West

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Lucinda Williams
West

[ Lost Highway Records / CD ]

Release Date: Thursday 15 February 2007

Her most musically adventurous, lyrically inspired album. Williams' singing has never sounded better, from the aching tenderness of "Where Is My Love?" to the ravaged catharsis of "Unsuffer Me".

Though the arrangements stray from Lucinda Williams' motherlode blend of blues, country, and folk, 'West' may well be her best album. It is easily her most musically adventurous, and often her most lyrically inspired. Williams' singing has never sounded better, from the aching tenderness of "Where Is My Love?" to the ravaged catharsis of "Unsuffer Me".

New York producer Hal Willner, who has worked with artists such as Marianne Faithful and Lou Reed, enlists the support of eclectic progressives like guitarist Bill Frisell, keyboardist Bob Burger, and violinist Jenny Scheinman, along with harmoniesfrom the Jayhawks' Gary Louris, to weave a subtly rich sonic tapestry.

Much of the material was inspired by the death of Williams's beloved mother ("Mama You Sweet," "Fancy Funeral") and the bitter breakup of a relationship (the jagged-edged-emasculation of "Come On," the repetitive incantation of "Wrap My Head Around That"), though "Are You Alright?," "Learning How to Live," and "Everything Has Changed" could reflect the aftermath of both.

Other highlights include "Rescue," with a languid subtlety and ambient pulse reminiscent of Beth Orton, and the dreamy, wistful title track. Where Williams's music has long cut close to the bone, the best of 'West' slices right through it.

..the album is easily Lucinda's most freewheeling and expansive to date."
- Bill Friscis Warren, No Depression Magazine

Tracks:

1. Are You Alright?
2. Mama You Sweet
3. Learning How to Live
4. Fancy Funeral
5. Unsuffer Me
6. Everything Has Changed
7. Come On
8. Where Is My Love?
9. Rescue
10. What If
11. Wrap My Head Around That
12. Words
13. West