Water (He Gave Me Gasoline)

Disc 2
1. I Just Wanted To See You So Bad
2. Big Red Sun Blues
3. Am I Too Blue
4. Crescent City
5. The Night's Too Long
6. Something About What Happens When We Talk
7. Factory Blues
8. Happy Woman Blues
9. Abandoned
10. Wild And Blue
11. Passionate Kisses
12. Changed The Locks
13. Nothing In Rambling
14. Sundays
15. Nothing In Rambling (Live)
16. Disgusted (Live)
17. Side Of The Road (Live)
18. Goin' Back Home (Live)
19. Something About What Happens When We Talk (Live)
20. Sundays (Live)

Lucinda Williams

Lucinda Williams

Lucinda Williams reissues her critically acclaimed 1988 Rough Trade album, out-of-print for 10 years and 25 years since its original release it has been newly remastered.

Lucinda Williams

World's Gone Wrong

Throughout her long career, Lucinda Williams has never shied away from writing about difficult but real things. If you think about it, you could call 'Change The Locks' a topical song ahead of its time. There were several biting and brave songs on her 'Good Souls Better Angels' album, as well as the post-Covid masterpiece 'Stories From A Rock N Roll Heart'. With 'World’s Gone Wrong', Lucinda ups the ante on topical songs. It is a pure reflection of our very turbulent times, intense and musically powerful.

STAFF COMMENTS

Barry says: Lucinda's not happy. In fact, i'd go so far as to say she's livid. She wars it well though, channelling her righteous anger into a canonically brilliant mix of classic rock, melodic country and modern pop music. A timeless artist, and a brilliant listen too. Stay mad Lucinda.

TRACK LISTING

1. The World's Gone Wrong (feat. Brittney Spencer)
2. Something's Gotta Give (feat. Brittney Spencer)
3. Low Life
4. How Much Did You Get For Your Soul
5. So Much Trouble In The World (feat. Mavis Staples)
6. Sing Unburied Sing
7. Black Tears
8. Punchline
9. Freedom Speaks
10. We've Come Too Far To Turn Around (feat. Norah Jones)

Lucinda Williams

Lu's Jukebox Vol. 7: Lucinda Williams Sings The Beatles From Abbey Road

'Lucinda Williams Sings The Beatles From Abbey Road' features 12 Beatles songs that include classic hits such as 'Can’t Buy Me Love,' 'With A Little Help From My Friends' and 'Something.' Williams and her band also take on beloved deeper tracks such as 'I’m So Tired,' 'I’ve Got A Feeling,' and 'Yer Blues.' Being raised on the blues in the South, the latter is a song Williams was clearly meant to sing. Recorded at The Beatles' legendary studio in London, the new collection serves as Vol. 7 of her celebrated Lu’s Jukebox series and is the first new volume in almost four years.

While many great artists have recorded in the hallowed Abbey Road Studios, as it turns out, Williams is the first major artist to actually record Beatles’ songs there aside from the Fab Four themselves.

As an acclaimed, award-winning singer/songwriter for more than four decades, Williams’ music has been highly influential and covered by a multitude of artists. Williams is also an extraordinary interpreter who, like all great interpreters, has the ability to inhabit a song and make it her own. She does just that throughout this selection of Beatles tracks, as she has done on each Lu’s Jukebox volume.

TRACK LISTING

1 Don't Let Me Down
2 I'm Looking Through You
3 Can't Buy Me Love
4 Rain
5 While My Guitar Gently Weeps
6 Let It Be
7 Yer Blues
8 I've Got A Feeling
9 I'm So Tired
10 Something
11 With A Little Help From My Friends
12 The Long And Winding Road

Lucinda Williams

Car Wheels On A Gravel Road - 2023 Reissue

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams’ classic 1998 album 'Car Wheels On A Gravel Road' is now on vinyl for the first time. The album won a Grammy for Best Contemporary Folk Album and features the songs 'Can’t Let Go' and 'Car Wheels on a Gravel Road'.

TRACK LISTING

1. Right In Time
2. Car Wheels On A Gravel Road
3. 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
4. Drunken Angel
5. Concrete And Barbed Wire
6. Lake Charles
7. Can't Let Go
8. I Lost It
9. Metal Firecracker
10. Greenville
11. Still I Long For Your Kiss
12. Joy
13. Jackson

Lucinda Williams

Lu's Jukebox Vol. 6: You Are Cordially Invited... A Tribute To The Rolling Stones

Lu's Jukebox is a six-volume series of mostly full-band performances recorded live at Ray Kennedy's Room & Board Studio in Nashville, TN. Each volume features a themed set of songs by other artists curated by the multi-Grammy award winner, Lucinda Williams. The series aired as ticketed shows through Mandolin in late 2020 with a portion of ticket sales benefitting independent music venues struggling to get by through the pandemic. Like thousands of artists, Williams cut her teeth and developed her craft by playing in small, medium and large clubs throughout the country, and the world. These venues are vital to the development of artists and their music. Williams has never forgotten her roots, and often performs special shows in some of her favorite halls. 

TRACK LISTING

1. Street Fighting Man
2. The Last Time
3. Get Off My Cloud
4. Paint It Black
5. Play With Fire
6. No Expectations
7. Dead Flowers
8. Salt Of The Earth
9. You Gotta Move
10. Moonlight Mile
11. Time Waits For No One
12. Sway
13. Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
14. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
15. Sympathy For The Devil
16. You Can't Always Get What You Want

Lucinda Williams

Lu's Jukebox Vol. 2: Southern Soul: From Memphis To Muscle Shoals

Lu's Jukebox is a six-volume series of mostly full-band performances recorded live at Ray Kennedy's Room & Board Studio in Nashville, TN. Each volume features a themed set of songs by other artists curated by the multi-Grammy award winner, Lucinda Williams. The series aired as ticketed shows through Mandolin in late 2020 with a portion of ticket sales benefitting independent music venues struggling to get by through the pandemic. Like thousands of artists, Williams cut her teeth and developed her craft by playing in small, medium and large clubs throughout the country, and the world. These venues are vital to the development of artists and their music. Williams has never forgotten her roots, and often performs special shows in some of her favorite halls.

TRACK LISTING

1. The Games People Play
2. You'll Lose A Good Thing
3. Ode To Billy Joe
4. I Can't Stand The Rain
5. Misty Blue
6. Main Street Mission
7. You Don't Miss Your Water
8. It Tears Me Up
9. Rainy Night In Georgia
10. Take Me To The River
11. Still Long For Your Kiss

Lucinda Williams

Lu's Jukebox Vol. 1: Runnin' Down A Dream: A Tribute To Tom Petty

Award-winning, revered singer/songwriter Lucinda Williams is working to help independent music venues during this time with the announcement of Lu’s Jukebox. Scheduled as a sixepisode series of mostly full-band, HD video performances in-studio, Lu’s Jukebox will feature a themed set of songs by other artists curated by the multi-Grammy award winner. The first episode kicks off on October 22nd with Running Down A Dream: A Tribute To Tom Petty, featuring songs from his celebrated career in advance of his 70th Birthday.

TRACK LISTING

1. Rebels
2. Runnin' Down A Dream
3. Gainesville
4. Louisiana Rain
5. I Won't Back Down
6. A Face In The Crowd
7. Wildflowers
8. You Wreck Me
9. Room At The Top
10. You Don't Know How It Feels
11. Down South
12. Southern Accents
13. Stolen Moments

Lucinda Williams

Good Souls Better Angels

On May 8th three-time Grammy Award winner Lucinda Williams unabashedly takes on some of the human, social and political issues of our day with her boldest and most direct album to date, Good Souls Better Angels. During the course of her celebrated four-decade, pioneering career Williams has never rested on her laurels as she continues to push herself as a songwriter. On Good Souls Better Angels, she has much she needs to get out. In 2014 and 2015, Williams released two critically acclaimed double albums back to back with Down Where The Spirit Meets The Bone and The Ghosts Of Highway 20, respectively.

Both releases found her experimenting with arrangements, vocals, song structure and personal subject matter. On Good Souls Better Angels, Williams changes course and chooses to forgo the personal and narrative-based songcraft that has become synonymous with her name and instead speaks to some of the injustices permeating our society. The new songs cut straight to the core with frank and honest commentary on domestic abuse (“Wakin’ Up”), the constant barrage of news (“Bad News Blues”) the dangerous, quick to judge and convict aspects of social media (“Shadows & Doubts) and the haunting reality of the “Man Without A Soul”.

Williams recorded Good Souls Better Angels backed by her remarkable, long time band, featuring Butch Norton (drums), Stuart Mathis (guitar) and David Sutton (bass). The rock-solid unit propels the music with both fire and finesse, particularly on the raw blues number “You Can’t Rule Me”, which kicks off the album with equal parts attitude and swing. Good Souls Better Angels also features some of Williams’ most intimate and up front vocals on record. She addresses the pain of depression on the achingly beautiful “Big Black Train” and tenderly delivers a poignant song of hope with “When The Way Gets Dark”. She encourages us to push forward on the path of promise and perseverance on the deeply soulful and moving album closer “Good Souls”. Good Souls Better Angels marks the first time Williams’ husband/manager Tom Overby is credited as a co-writer on many of the new songs. The album was co-produced by Williams, Overby and Ray Kennedy, who last worked with Williams on her 1998 landmark album Car Wheels On A Gravel Road. 

TRACK LISTING

1. You Can't Rule Me
2. Bad News Blues
3. Man Without A Soul
4. Big Black Train
5. Wakin Up
6. Pray The Devil Back To Hell
7. Shadows And Doubts
8. When The Way Gets Dark
9. Bone Of Contantion
10. Down Past The Bottom
11. Big Rotator
12. Good Souls


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