Lucinda Williams - Live @ The Fillmore (2005) [2CD] [EAC-FLAC]
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Lucinda Williams - Live @ The Fillmore (2005) [2CD] EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 807 Mb Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) -> 10 Mb Lucinda Williams has earned a reputation for her meticulous approach to making albums, but a careful listen to her work suggests that she isn't trying to make her music sound perfect, she just wants it to sound right, and she isn't afraid to spend the extra time waiting for the charmed moment to get caught on tape. This attitude seems to be borne out in her first-ever concert album, Live @ The Fillmore, which manages to sound carefully considered, and a model of "warts and all" authenticity at the same time. Recorded during a three-night stand in San Francisco, the album captures Williams' band in superb form – Doug Pettibone's guitars, Taras Prodaniuk's bass, and Jim Christie's drums merge into a tight and emphatic groove machine that can match Williams's many moods, whether she's quietly contemplative on "Blue," rocking out hard on "Changed the Locks," or howling the blues on "Essence," while the deeply resonant recording and mix gives them the royal treatment. Williams herself is a slightly more complicated matter here – her performance is deeply into the spirit, so much so that sometimes her melismatic wanderings and broad phrasing sound like they're verging on caricature. But this is clearly a recording of a performance, and by the time we get to the end of disc two, the broad strokes have coalesced into something quite remarkable; as Williams searches through the nooks and crannies of her songs, you sense she's discovering things that she didn't expect to find, and it's a tremendous thing to hear. Lucinda Williams is an artist who writes from her soul, and she's thoroughly unafraid of letting her passion show when she sings. If that makes for strained technique, it also results in very real art, and this album offers a privileged glimpse of a singular songwriter in full flight. Recorded live at The Fillmore, San Francisco, on November 20, 21st and 22nd, 2003 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklist: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disc 1 01. Ventura 02. Reason to Cry 03. Fruits of My Labor 04. Out of Touch 05. Sweet Side 06. Lonely Girls 07. Overtime 08. Blue 02. Changed the Locks 10. Atonement Disc 2 01. I Lost It 02. Pineola 03. Righteously 04. Joy 05. Essence 06. Real Live Bleeding Fingers and Broken Guitar Strings 07. Are You Down 08. Those Three Days 09. American Dream 10. World Without Tears 11. Bus to Baton Rouge 12. Words Fell *2005 Lost Highway Records / Universal | B0002368-02 Personnel: Lucinda Williams - guitar and vocals Doug Pettibone - guitar, lap steel guitar, pedal steel guitar, mandolin, harmonica, background vocals Taras Prodaniuk - bass guitar, background vocals Jim Christie - drums, percussion, keyboards Enjoy and Sharing, Thanks! Lucinda Williams - Down Where The Spirit Meets The Bone (2014): https://www.piratebays.to/torrent/13183249/Lucinda_Williams_-_Down_Where_The_Spirit_Meets_The_Bone_%282014%29 Lucinda Williams - Blessed (2011) [2CD] [EAC-FLAC]: https://www.piratebays.to/torrent/13163588/Lucinda_Williams_-_Blessed_%282011%29_%5B2CD%5D_%5BEAC-FLAC%5D