Little Honey - Williams, Lucinda

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ITEM DETAILS
- Artist:
- Williams, Lucinda
- Title:
- Little Honey
- Format:
- CD Regular
- Barcode No.:
- 00602517741737
- Available:
- 10-10-2008
- Sourced:
- Australia
Williams augments that core unit with a passel of like-minded folks spanning a huge chunk of the musical spectrum, from octogenarian singing legend Charlie Louvin to power-pop vets Susannah Hoffs and Matthew Sweet, the latter of whom helped arrange the Spector-tinged “Little Rock Star” - applying studio skills that prompted Williams to dub him “this generation’s Brian Wilson.”
“I feel that this is the most eclectic record I’ve ever done, and I’ve always been known for being eclectic,” she says. “ For this album, I was comfortable just letting the songs flow, and not worried about being so serious and heavy and having to top myself - and I think that shows."
She needn’t have worried for a minute because, with Little Honey, Lucinda Williams has indeed topped herself again.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Real Love
- Circles And X's
- Tears Of Joy
- Little Rock Star
- Honey Bee
- Well Well Well
- If Wishes Were Horses
- Jailhouse Tears
- Knowing
- Heaven Blues
- Rarity
- Plan To Marry
- It's A Long Way To The Top
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