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  1. Here's a playlist for people who already love Lucinda Williams and for those who want to know more about her.

  2. Jul 21, 1995 · On Your Love and Other Lies, guests, Lauderdale, Emmylou Harris, and Lucinda Williams help Buddy Miller — with his hillbilly yelp of a tenor — bypass the commercial charts for alternative...

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    • Those Three Days. In a conversation with two versions of her slowly healing self, Lucinda rotates between deep sorrow and the maddening confusion that occasionally combusts into fits of anger after a relationship halts unexpectedly.
    • Unsuffer Me. Against an almost metal layer bedrock, Lucinda exhibits one of her strongest examples of the poetic lyrical structure that elucidates her artistry.
    • Are You Alright? The exploratory empathy Lucinda expresses throughout this track is a hallmark of the artist’s career spent identifying with the marginalized.
    • I Lost It. Nearly 20 years later, Lucinda revisited Happy Woman Blues, re-shaping a central track with her industry-hardened edge. The newfangled ‘I Lost It’ unplugs the mainlined fiddle, swapping out the folk foundation for percussion.
  3. "Something About What Happens When We Talk" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams. It was released in 1993 as the fourth single from her fourth album, Sweet Old World (1992).

  4. Apr 28, 2020 · Lucinda Williams on the Music That Made Her. The venerable singer-songwriter talks about the artists and albums that have meant the most to her—Sade, Audioslave, Tricky—five years at a time ...

  5. Lucinda Gayl Williams (born January 26, 1953) is an American singer-songwriter and a solo guitarist. She recorded her first two albums, Ramblin' on My Mind (1979) and Happy Woman Blues (1980), in a traditional country and blues style that received critical praise but little public or radio attention.

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  7. It kicks off with Buddy and Lucinda Williams wailing "You wrecked up my heart with your careless love!" -- and the guest list just gets better, with Gurf Morlix, Emmylou Harris, Jim Lauderdale, and Buddy's wonderful singer/songwriter wife Julie Miller all pitching in.