Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone

Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone

by Lucinda Williams
Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone

Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone

by Lucinda Williams

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Overview

Lucinda Williams has never had a comfortable relationship with the commercial side of the recording industry -- her battles with various major labels in the '90s are the stuff of legend -- and even though she had a reasonably stress-free partnership with Lost Highway Records from 2001's Essence to 2011's Blessed, it seems fitting that she would eventually decide to strike out on her own. 2014's Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone is Williams' first album for her own label, Highway 20 Records, giving her complete control over the creative process, and though this doesn't always sound like an album where Williams is challenging herself musically, for a musician who has long believed in the power of nuance, this is an album that feels unerringly right for her, full of sweet and sour blues, acoustic pondering, and simple, bare bones rock & roll that slips into the groove with Williams' literate but unpretentious songs. Love and its infinite complexities have always been some of Williams' favorite themes, and they certainly pop up a few times on this double set, but she has just as much (if not more) to say about the world around her this time out, setting one of her father's poems to music as she pleads for "Compassion," spits venom at a dilettante from the perspective of someone living in poverty in "East Side of Town," recounts a real-life tale of justice gone wrong in "West Memphis," and issues a call to action on "Temporary Nature (Of Any Precious Thing)." Williams also gives herself plenty of room to stretch out on Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone, offering 20 songs spread out over two discs and running an hour-and-44-minutes, and despite its epic scale, there seems to be precious little filler here; if these songs sometimes take a while to find their spiritual and emotional center, they invariably get there, and the powerful litanies of "Wrong Number," "Something Wicked This Way Comes," and "Big Mess" mesh comfortably with the implacable rhythm of this music. Williams produced the sessions with Tom Overby and Greg Leisz, and the performances are steeped in deep, satisfying grooves, with Pete Thomas and Davey Faragher of Elvis Costello's Imposters holding down the rhythm on most tracks and Leisz, Stuart Mathis, Bill Frisell, and Tony Joe White among the guitarists who lend their magic to these recordings. Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone is the sound of Lucinda Williams doing what she does best and letting her muse do the speaking, and if that sounds simple, in practice it is and it isn't -- this music is taut and soulful, but also a document of one woman baring her spirit and mind to the world, which has always been the case with her best music, and if this isn't a masterpiece, it's as pure, straightforward, and compelling as anything she's done since Essence. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 09/30/2014
Label: Highway 20 Records
UPC: 0748252254832
Rank: 671

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Compassion
  2. Protection
  3. Burning Bridges
  4. East Side of Town
  5. West Memphis
  6. Cold Day in Hell
  7. Foolishness
  8. Wrong Number
  9. Stand Right by Each Other
  10. It's Gonna Rain

Disc 2

  1. Something Wicked This Way Comes
  2. Big Mess
  3. When I Look at the World
  4. Walk On
  5. Temporary Nature (Of Any Precious Thing)
  6. Everything But the Truth
  7. This Old Heartache
  8. Stowaway in Your Heart
  9. One More Day
  10. Magnolia

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Lucinda Williams   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic)
Greg Leisz   Drums,Percussion,Pedal Steel,Lap Steel Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background),Guitar (12 String Electric)
Doug Pettibone   Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Sebastian Steinberg   Bass
Gia Ciambotti   Vocals (Background)
Jordan Katz   Trumpet
Davey Faragher   Bass
Val McCallum   Guitar (Electric)
Tony Joe White   Harmonica,Guitar (Electric)
Jakob Dylan   Vocal Harmony
David Ralicke   Euphonium,Saxophone
Butch Norton   Drums
Pete Thomas   Drums,Percussion
Jonathan Wilson   Guitar (Electric)
Patrick Warren   Organ,Piano,Autoharp,Keyboards,Chamberlin,Pump Organ
Bob Glaub   Bass
Ian McLagan   Organ,Piano,Wurlitzer
Bill Frisell   Guitar (Electric)
David Sutton   Bass
Stuart Mathis   Guitar (Electric)

Technical Credits

Greg Leisz   Producer
David Bianco   Mixing,Engineer
David Spreng   Engineer
Lucinda Williams   Composer,Lyricist,Producer,Lyric Adaptations
Ivy Skoff   A&R
Miller Williams   Composer,Lyricist
Kim Buie   A&R
Michael Wilson   Photography
Birney Imes   Cover Photo
Tom Overby   Producer
J.J. Cale   Composer
Joe Gastwirt   Mastering
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