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Loose

Victoria Williams

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Sometimes one has to wonder just where great records come from; when something comes out of the factory spotless, full of brightness, life and love, grit and suffering, all offered as a gift to the listener. Loose is Victoria Williams' comeback record after her two amazing but misunderstood Geffen records, Happy Come Home and Swing the Statue!. In the interim she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and had no health insurance. The Sweet Relief Foundation was set up and helped to take care of her -- and other uninsured musicians' -- expenses and restore her health. Loose is the evidence of that health and the final proof for all the naysayers that Williams is among the most gifted singers and songwriters of her generation. With a cast of musicians that includes the Jayhawks, Van Dyke Parks, the Tower of Power Horns, Tammy Rodgers, Dave Pirner, Greg Leisz, Don Heffington, Doug Wieselman, and a ton of others, the music ranges from the blue-eyed R&B of "You R Loved," with its punchy horns and passionate declaration of redemption, to the jazzy Ben Sidran-esque "Harry Went to Heaven," to the beautiful country duet "When We Sing Together" between Williams and soon-to-be husband Mark Olson that comes across as a Gram Parsons/Emmylou Harris duet. There is joy and more joy in the proceedings. But it is more than that. Inside the sound of Williams' unusual yet glorious voice is the sound of gratitude. In the musical accompaniment there is an excitement that something is unfolding here that will perhaps never be experienced again, that music is being made without ego, showcases, excesses, or even specific direction. Everything is spontaneously created and then disciplined in its final execution. Check out the loopy off-the-beat "Polish Those Shoes" with its orchestral accompaniment behind the beat of the rock band. Then there's Williams' absolutely astonishing read of "What a Wonderful World." Like Louis Armstrong's -- and this is not a comparison between versions but a likeness of emotional transference -- Williams expresses not only wonder but folksy wisdom in each line. Likewise, so does the cover of Spirit's "Nature's Way," a duet with Soul Asylum's Dave Pirner. The feeling is almost prayer-like, but it's a prayer of acceptance rather than one of supplication. But it is in Williams' own songs that the truth of her accomplishment lies, such as "Sunmshine Country," organic yet psychedelic yet as hooky as any fine pop song, the loopy "Happy to Have Known Pappy," the tender folk song "My Ally," the shambolic rock & roll of "Get Away," and the concluding gospel track, "Psalms," which with its tenderness and reverence, expresses a simple faith and profound dedication. Paul Fox's production is ingenious, culling virtually anything he could afford to make each song a piece in a lush yet easily accessible tapestry of texture, ambience, and pop majesty. This is a comeback record that brought an artist back into the public eye -- however briefly -- and created a masterpiece that transcends genre by blurring all the lines in the name of excellence, emotional honesty, and visionary creativity.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Century Plant
00:04:49

Paul Fox, Producer, Chimes - Mike Mills, Backing Vocals - Gary Louris, Backing Vocals - Andrew Williams, Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals - Greg Cohen, Bass Guitar - Don Heffington, Drums, Percussion - David Williams, Backing Vocals - Victoria Williams, Electric Guitar, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Tammy Rogers, Backing Vocals - Geri Stuyak, Cello

© 1994 Mammoth Records ℗ 1994 Mammoth Records

2
You R Loved
00:04:23

Paul Fox, Producer, Tambourine - Mike Mills, Backing Vocals - Gary Louris, Backing Vocals - Greg Cohen, Bass Guitar - Don Heffington, Drums - Greg Adams, Brass Arranger - Tower Of Power, Horn - Rose Stone, Backing Vocals - Rami Jaffee, Organ - Tim Ray, Organ - Victoria Williams, Electric Guitar, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Jean MaClain, Backing Vocals

© 1994 Mammoth Records ℗ 1994 Mammoth Records

3
Harry Went to Heaven
00:02:48

Paul Fox, Producer - Greg Cohen, Bass Guitar - Don Heffington, Drums - Tim Ray, Piano - Victoria Williams, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Tammy Rogers, Violin

© 1994 Mammoth Records ℗ 1994 Mammoth Records

4
Crazy Mary
00:05:15

Paul Fox, Producer, String Arranger, Tambourine - Gary Louris, Backing Vocals - Andrew Williams, Organ, Backing Vocals - Greg Cohen, Bass Guitar - Mark Olson, Backing Vocals - PETER BUCK, Electric Guitar - Don Heffington, Drums - Greg Leisz, Electric Guitar - David Williams, Backing Vocals - Rose Stone, Backing Vocals - Jean MCClain, Backing Vocals - Victoria Williams, Composer, String Arranger, Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Tammy Rogers, Backing Vocals - Richard Greene Fourteen, Band Member

© 1994 Mammoth Records ℗ 1994 Mammoth Records

5
When We Sing Together
00:02:43

Paul Fox, Producer, Band Member - Greg Cohen, Bass Guitar - Don Heffington, Percussion - Victoria Williams, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Tammy Rogers, Mandolin, Violin - Mark Olsen, Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals

© 1994 Mammoth Records ℗ 1994 Mammoth Records

6
Polish Those Shoes
00:05:06

Paul Fox, Producer - Andrew Williams, Backing Vocals - Van Dyke Parks, Accordion, Arranger - Greg Cohen, Double Bass - Don Heffington, Drums - Greg Leisz, Mandolin - Rose Stone, Backing Vocals - Jean MCClain, Backing Vocals - Victoria Williams, Piano, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - The Richard Greene Ensemble, Contributor - Scott Babcock, Percussion

© 1994 Mammoth Records ℗ 1994 Mammoth Records

7
Love
00:03:45

Paul Fox, Producer - Gary Louris, Backing Vocals - Andrew Williams, Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals - Greg Cohen, Double Bass - Lili Haydn, Violin - Don Heffington, Drums, Percussion - David Williams, Backing Vocals - Victoria Williams, Piano, Backing Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Tammy Rogers, Viola, Backing Vocals - Geri Stuyak, Cello

© 1994 Mammoth Records ℗ 1994 Mammoth Records

8
What a Wonderful World
00:02:48

Paul Fox, Producer - Van Dyke Parks, String Arranger - Greg Cohen, Bass Guitar - GEORGE DAVID WEISS, Writer - Robert Thiele, Writer - Tim Ray, Piano - Victoria Williams, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - The Richard Greene Ensemble, Contributor

© 1994 Mammoth Records ℗ 1994 Mammoth Records

9
Waterfall
00:03:10

Paul Fox, Producer - Gary Louris, Backing Vocals - Andrew Williams, Organ, Backing Vocals - Greg Cohen, Bass Guitar - Don Heffington, Drums, Percussion - Greg Leisz, Electric Guitar - David Williams, Backing Vocals - Victoria Williams, Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Tammy Rogers, Backing Vocals

© 1994 Mammoth Records ℗ 1994 Mammoth Records

10
Nature's Way
00:02:24

Dave Pirner, Vocals - Randy California, Writer - Paul Fox, Producer - Andrew Williams, Solo Guitar, Backing Vocals - Greg Cohen, Bass Guitar - PETER BUCK, Electric Guitar - Don Heffington, Percussion - Greg Leisz, Acoustic Guitar - Victoria Williams, Vocals, MainArtist - Scott Babcock, Percussion

© 1994 Mammoth Records ℗ 1994 Mammoth Records

11
Sunshine Country
00:03:45

Paul Fox, Producer, Backing Vocals - Andrew Williams, Backing Vocals, Writer - Greg Cohen, Bass Guitar - Don Heffington, Drums, Percussion - Greg Leisz, Guitar - David Williams, Backing Vocals, Writer - Jean MCClain, Backing Vocals - Tim Ray, Piano - Victoria Williams, Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Tammy Rogers, Violin

© 1994 Mammoth Records ℗ 1994 Mammoth Records

12
Happy to Have Known Pappy
00:03:13

Paul Fox, Producer - Greg Cohen, Double Bass, Piano - Don Heffington, Drums, Percussion - Greg Leisz, Electric Guitar - Doug Weiselman, Band Member, Clarinet - Victoria Williams, Electric Guitar, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist

© 1994 Mammoth Records ℗ 1994 Mammoth Records

13
My Ally
00:03:32

Dave Pirner, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Paul Fox, Producer - Andrew Williams, Organ - Victoria Williams, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist

© 1994 Mammoth Records ℗ 1994 Mammoth Records

14
Hitchhiker's Smile
00:04:33

Paul Fox, Producer, Band Member - Andrew Williams, Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals - Greg Cohen, Bass Guitar - PETER BUCK, Band Member - Don Heffington, Drums, Percussion - Greg Leisz, Band Member - Doug Weiselman, Flute - Victoria Williams, Electric Guitar, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Tammy Rogers, Violin

© 1994 Mammoth Records ℗ 1994 Mammoth Records

15
Get Away
00:04:41

Paul Fox, Producer - Andrew Williams, Organ, Backing Vocals - Greg Cohen, Bass Guitar - Don Heffington, Drums, Percussion - Greg Adams, Brass Arranger - Greg Leisz, Electric Guitar - Tower Of Power, Horn - Rose Stone, Backing Vocals - Jean MCClain, Backing Vocals - Rami Jaffee, Organ - Victoria Williams, Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals, Writer, MainArtist

© 1994 Mammoth Records ℗ 1994 Mammoth Records

16
Psalms
00:03:19

Paul Fox, Producer - Andrew Williams, Organ - Greg Cohen, Double Bass - Don Heffington, Percussion - Greg Leisz, Guitar - Doug Weiselman, Band Member - Victoria Williams, Piano, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Tammy Rogers, Viola

© 1994 Mammoth Records ℗ 1994 Mammoth Records

Album review

Sometimes one has to wonder just where great records come from; when something comes out of the factory spotless, full of brightness, life and love, grit and suffering, all offered as a gift to the listener. Loose is Victoria Williams' comeback record after her two amazing but misunderstood Geffen records, Happy Come Home and Swing the Statue!. In the interim she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and had no health insurance. The Sweet Relief Foundation was set up and helped to take care of her -- and other uninsured musicians' -- expenses and restore her health. Loose is the evidence of that health and the final proof for all the naysayers that Williams is among the most gifted singers and songwriters of her generation. With a cast of musicians that includes the Jayhawks, Van Dyke Parks, the Tower of Power Horns, Tammy Rodgers, Dave Pirner, Greg Leisz, Don Heffington, Doug Wieselman, and a ton of others, the music ranges from the blue-eyed R&B of "You R Loved," with its punchy horns and passionate declaration of redemption, to the jazzy Ben Sidran-esque "Harry Went to Heaven," to the beautiful country duet "When We Sing Together" between Williams and soon-to-be husband Mark Olson that comes across as a Gram Parsons/Emmylou Harris duet. There is joy and more joy in the proceedings. But it is more than that. Inside the sound of Williams' unusual yet glorious voice is the sound of gratitude. In the musical accompaniment there is an excitement that something is unfolding here that will perhaps never be experienced again, that music is being made without ego, showcases, excesses, or even specific direction. Everything is spontaneously created and then disciplined in its final execution. Check out the loopy off-the-beat "Polish Those Shoes" with its orchestral accompaniment behind the beat of the rock band. Then there's Williams' absolutely astonishing read of "What a Wonderful World." Like Louis Armstrong's -- and this is not a comparison between versions but a likeness of emotional transference -- Williams expresses not only wonder but folksy wisdom in each line. Likewise, so does the cover of Spirit's "Nature's Way," a duet with Soul Asylum's Dave Pirner. The feeling is almost prayer-like, but it's a prayer of acceptance rather than one of supplication. But it is in Williams' own songs that the truth of her accomplishment lies, such as "Sunmshine Country," organic yet psychedelic yet as hooky as any fine pop song, the loopy "Happy to Have Known Pappy," the tender folk song "My Ally," the shambolic rock & roll of "Get Away," and the concluding gospel track, "Psalms," which with its tenderness and reverence, expresses a simple faith and profound dedication. Paul Fox's production is ingenious, culling virtually anything he could afford to make each song a piece in a lush yet easily accessible tapestry of texture, ambience, and pop majesty. This is a comeback record that brought an artist back into the public eye -- however briefly -- and created a masterpiece that transcends genre by blurring all the lines in the name of excellence, emotional honesty, and visionary creativity.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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