Latest Release
- NOV 1, 2024
- 1 Song
- West · 2006
- Car Wheels On a Gravel Road · 1998
- Car Wheels On a Gravel Road · 1998
- Car Wheels On a Gravel Road · 1998
- World Without Tears · 2003
- Car Wheels On a Gravel Road · 1998
- Live Forever: A Tribute to Billy Joe Shaver · 2005
- World Without Tears · 2002
- Car Wheels On a Gravel Road · 1998
- Car Wheels On a Gravel Road · 1998
Essential Albums
- Country and folk blues aren't exactly known for inspiring projects born of years-long gestations or tortuous recording marathons. But then, Lucinda Williams is hardly your typical country artist. Only the second album she recorded in the decade since her highly regarded 1988 album Lucinda Williams, this collection was the product of six long years in the studio, sessions that saw notorious perfectionist Williams scrap one approach and take after another in search of elusive perfection. But Williams' obsessive bent paid multiple dividends on the resulting 1998 collection with gritty performances like title track and "Can't Let Go," scoring her many critical kudos, expanding her audience beyond a long-loyal cult, and scoring a Grammy for Best Contemporary Folk Album.
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- This alt-country queen transcends genre.
- The many different forms of the roots rocker's superb Americana.
Live Albums
Appears On
- Charles Lloyd & The Marvels
About Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams’ powerfully poetic lyrics and rough-hewn but vulnerable vocals made her one of the key figures of alt-country and Americana. Born in Lake Charles, LA, in 1953 to a piano-playing mother and a poet father, Williams came by her gifts organically. After soaking up multiple strands of American roots music, she released her debut album in 1979, starting out with a stripped-down blend of folk and blues before adopting a stronger country influence. Williams broke through to a wider audience with her self-titled 1988 album, on which she added a dash of rock. Mary Chapin Carpenter’s 1992 hit cover of “Passionate Kisses” helped position Williams for a major-label deal; the eventual result, 1998’s Car Wheels On a Gravel Road, was her real breakout record. With its raw-boned roots rock and intensely personal tales, it became an Americana milestone and earned her an iconic status she burnished over several more albums. A 2020 stroke temporarily took her away from music, but the indomitable Lucinda came roaring back with 2023’s Stories from a Rock n Roll Heart.
- HOMETOWN
- Lake Charles, LA, United States
- BORN
- January 26, 1953
- GENRE
- Rock