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 ▓ [ release info ]                                        ▓
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 ░   artist: Lucinda Williams                              ░
      album: World Without Tears
 ░    label: Lost Highway                                  ░

      genre: Folk
   rip date: 01/21/2004
   rel date: 04/08/2003
   # tracks: 13
       size: 87,9 MB
       time: 59:52 min
     ripper: PushiTooL

    encoder: Lame 3.90.3
    quality: --alt-preset standard (VBR)

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   http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=UIDMISS70311062044412590&sql=A64rj283l053a

   While many considered Car Wheels on a Gravel Road and
   Essence as definitive statements of arrival for
   Lucinda Williams as a pop star, she "arrived"
   creatively with her self-titled album in 1984 and
   opened up a further world of possibilities with Sweet
   Old World. The latter two records merely cemented a
   reputation that was well-deserved from the outset,
   though they admittedly confused some of her earliest
   fans. World Without Tears is the most immediate,
   unpolished album she's done since Sweet Old World. In
   addition, it is simply the bravest, most emotionally
   wrenching record she's ever issued. It offers
   unflinching honesty regarding the paradoxes inherent
   in love as both a necessary force for fulfillment and
   a destructive one when embraced unconsciously. Fans of
   her more polished, emotionally yearning material may
   have a hard time here because there isn't one track ù
   of 13 ù that isn't right from the gut, ripped open,
   bleeding, and stripped of metaphors and literary
   allusions; they're all cut with the fineness of a
   stiletto slicing through white bone into the heart's
   blood. World Without Tears is, among other things,
   predominantly about co-dependent, screwed-up love.
   It's about relationships that begin seemingly
   innocently and well-intentioned and become
   overwhelmingly powerful emotionally and transcendent
   sexually, until the moment where a fissure happens,
   baggage gets dumped in the space between lovers, and
   they turn in on themselves, becoming twisted and
   destructive ù where souls get scorched and bodies feel
   the addictive, obsessive need to be touched by a now
   absent other. The whole experience burns to ashes; it
   becomes a series of tattoos disguised as scars. The
   experience is lived through with shattering pain and
   bewilderment until wrinkled wisdom emerges on the
   other side. Most of Williams' albums have one song
   that deals with this theme, but with the exception of
   a couple of songs, here they all do.

   Musically, this is the hardest-rocking record she's
   ever released, though almost half the songs are
   ballads. Her road band ù on record with her for the
   first time ù cut this one live from the studio floor
   adding keyboards and assorted sonic textures later.
   The energy here just crackles. Sure, there's gorgeous
   country and folk music here. "Ventura," with its
   lilting verse and lap steel whining in the background,
   is a paean to be swallowed up in the ocean of love's
   embrace. In fact, it's downright prosaic until she
   gets to the last verse: "Stand in the shower to clean
   this dirty mess/Give me back my power and drown this
   unholiness/Lean over the toilet bowl and throw up my
   confession/Cleanse my soul of this hidden obsession."
   The melodic frame is still moving, but the tune
   reverses itself: It's no longer a broken-hearted
   ballad, but a statement of purpose and survival.
   "Fruits of My Labor" is a straight-ahead country song.
   Williams shimmers with her lyric, her want pouring
   from her mouth like raw dripping honey. Her words are
   a poetry of want: "I traced your scent through the
   gloom/Till I found these purple flowers/I was spent, I
   was soon smelling you for hours...I've been trying to
   enjoy all the fruits of my labor/I've been cryin' for
   you boy, but truth is my savior." One can hear the
   grain of Loretta Lynn's voice, with an intent so pure
   and unadorned. But the muck and mire of "Righteously,"
   with its open six-string squall, is pure rock. It's an
   exhortation to a lover that he need not prove his
   manhood by being aloof, but to "be the man you ought
   to tenderly/Stand up for me." Doug Pettibone's
   overdriven, crunching guitar solo quotes both Duane
   Allman and Jimi Hendrix near the end of the tune.
   "Real Live Bleeding Fingers and Broken Guitar Strings"
   is a Rolling Stones-style country-rocker with a lyric
   so poignant it need not be quoted here. "Over Time," a
   tome about getting through the heartbreak of a ruined
   relationship, could have been produced by Daniel
   Lanois with its warm guitar tremolo and sweet, pure,
   haunting vocal in front of the mix.

   "Those Three Days" may be the most devastating song on
   the record, with its whimpering lap steel and
   Williams' half-spoken vocal that questions whether a
   torrid three-day affair was a lie, a symbolic
   sacrifice, or the real thing. The protagonist's
   vulnerability is radical; she feels used, abused ù
   "Did you only want me for those three days/Did you
   only need me for those three days/Did you love me
   forever just for those three days." Yet she holds out
   hope that there is some other explanation as the
   questions begin to ask themselves from the depth of a
   scorched heart and a body touched by something so
   powerful it feels as if it no longer owns itself.
   Pettibone's solo screams and rings in the bridge to
   underline every syllable and emotion. "Atonement" is
   something else altogether; it's a punkish kind of
   blues. If the White Stripes jammed with 20 Miles in a
   big studio it might sound like this, with Williams
   singing from the depths of a tunnel for a supreme
   megaphone effect. She growls and shouts and spits her
   lyrics from the center of the mix. And Taras
   Prodaniuk's fuzzed-out basement-level gutter bass is
   the dirtiest, raunchiest thing on record since early
   Black Sabbath. "Sweet Side" is almost a poem in song,
   attempts to inspire someone who's been broken by life
   to accept his goodness. It is not a rap song despite
   what's been written about it so far. It's more in the
   tradition of Bob Dylan's early talking blues, but with
   a modern organic rhythm played by Jim Christie instead
   of drum loops. In addition, there is the gorgeously
   tough "People Talking," the most straight-ahead
   country song Williams has written since "Still I Long
   for Your Kiss" (from the Horse Whisperer soundtrack,
   not the version that appears on Car Wheels, which is
   dull and lifeless by comparison). Here again,
   Pettibone's guitar and the slippery, skittering
   shuffle of Christie's drumming carry Williams' voice
   to a place where she can sing her protagonist's
   personal, soul-searing truth without restraint.

   World Without Tears is a work of art in the Henry
   James sense; it is "that which can never be repeated."
   It is as fine an album as she could make at this point
   in her life ù which is saying plenty. While she has
   never strayed from her own vision and has made few
   compromises, this album risks everything she's built
   up to now. The audience she's won over time ù
   especially with her last two records ù may find it
   over the top, which would be too damn bad; it'd be
   their loss. Hopefully, history will prove that World
   Without Tears sets a new watermark for Williams, and
   is an album so thoroughly ahead of its time in the way
   it embraces, and even flaunts, love's contradictions
   and paradoxes ù the same way the human heart does. It
   is this writer's hope that people will be listening to
   and learning from it for years to come. ù Thom Jurek


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 ░ trk  title                                         time ░

   01   Fruits Of My Labor                            04:49
   02   Righteously                                   04:42
   03   Ventura                                       04:43
   04   Real Live Bleeding Fingers And Broken Guitar  04:43
        Strings
   05   Overtime                                      03:59
   06   Those Three Days                              05:00
   07   Atonement                                     05:50
   08   Sweet Side                                    03:37
   09   Minneapolis                                   04:08
   10   People Talkin'                                05:12
   11   American Dream                                04:38
   12   World Without Tears                           04:17
   13   Words Fell                                    04:14


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02-lucinda_williams-righteously-iro.mp36,73 MB
03-lucinda_williams-ventura-iro.mp36,48 MB
04-lucinda_williams-real_live_bleeding_fingers_and_broken_guitar_strin7,53 MB
05-lucinda_williams-overtime-iro.mp35,62 MB
06-lucinda_williams-those_three_days-iro.mp37,41 MB
07-lucinda_williams-atonement-iro.mp39,23 MB
08-lucinda_williams-sweet_side-iro.mp35,55 MB
09-lucinda_williams-minneapolis-iro.mp36,37 MB
10-lucinda_williams-people_talkin-iro.mp37,88 MB
11-lucinda_williams-american_dream-iro.mp36,48 MB
12-lucinda_williams-world_without_tears-iro.mp36,29 MB
13-lucinda_williams-words_fell-iro.mp35,60 MB