DOWN WHERE THE SPIRIT MEETS THE BONE is the first album in 4 years from the 3-time Grammy Award winning musician and features 20 new songs, with 18 written solely by Williams. As expected from Williams, there are poignant intimate moments that cut to the core as well as some of the fullest arrangements Williams has recorded. Williams challenges herself vocally throughout the album, exploring new dynamics with her instrument and even incorporating improvisational elements to some of her songs. There are extended performances by an incredible list of guests that include guitarists Bill Frisell, Tony Joe White & Stuart Marthis, keyboardist Ian McLagan (Faces) as well as Elvis Costello's famed rhythm section of Pete Thomas (drums) and Davey Faragaher (bass). Jakob Dylan adds harmony vocals on the beautiful 'It's Gonna Rain', while Williams' longtime rhythm section of Butch Norton (drums) and David Sutton (bass) make significant contributions. At 61, Williams is in the middle of the most prolific point of her career, with no signs of slowing down. After 10 acclaimed studio albums, she is still evolving and pushing forward creatively. She refuses to rest on her laurels. Then again, the best artists never do.
1) Compassion
2) Protection
3) Burning Bridges
4) East Side of Town
5) West Memphis
6) Cold Day in Hell
7) Foolishness
8) Wrong Number
9) Stand Right By Each Other
10) It's Gonna Rain
11) Something Wicked This Way Comes
12) Big Mess
13) When I Look at the World
14) Walk on
15) Temporary Nature (Of Any Precious Thing)
16) Everything But the Truth
17) This Old Heartache
18) Stowaway in Your Heart
19) One More Day
20) Magnolia