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Little Honey

Little Honey

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Artist: Lucinda Williams
Label: Lost Highway
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 30 reviews

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 001143402
UPC: 602517741737
EAN: 0602517741737

Release Date: October 14, 2008
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Tracks:

  • Real Love
  • Circles And X's
  • Tears Of Joy
  • Little Rock Star
  • Honey Bee
  • Well Well Well
  • If Wishes Were Horses
  • Jailhouse Tears
  • Knowing
  • Heaven Blues
  • Rarity
  • Plan To Marry
  • It's A Long Way To The Top

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Lucinda Williams has always been adept at painting landscapes of the soul, illuminating the spirit's shadowy nooks and shimmering crannies -- but she's never captured the sun breaking through the clouds as purely as on her new Lost Highway release, Little Honey

The album features a duet with Elvis Costello "Jailhouse Tears" Other guest vocalists include Matthew Sweet, Susanna Hoffs, Jim Lauderdale, Tim Easton and Charlie Louvin.

The first single "Real Love" is available for download in the Amazon MP3 store.

Album Description
Lucinda Williams has always been adept at painting landscapes of the soul, illuminating the spirit's shadowy nooks and shimmering crannies -- but she's never captured the sun breaking through the clouds as purely as on her new Lost Highway release, Little Honey. The album features a duet with Elvis Costello "Jailhouse Tears" Other guest vocalists include Matthew Sweet, Susanna Hoffs, Jim Lauderdale, Tim Easton and Charlie Louvin.


Customer Reviews:   Read 25 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars End of a golden era   November 18, 2008
Ben Koerner (Australia)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

After three great recordings in a row, something less than wicked this way comes, cliched and dreary . The presence of the 'guest artists' is a sure sign that the well's run dry. If this is what domestic bliss leads to, one can only - ungenerously - hope Lucinda's newfound serenity is short lived.


4 out of 5 stars Some Rockabilly, but still a lot of Soul........   November 17, 2008
Rockin' Man (Wappingers Falls, NY)
The first three tracks are upbeat and snappy, unlike a lot of Lucinda's earlier works (although Track 2 was apparently written for an album more than 10 years ago!)Then she settles down for a few classic Lucinda type songs (moody & mellow but always a joy to hear)until Mr Costello appears on Track #8. I must admit that I am a HUGE Elvis fan and that his "Monkey Man" album from a few years ago is what turned me on to Lucinda. When I heard her duet with him on that album, I decided to find who she was and I've been a fan of hers ever since. As for "Jailhouse Tears", it's catchy and cute, including their use of four letters words, but unfortunately is a dissappointment after less than a dozen listens.This track that should have been a highlight for me, being a big fan of both performers, actually is this biggest dud on the album. However, this is a terrific album overall and I won't be looking for a refund and I don't think you will either.


4 out of 5 stars Little Honey smooth as can be   November 11, 2008
Savica (Colorado)
Lucinda Williams is one of our finest singer/songwriters. She's been doing it for years. Her ups and downs are always in her songs. I was fortunate enough to see her at the Belly Up in Aspen. One of the best music clubs around - the sound is unbelievable. Lucinda commented on the quality of it frequently. Little Honey brings her full circle. From the death of her mother and broken engagements, she seems to be appreciating and truly enjoying her next cycle and new love. She still can break your heart, but it's also nice how big she can make you smile.


1 out of 5 stars A Disapointed fan   November 10, 2008
Michael Twardy (Pawling, NY)
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

I love Lucinda's music. I have most of her cd's and enjoy everyone. This new cd has no rhym or reason to it and certainly no songs that I can say I truley love. The Closest is "Circles and X's" but then I see that it was written quite a while ago. I don't want to appear mean, but her music seemed much better to me when she wasn't so happy.
I hope Lucinda returns to her great form on her next work.



1 out of 5 stars OK, we get it Lucinda   November 5, 2008
Listener
5 out of 10 found this review helpful

It was hard not to be amazed by Lucinda Williams' first two or three outings (up to 1992's "Sweet Old World" that is) -- fresh, new, different, in your face, interesting. From "Gravel Road" onwards, however (that's 10 years ago, folks), she's been singing the same 6 songs over and over and over and over again, in exactly the same way. OK, we get it, Lucinda. You can write another one now. Or can you? I don't think there's been a more over-promoted, over-hyped performer ever -- endless magazine articles, in depth analyses, TV appearances, best back up musicians in the biz (look at the credits on this one), and a never ending stream of over-produced albums. Seems like everyone's been just desperate, for some reason which I can't fathom, to promote LW as the hottest thing since Billie Holiday, or as some kind of female equivalent of Bob Dylan. But she ain't, and she never will be. Give it up, folks. That's all she wrote. There's no more. She's done. This boring album proves it once again: if you can't shine with the back-up artists on this one, your light's gone out for good. What a waste of Susanna Hoffs, for example. Let's hear another one from her -- please!