Lucinda Williams - Sweet Old World

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Album Details

Title: Sweet Old World
Artist: Lucinda Williams
Release Date: 8/25/1992
Label: Chameleon
Duration: 45:27
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPC: 737056135126
Genre: Folk
Styles: Folk-Rock, Alternative Country-Rock, Contemporary Folk, Americana, Alternative Folk
Moods: Intimate, Poignant, Warm, Earthy, Literate, Organic, Passionate, Bittersweet, Brooding, Confident, Plaintive, Reflective, Sad, Searching, Somber, Wistful, Earnest, Yearning, Intense, Sensual, Sexy
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Six Blocks Away
  2. Something About What Happens When We Talk
  3. He Never Got Enough Love
  4. Sweet Old World
  5. Little Angel, Little Brother
  6. Pineola
  7. Lines Around Your Eyes
  8. Prove My Love
  9. Sidewalks of the City
  10. Memphis Pearl
  11. Hot Blood
  12. Which Will

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
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Album Review

After seemingly coming out of nowhere to be hailed as a major songwriter and roots music stylist, it took Lucinda Williams four years to prepare the follow-up to her masterful 1988 eponymous album. When it finally arrived, Sweet Old World proved to be every bit the equal of its predecessor, if not even better. Although Sweet Old World isn't really a concept album, it often feels like one. Its first half is dominated by the title track and "Pineola," two stunning meditations on suicide. Their sense of tragedy is reinforced with the closing cover of Nick Drake's "Which Will," and their shadow hangs heavy over the rest of the album. Several character portraits ponder where and why their subjects' lives went wrong; in this context, the dead-end situations seem that much more tragic and final. Moreover, when Williams offers an emotionally complex love ballad or a sexy blues strut, it's hard to take them as truly celebratory; here, the singer sounds as though she wants to appreciate who she has while she still can. That's also why "Little Angel, Little Brother" doesn't come off as remotely sentimental; the affectionate tribute works so well that, sandwiched between "Sweet Old World" and "Pineola," Williams' brother sounds like the suicide victim (it was actually a family friend). Williams' voice glows with the same warmth, for although it's limited in range, it's also a gorgeous instrument that Williams has learned to manipulate for maximum impact. Stylistically, Sweet Old World is similar to Lucinda Williams, juggling both the sounds and instruments of country, folk, blues, and rock & roll. It might not explode with confidence in the manner of Lucinda Williams, but Sweet Old World is no less vital; it's a gorgeous, elegiac record that not only consolidates but expands Williams' ample talents. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Benmont TenchOrgan (Hammond)
Byron BerlineFiddle, Mandolin
David GahrPhotography
Donald LindleyDrums, Percussion
Doug AtwellFiddle
Duane JarvisGuitar (Electric)
Dusty WakemanVocals (Background), Engineer, Producer, Mixing
Eddy SchreyerMastering
Gia CiambottiVocals (Background)
Gurf MorlixVocals (Background), Dobro, Producer, Pedal Steel, Guitar (Steel), Guitar (Acoustic), Bottle, Mandolin, Lap Steel Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
Jim LauderdaleVocals (Background)
John CiambottiBass (Upright), Bass (Electric), Bass
Lucinda WilliamsProducer, Liner Notes, Vocals, Main Performer, Guitar (Acoustic)
Michael DumasEngineer
Shơ-GDesign
SkilesArt Direction
Skip EdwardsOrgan (Hammond)
William D. "Smitty" SmithOrgan (Hammond)