Dan Seeger - 07/Mar/2011  I think Lucinda Williams is probably the only performer capable of pulling off "Buttercup," the lead track on her tenth studio album Blessed. It's a ...
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Brian Robbins - 01/Mar/2011 Lucinda Williams’ new Blessed is living proof that an artist doesn’t have to suffer to maintain their edge.Since 2008’s upbeat Little Honey let us all...
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Keith Phipps - 01/Mar/2011  In 2007, Lucinda Williams released West, which sounded like the work of an artist deep in the act of mourning some unfathomable loss. Though not one o...
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Greg Kot - 28/Feb/2011  Lucinda Williams’ great challenge on her 10th studio album, “Blessed” (Lost Highway), was to branch out beyond her defining songwriting theme: The aft...
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tosnob - 28/Feb/2011  Over the course of nine albums, Lucinda Williams has established a rock solid reputation for penning touching, personal songs. On March 1st she retur...
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Thomas Britt - 28/Feb/2011  Singer/songwriter Lucinda Williams’ discography spans ten studio albums over three decades and several musical styles. As Chris Klimek wrote a few yea...
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Jessica Jardine - 28/Feb/2011  Over her four-decade career, singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams has defined a certain hard-scrabble, broken-hearted musical landscape, which is exactl...
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Nick Coleman - 27/Feb/2011 Americana's most ripped and bleeding soul gets down with a Don Was co-production, which means presence and rough warmth in the ear.The songs are mostl...
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Andy Gill - 25/Feb/2011  Blessed improves upon 2008's lacklustre Little Honey simply because it boasts a better set of songs, most of which are treated to Williams's signature...
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Josh Hurst - 23/Feb/2011 I remember hearing a lot of Lucinda Williams fans saying– only half-jokingly, I think– that falling in love might have been the worst thing that ever ...
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