| 1. Fruits of My Labor |
| 2. Righteousley |
| 3. Ventura |
| 4. Real Live Bleeding Fingers and Broken Guitar Strings |
| 5. Overtime |
| 6. Those Three Days |
| 7. Atonement |
| 8. Sweet Side |
| 9. Minneapolis |
| 10. People Talkin' |
| 11. American Dream |
| 12. World Without Tears |
| 13. Words Fell |
| 14. Buick Blues (Version 1) [*] |
| 15. Hang Down Your Head [*] |
| 16. Cold Cold Heart [*] |
World Without Tears,Lucinda Williams,Universal Int'l,Adult Alternative Pop/Rock,Alternative Country-Rock,Americana,Country/Bluegrass,Folk-Pop,Folk-Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop,Roots Rock,Singer/Songwriter,Urban Folk
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World Without Tears
Manufacturer: Lost Highway ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000089RV5 Release Date: 2003-04-08 |
Tracks:
- Fruits of My Labor
- Righteously
- Ventura
- Bleeding Fingers
- Over Time
- Those Three Days
- Atonement
- Sweet Side
- Minneapolis
- People Talkin'
- American Dream
- World Without Tears
- Words Fell
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Most artists who appeal to adult listeners tend to settle into a comfortable niche, but Lucinda Williams refuses to play it safe. Instead, her music stings like an open wound, as she continues to strip away the protective layers from her art's emotional core. Though Williams has long been prized for the naked honesty of her music, this collection is even rawer than its predecessors. From the down-and-dirty bar-band blues of "Atonement" to the Rolling Stones-style swagger of "Bleeding Fingers" to the tricky balance of debasement and transcendence in "Ventura," Williams leaves the nerve endings of her music exposed. With the band opting for first-take immediacy rather than polish, some of the most powerful material is also the neediest, as the singer addresses lovers who have disrespected her ("Righteously") or abandoned her ("Those Three Days," "Minneapolis"). Though her attempts at rap on "Sweet Side" and "American Dream" might cause diehard fans to wince, her willingness to take creative chances reaffirms her position at the vanguard of a rootsy progressivism that transcends musical category. Simply put, there's more Patti Smith in her than there is Patsy Cline. --Don McLeeseCustomer Reviews:
Classic Lucinda -- great stuff!.......2007-07-13
GREAT EXPERIENCE!!!.......2007-05-30
An absolute classic!.......2007-05-17
World Without Tears..........2007-05-10
Our songstress handles the lead vocals, and strums along on acoustic guitar; Doug Pettibone plays electric guitars and the mandolin on two songs, Taras Prodaniuk prods the Bass, and Jim Christie tickles the drums, vox organ, and Wurlitzer.
Running times for the tracks on World Without... are more uniform than on Essence; nine of thirteen songs on this album clock in at over four minutes, rendering this record more radio friendly than her preceding album.
Long songs like Atonement and People Talkin' are more boisterous, energetic and spare than we're used to hearing from Lucinda Williams; her technically proficient band shines here, but these two songs aren't lyrically the strongest.
Dedicated fans will want to know that World Without... was recorded at Real Music Studios in Los Angeles, California, during 2003. The genius of this album lies in reduction -- fewer instruments, fewer players, stronger vocals.
Wonderful tunes like Fruits Of My Labor (Track One) borrow `sweet baby' phrases from previous hits such as Essence while highlighting pensive harmonica and purloined purple imagery evocative of early songs by the fantastic Prince.
One would think that Righteously (Track Two) wouldn't work because it features Williams singing mock rap style, but she pulls it off winningly while name dropping John Coltrane. This song has a nice erotic edge to it.
Track three -- Ventura -- is emotionally gorgeous; I'd like to hear Bonnie Raitt cover it. Real Live Bleeding Fingers (Track Four) is an old-fashioned bar song, a barn burner evoking dissolute rocker Kurt Cobain.
Everybody will like Those Three Days (Track Six) since the singers's booming voice drives home the chorus and acquiesces to a mesmerizing electric guitar solo. I didn't enjoy Atonement (Track Seven) as much, but that's my preference.
After Atonement winds down, you'll adore Sweet Side (Track Eight) which Williams purges mock rap style -- from the male point of view -- in polar opposition to track two. Sounded vaguely like early Lone Justice.
Rather than being distracted by tracks two and eight, one should focus on Minneapolis (Track Nine) -- which is lyrically complex and vibrant -- since it's more representative of the album's overall mood.
Since I'm wrapping up, I'll close by saying World Without Tears (Track Twelve) is the most melancholy song Lucinda has ever written. Lastly, the masculine stand up bass on Words Fell (Track Thirteen) is worth appreciating.
REAL!.......2007-02-09
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World Without Tears
Lucinda Williams Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001QNO0G Release Date: 2004-04-05 |
Tracks:
- Fruits of My Labor
- Righteously
- Ventura
- Real Live Bleeding Fingers and Broken Guitar Strings
- Overtime
- Those Three Days
- Atonement
- Sweet Side
- Minneapolis
- People Talkin'
- American Dream
- World Without Tears
- Words Fell
- Buick Blues (Version 1) [*]
- Hang Down Your Head [*]
- Cold Cold Heart [*]
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Complete Secular Songs (3cd)
Manufacturer: Hyperion UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000DJENT Release Date: 2004-01-13 |
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Without Tears
Joanie Komatsu Manufacturer: Surfside (Navarre) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000005U2P Release Date: 1995-03-01 |
Tracks:
- Sail The Hokule'a
- Queen's Jubilee
- Kahakuloa
- At Ka'ena Point
- The Winds Of Moloka'i Daylight
- The Winds Of Moloka'i Twilight
- The Night Skies Of Hana
- Sweet Sans Souci
- Maui, Stop The Sun
- Moving Forward
- Waimaka'ole
- Rain Tuahine O Manoa
Customer Reviews:
The Essence of Hawaii.......2003-11-19
The Hawaii You Dream Of.......2002-11-11
Music Album:
- 18 Wheels Rollin': Trucking Songs
- American Troubadour
- Back To The Future Now: Live At Arizona Charlie's [Live]
- Best of Crystal Gayle: Talking in Your Sleep [Import]
- Boot Heel Drag: The MGM Years
- Boss Man/Very Special Love Songs [Import]
- Bud the Spud [Import]
- Carry Me Across the Mountain
- Classic Country: Early '60s
- Collection: Super Hits / Super Hits 2 / George and Tammy Super Hits
