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Ashes
Cris Williamson
Ashes
Genres: Folk, Pop
 
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The stellar vocals, songwriting artistry and compelling persona of the legendary Cris Williamson radiates from this timeless 2001 release. Ashes was recorded following the loss of a 20-year relationship. It tracks a powerf...  more »

     
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All Artists: Cris Williamson
Title: Ashes
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Wolf Moon Records
Release Date: 9/18/2001
Genres: Folk, Pop
Styles: Traditional Folk, Contemporary Folk, Singer-Songwriters
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 618106540322

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The stellar vocals, songwriting artistry and compelling persona of the legendary Cris Williamson radiates from this timeless 2001 release. Ashes was recorded following the loss of a 20-year relationship. It tracks a powerful passage - the proverbial Phoenix rising - through grief into the places of healing and light. These are songs of witnessed loss, but also of great triumph and joy. Brilliantly produced by longtime collaborator Teresa Trull and featuring friend Bonnie Raitt on the beautiful Cry, Cry, Cry, Cris considers these songs the best she has written to date. From the artist who gave us the break-through album The Changer and the Changed, whose career spans three decades and whose work has been a major contribution to the movement that changed the political landscape for women. Ashes is a land mark album for Cris Williamson whose career embodies all the elements of a True Folk legend.

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CD Reviews

Breathtaking, Soothing, Wonderful!
Lori L. Lake | Portland, Oregon, USA | 11/09/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This CD is vintage Cris Williamson. Every song is well crafted and memorable. She *is* like a phoenix rising from the ashes and a light to follow through the darkness. She has created songs that mine the depths of the human heart, and I can't stop playing the CD. I can't stop singing the songs. I can't stop humming the tunes. I can't stop thinking about the themes of life and death, rebirth and change. Whether you are a longtime fan of Cris's music or a newcomer, this CD offers solace and hope for troubled times. Besides, you can't help but sing along because the melodies are beautiful. This new offering from Cris gets my highest recommendation."
The Phoenix Arises!
Dakota | Seattle, WA | 10/04/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This CD is a true work of art! Listeners are taken on Cris' personal journey from the depths of despair and heartbreak, through anger and acceptance, to stepping fully back into life again. Though the lyrics are personal, the emotions are universal and immediately recognizable. Fans of Cris Williamson will not be disappointed, and those new to her music would do well to make this their first piece in what will undoubtedly become a large collection. Once this music seeps into a person's soul, the need to hear more of this woman's remarkable music is unstoppable. Though it is difficult to choose favorites from the 12 very diverse songs, the title cut "Ashes" with its uncanny relevance to recovering from the recent terrorist attacks, and "Cry, Cry, Cry" performed in beautiful harmony with Bonnie Raitt, are two top contenders. Cris has given all music fans a real gift here - don't miss it!"
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Dakota | 12/01/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I saw Chris play a small venue many years ago in Santa Cruz as part of a benefit for the Christic Institute (remember them?). I was about knocked out of my seat as much by her music as by her...being... I guess. A few weeks ago, wandering through a music store, I decided to take a listen to her new CD. I must have stood there for a half hour. Bought the CD and it hasn't been out of the player since.I'd characterize it as very musical without being overproduced. The production seems clean and true to the spirit of the compositions. I really love the way her musical stylings range all over the place.My sister who is more aware of Chris explained all the autobiographical background. The CD plays just as well without knowing all of that and it somehow reduced the experience of the music for me. ... but that's probably just me...Way to go Chris. So glad you're still out there lighting the world with your fugitive mind..."