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LUCINDA WILLIAMS - Happy Woman Blues (1980) ![]()
Happy Woman Blues is an album by Lucinda Williams, her second professional release. It was released in 1980. While her debut album consisted entirely of cover recordings, all the Happy Woman Blues were written by Wiliams herself.
All too often dismissed as an immature work that was quickly eclipsed by her self-titled breakthrough on Rough Trade, Williams's second and final album for Folkways reveals much about her current lyrical sensibility and vocal approach. Most singer-songwriters, in fact, would give their Martins for songs as good as "Lafayette" and "Maria." That she reprises "I Lost It" on Car Wheels on a Gravel Road and continues to explore this album's themes, the value of native ground and the endurance of loss, is enough evidence that, while not as overwhelming as the work to come, Happy Woman Blues should not be overlooked by fans of this vital artist. Happy Woman Blues is the first recording to establish Lucinda as a songwriter of note. Lucinda's country and blues roots are evident throughout these compositions, and are off-set by her fresh, contemporary treatment. Liner notes by renowned critic John Morthland offer a passionate glimpse into the mind and career of this truly original artist.
TRACKS: 01. Lafayette 02. I Lost It 03. Maria 04. Happy Woman Blues 05. King Of Hearts 06. Rolling Along 07. One Night Stand 08. Howlin' At Midnight 09. Hard Road 10. Louisiana Man 11. Sharp Cutting Wings (Song To A Poet)