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Sydneyfan
01-06-2007, 02:48 PM
Another one I'm looking forward to.

Loss and loneliness are at the core of Lucinda Williams' eighth album, "West," slated to be released Feb. 13 via Lost Highway.

The disc finds the critically acclaimed singer/songwriter coping with another painful breakup and the passing of her mother, whom she reminisces in songs like "Mama You Sweet" and "Fancy Funeral." In such songs as "Come On," "Learning How to Live" and "Everything Has Changed," the Grammy winner again deals with heartbreak.

"The songs deal with a chapter in my life and they definitely tell a story," says Williams. "It's probably been the most prolific time in my life as a writer. I'd been through so many changes -- my mother's death and a very tumultuous relationship that ended badly -- so obviously there's a lot of pain and struggling, but it ends with a look toward the future."

Featuring the Jayhawks' Gary Louris, celebrated drummer Jim Keltner, longtime Dylan bassist Tony Garnier (both of whom played on her "Essence" disc) and Williams' longtime guitarist Doug Petibone, "West" was co-produced by Williams and Hal Willner, whose credits include Elvis Costello, Lou Reed and Bill Frisell, who also guests on the "West."

The album's 13 songs together form a largely down-tempo disc, but "West" doesn't only find Williams in a somber mood. "Mama You Sweet" is upbeat and "Come On" is a nasty, almost raunchy kiss-off, musically akin to "Atonement" from her last album, 2003's "World Without Tears."

She injects doses of hope and light in tracks like "What If," in which she imagines a world where the president wears pink and a prostitute is a queen.

"I get tired of people looking at my songs and feeling that they're all sad and dark," she says. "There's more to them than that. Some people might read Flannery O'Connor and see that as simply dark -- and it is dark and disturbing --- but there's a philosophical aspect, even a comical aspect to it as well. I think that's all there on this album. It's a full circle, like I've come through a metamorphosis."

Sydneyfan
01-11-2007, 08:41 PM
You can listen to the first single off the album, Are You Alright, on Lost Highway right now. If you're a Lost Highway member, you can also access three more tracks.

http://main.losthighwayrecords.com/

sipowicz
01-12-2007, 12:51 AM
I love her, and CAN NOT WAIT!!!! The album will be great, because, well, she never made a bad one...except Ramblin'

Sydneyfan
01-12-2007, 01:35 AM
I haven't heard Ramblin....and maybe I won't bother by the sounds of it. I think Car Wheels on A Gravel Road is still her best.

sipowicz
01-12-2007, 12:13 PM
I haven't heard Ramblin....and maybe I won't bother by the sounds of it. I think Car Wheels on A Gravel Road is still her best.

I love Car Wheels, but I think Essence is number one on my list, it was the one that got me into Lucinda, it is so, just, amazing.

sicottem
02-20-2007, 02:42 PM
http://pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/41224/Lucinda_Williams_West

Sydneyfan
02-20-2007, 02:46 PM
Ouch. 3.5! They really hated it. Makes me glad I haven't ordered a copy yet.

Has anyone heard it?

ferris wheel junkie
02-20-2007, 03:05 PM
i've only listened to half of it so far. but it sounds great to me...

and since when were pitchfork worth listening to?

ferris wheel junkie
02-20-2007, 07:24 PM
after a few more listens -

i think the album is worth getting for the tracks "are you all right", "unsuffer me" (think, the song "essence" part two), "where is my love" and "rescue"
those songs, i think, are fantastic.

Sydneyfan
02-21-2007, 02:35 AM
Thanks. :) I read some more reviews today and they are all pretty mixed, although none quite as damning as the Pitchfork one. Still, I'm a big Lucinda fan, so I'm sure the album will be worth having anyhow.

ferris wheel junkie
02-21-2007, 08:31 AM
i admit that there are a few songs on there that i haven't "got" immediately. for me the album has high and low points, but definately the songs that are good on it make the whole thing worth getting.

god, i really really love the song "rescue" at the moment!

Timm
03-29-2007, 05:40 PM
The new album is great!

Love the songs on it.

Sydneyfan
03-29-2007, 06:00 PM
I hate to say it, but I don't like it very much at all. I've tried to like it, but so far, I just don't. Too many underwhelming songs for me.