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ARTiST: Lucinda Williams
ALBUM: Blessed
BiTRATE: 180kbps avg
QUALiTY: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.97 Final / -V2 --vbr-new / 44.100Khz
LABEL: Lost Highway
GENRE: Rock
SiZE: 141.35 megs
PLAYTiME: 1h 44min 08sec total
RiP DATE: 2011-02-26
STORE DATE: 2011-02-25

Track List: Disc #1/2
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01. Buttercup                        3:50
02. I Don't Know How You're Livin'   4:59
03. Copenhagen                       4:30
04. Born To Be Loved                 4:37
05. Seeing Black                     5:14
06. Soldier's Song                   6:09
07. Blessed                          5:48
08. Sweet Love                       3:33
09. Ugly Truth                       4:22
10. Convince Me                      5:45
11. Awakening                        6:25
12. Kiss Like Your Kiss              3:51

Track List: Disc #2/2
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01. Buttercup (The Kitchen Tapes)    4:01
02. I Don't Know How You're Livin'   5:11
    (The Kitchen Tapes)
03. Copenhagen (The Kitchen Tapes)   3:27
04. Born To Be Loved (The Kitchen    3:05
    Tapes)
05. Seeing Black (The Kitchen        3:44
    Tapes)
06. Soldier's Song (The Kitchen      5:37
    Tapes)
07. Blessed (The Kitchen Tapes)      3:23
08. Sweet Love (The Kitchen Tapes)   2:30
09. Ugly Truth (The Kitchen Tapes)   4:07
10. Convince Me (The Kitchen Tapes)  3:49
11. Awakening (The Kitchen Tapes)    3:39
12. Kiss Like Your Kiss (The         2:32
    Kitchen Tapes)

Release Notes:
--------
"Good luck findin' your buttercup," Lucinda Williams sings with a sigh to begin
her tenth album, setting a good-riddance-to-wishy-washy-boyfriends tone that
applies to many of these dozen songs. Title aside, Williams isn't inclined to
count blessings here -- not with so many damn fools to suffer. Blessed feels
more like a country-blues toast to the pissed-off side of interpersonal
relations, set to coproducer Don Was' sturdy barroom roots rock. And Williams
calls 'em like she feels 'em, offering lines like "You already fucked me dry" in
a voice to match. Three decades of happy-woman blues, and she still hasn't found
what she's looking for.



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ARTiST: Lucinda Williams
ALBUM: Blessed
BiTRATE: 180kbps avg
QUALiTY: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.97 Final / -V2 --vbr-new / 44.100Khz
LABEL: Lost Highway
GENRE: Rock
SiZE: 141.35 megs
PLAYTiME: 1h 44min 08sec total
RiP DATE: 2011-02-26
STORE DATE: 2011-02-25

Track List: Disc #1/2
--------
01. Buttercup                        3:50
02. I Don't Know How You're Livin'   4:59
03. Copenhagen                       4:30
04. Born To Be Loved                 4:37
05. Seeing Black                     5:14
06. Soldier's Song                   6:09
07. Blessed                          5:48
08. Sweet Love                       3:33
09. Ugly Truth                       4:22
10. Convince Me                      5:45
11. Awakening                        6:25
12. Kiss Like Your Kiss              3:51

Track List: Disc #2/2
--------
01. Buttercup (The Kitchen Tapes)    4:01
02. I Don't Know How You're Livin'   5:11
    (The Kitchen Tapes)
03. Copenhagen (The Kitchen Tapes)   3:27
04. Born To Be Loved (The Kitchen    3:05
    Tapes)
05. Seeing Black (The Kitchen        3:44
    Tapes)
06. Soldier's Song (The Kitchen      5:37
    Tapes)
07. Blessed (The Kitchen Tapes)      3:23
08. Sweet Love (The Kitchen Tapes)   2:30
09. Ugly Truth (The Kitchen Tapes)   4:07
10. Convince Me (The Kitchen Tapes)  3:49
11. Awakening (The Kitchen Tapes)    3:39
12. Kiss Like Your Kiss (The         2:32
    Kitchen Tapes)

Release Notes:
--------
"Good luck findin' your buttercup," Lucinda Williams sings with a sigh to begin
her tenth album, setting a good-riddance-to-wishy-washy-boyfriends tone that
applies to many of these dozen songs. Title aside, Williams isn't inclined to
count blessings here -- not with so many damn fools to suffer. Blessed feels
more like a country-blues toast to the pissed-off side of interpersonal
relations, set to coproducer Don Was' sturdy barroom roots rock. And Williams
calls 'em like she feels 'em, offering lines like "You already fucked me dry" in
a voice to match. Three decades of happy-woman blues, and she still hasn't found
what she's looking for.



This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net


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