Lucinda Williams (1988)

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Title: Lucinda Williams
Artist: Lucinda Williams
Genre: Rock
Released: 1988

Tracks:
1 - I Just Wanted to See You So Bad - 2:26
2 - The Night's Too Long - 4:17
3 - Abandoned - 3:48
4 - Big Red Sun Blues - 3:28
5 - Like a Rose - 2:37
6 - Changed the Locks - 3:44
7 - Passionate Kisses - 2:38
8 - Am I Too Blue - 2:56
9 - Crescent City - 3:01
10 - Side of the Road - 3:27
11 - Price to Pay - 2:51
12 - I Asked for Water (He Gave Me Gasoline) - 3:48
13 - Nothing in Rambling (live) - 3:13
14 - Disgusted (live) - 3:10
15 - Side of the Road (live) - 3:54
16 - Goin' Back Home - 3:21
17 - Something About What Happens When We Talk (live) - 3:20
18 - Sundays (live) - 3:27

Overview:
Lucinda Williams is Lucinda Williams's third album. It was first released in 1988, then re-released with bonus tracks by KOCH International in 1998. Up to January 2000 it had sold close to 100,000 copies in America.

In 1994, "Passionate Kisses" won a Grammy for best country song for Williams as songwriter, which had been covered by Mary Chapin Carpenter, who also won a best female country vocal performance for the song the same year.

It ranked number thirty-nine on Spin's 100 Greatest Albums, 1985-2005.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
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