Musings of a Creekdipper
Download links and information about Musings of a Creekdipper by Victoria Williams. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Rock, Folk Rock, Country, Alternative Country, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic, Contemporary Folk genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 42:53 minutes.
Artist: | Victoria Williams |
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Release date: | 1998 |
Genre: | Rock, Folk Rock, Country, Alternative Country, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic, Contemporary Folk |
Tracks: | 12 |
Duration: | 42:53 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Periwinkle Sky | 3:09 |
2. | Rainmaker | 3:27 |
3. | Kashmir's Corn | 4:26 |
4. | Train Song (The Demise of the Caboose) | 3:13 |
5. | Last Word | 3:12 |
6. | Nature Boy | 2:38 |
7. | Tree Song (Eucalyptus Lullabye) | 4:20 |
8. | Let It Be So | 3:26 |
9. | Allergic Boy | 3:02 |
10. | Hummung Bird | 3:11 |
11. | Grandpa In the Cornpatch | 4:23 |
12. | Blackbirds Rise | 4:26 |
Details
[Edit]Abandoning the lush orchestral backdrops that dominated most of Loose, Victoria Williams expands her musical skills on Musings of a Creekdipper, finding an original, eclectically rural sound that enhances the off-center originality of her songs. Producing the album with Trina Shoemaker, Williams has found a collection of sounds and styles that makes the record her most ambitious so far. For the most part, her experiments work, whether it's the cellos and coronets of "Periwinkle Sky" or Wendy & Lisa's drum loops on "Train Song (Demise of the Caboose)." What really holds the album together is Williams' songwriting, which remains consistently impressive, both in lyrical and musical terms. There are a few numbers that don't quite work, but they only illustrate that Williams' best efforts are quirky but graceful folk-rock gems.