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Lucinda Williams - the Classic

Lucinda Williams - the Classic
Lucinda Williams

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Track Listing

  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)
  13. Nothing In Rambling (Live)
  14. Disgusted (Live)
  15. Side Of The Road (Live)
  16. Goin' Back Home
  17. Something About What Happens When We Talk (Live)
  18. Sundays (Live)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #43451 in Music
  • Released on: 1998-06-16
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Original language: English

Editorial Reviews

From Amazon.co.uk
Because this 1988 album produced hits for others ("Passionate Kisses" for Mary-Chapin Carpenter, "The Night's Too Long" for Patty Loveless), Williams is best known as a songwriter. She certainly deserves the rep: her "Side Of The Road", for example, expresses the tension between loving another and remaining yourself better than any song ever written. But what makes this album so special is her voice. When she sings about wanting to visit "Crescent City", she packs more sheer longing into her delivery than even the greatest of songs could express. And, bonus, Lucinda Williams is chock full of great songs. --David Cantwell

Amazon.com essential recording
Because this 1988 album produced hits for others ("Passionate Kisses" for Mary Chapin Carpenter, "The Night's Too Long" for Patty Loveless), Williams is best known as a songwriter. She certainly deserves the rep: her "Side of the Road," for example, expresses the tension between loving another and remaining yourself better than any song ever written. But what makes this album so special is her voice. When she sings about wanting to visit "Crescent City," she packs more sheer longing into her delivery than even the greatest of songs could express. And, bonus, Lucinda Williams is chock full of great songs. --David Cantwell