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With Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, her 1998 tour de force, Lucinda Williams finally perfected the approach that gave her voice the vitality needed to sustain her depressive missives. Each studio album since has been a subtle variation on that approach. Most of the time she whispers more and allows her voice to languidly deliver her physical and emotional desires until everything sounds sleepy-eyed and seductive. This is one slow burning album. While album credit readers will be excited to see the esteemed names Jim Keltner on drums and Hal Willner as producer, they merely serve the occasion. This is still the Lucinda Williams show from the beginning longing of “Are You Alright?” through the album’s brooding title track that closes the album. In between, she uses her southern sassiness to repeat phrases until the obsessive-compulsive nature of her desires is clear. “Learning How To Live” proceeds with a stately organ warming the vibe. “Fancy Funeral” and “Unsuffer Me” are as desperate as their titles suggest, unafraid to slow down to the point of doom. “I long for bliss,” she sings. Depends on how you define it.

Customer Reviews

a songwriter of genius

a beautifuuly crafted album from a writer of emotional songs. Lucinda Williams is diffiuclt to categorise as it's too rock for country and too country for rock. This seems her most personal album and reminds me of Dylan's Desire. Standout tracks are Where's is my love; West and Are you alright. if you like good songs sung with emotion and honesty this is a for you.

Brilliant

Lucinda Williams has produced a number of outstanding albums, and this ranks with her best. It is deep-felt, and has remarkable collection of songs. Sombre reflections on lost love and death are uplifted by the insight in the lyrics, and the beautiful melodies. Sometimes Americana can be overproduced, but this stays the right side of the line. Quite simply, a brilliant album.

Simply superb

I'm a late convert to Lucinda Williams and I have to admit that I have found some of her earlier work inconsistent but West is truly outstanding. Already a contender for album of 2007 - the two "reviewers" who only gave this album one star cannot be serious.

Biography

Born: 26 January 1953 in Lake Charles, LA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

The object of cultish adoration for years, singer/songwriter Lucinda Williams was universally hailed as a major talent by both critics and fellow musicians, but it took quite some time for her to parlay that respect into a measure of attention from the general public. Part of the reason was her legendary perfectionism: Williams released records only infrequently, often taking years to hone both the material and the recordings thereof. Plus, her early catalog was issued on smaller labels that agreed...
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