Lucinda Williams
Down where the Spirit meets the Bone
Lucinda Williams walks a fine line vocally between swagger and vulnerability, an approach that is clearly evident on this, her 14th studio album. Down where the Spirit meets the Bone, then, is an apt title.
And it's her first ever double album, the result of a rich vein of song-writing form, which has seen her contribute 18 new originals.
The exceptions are an epic 10-minute version of JJ Cale's Magnolia, and Compassion, the opening track, which provides the album's title.
Compassion is actually a poem, written by her famous father, Miller Williams, which featured in President Bill Clinton's second inauguration.