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''World Without Tears'' is the seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter
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, released on April 8, 2003, by
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. The album debuted at No. 18 on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling 54,000 copies in its first week. By 2008, it had sold 415,000 copies in the U.S. The album was a widespread critical and commercial success, and earned Williams two
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nominations in 2004: Best Contemporary Folk Album and Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for the track " Righteously".


Critical reception

''World Without Tears'' was met with widespread critical acclaim. At
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, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
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score of 87, based on 18 reviews. '' Spin'' magazine's Robert Levine believed Williams had returned to "the painful sensuality of the specific" on ''World Without Tears'', while
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from ''
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'' said the "profoundly carnal" record sounded "noisier and randier" than 2001's ''
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''. Robert Hilburn deemed it "a rock 'n' roll workout" in his review for the ''
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'', writing that its edgiest songs sounded "close to the raw, disoriented feel" of
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' 1972 album '' Exile on Main St.'' ''
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''s review called it "dark, sleazy and impeccably rock'n'roll" while declaring Williams was "making some of the most essential roots-rock music around." According to music essayist Kathryn Jones, ''World Without Tears'' found Williams continuing her
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, alternative, and folk-rock sounds on songs that reflected her life since moving from Nashville to Los Angeles. In ''
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'', Robert Christgau said while the songs were merely "pretty good" rather than "great," Williams compensated with "lowdown, dirty, smoky" music that relied on grooves and riffs. He compared it to a Sue Foley album but with better lyrics, particularly on "Those Three Days" and "Sweet Side." ''
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'' journalist Karen Schoemer was less impressed. She praised the music's "gorgeous amalgams of country, blues and Southern rock," but was disappointed in how relentlessly bleak the lyrics were, finding them lacking her past work's "wounded innocence" and "sweetness."


Awards


Track listing

All songs written by Lucinda Williams. #"Fruits of My Labor" – 4:41 #" Righteously" – 4:36 #"Ventura" – 4:37 #"Real Live Bleeding Fingers and Broken Guitar Strings" – 4:40 #"Overtime" – 3:52 #"Those Three Days" – 4:53 #"Atonement" – 5:47 #"Sweet Side" – 3:34 #"Minneapolis" – 4:03 #"People Talkin'" – 5:05 #"American Dream" – 4:30 #"World Without Tears" – 4:11 #"Words Fell" – 4:11


Personnel

*
Lucinda Williams Lucinda Gayle Williams (born January 26, 1953) is an American singer-songwriter and a solo guitarist. She recorded her first two albums: '' Ramblin' on My Mind'' (1979) and '' Happy Woman Blues'' (1980), in a traditional country and blues style ...
– vocals, acoustic and electric guitars * Doug Pettibone – electric guitars, harmonies, mandolin ("People Talkin") * Taras Prodaniuk – bass, harmonies * Jim Christie – drums, wurlitzer ("American Dream"), vox organ ("Ventura", "Minneapolis")


Charts


References


External links

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World Without Tears
' at Acclaimed Music (list of accolades) *
Lucinda Williams Official Website
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