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| | The History of Rock Music. Lucinda Williams: biography, discography, reviews, links |
 | | Williams then took four more years to release Sweet Old World (Chameleon, 1993), boasting her poppiest tune, Six Blocks Away, besides love songs such as Something About What Happens When We Talk, the thrilling Hot Blood, Lines Around Your Eyes, and the funereal elegies He Never Got Enough Love, Little Angel and Sweet Old World. |
 | | Lucinda Williams then relocated to Nashville and began the painstaking process of assembling Car Wheels On A Gravel Road (Mercury, 1998), only her fifth album in a twenty-year career. |
 | | Relocated to Los Angeles, Williams returned to a simpler, grittier format, but World Without Tears (Lost Highway, 2003) is the same mixed blessing as the previous two albums, except that the slow ballads now tend to take over the rave-ups, although the themes (sex) remain disturbing and illuminating. |
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