The Essential Cris Williamson

The Essential Cris Williamson

by Cris Williamson
The Essential Cris Williamson

The Essential Cris Williamson

by Cris Williamson

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Overview

Although it sounds like a good idea, having an artist pick the songs for her own compilation sometimes can lead to unsatisfying results. Artists are likely to lean more heavily than fans would like on their more recent material; to exclude fan favorites about which they have idiosyncratic objections or are just bored with; and to include personal favorites that nobody ever liked but them. Add, in Cris Williamson's case, the situation that the artist, despite a successful career dating back to the mid-'60s, has never enjoyed a hit in the conventional sense, and the likelihood of a highly subjective compilation is compounded. It is therefore some relief to report that the two-hour-and-13-minute, two-CD collection The Essential Cris Williamson, the most comprehensive of four Williamson compilations to be released, is basically an excellent precis of the artist's extensive catalog. "Although I'm not certain these would be your essential Cris Williamson tunes," she writes, addressing her fervent fan base, "I am confident that these ones will represent in a good medicine way, songs which span more than 30 years of work." What omissions are those fans likely to note? First and foremost, the relative absence of tracks from Williamson's best-known album, The Changer and the Changed. She seems to acknowledge that record's importance by beginning each disc of the non-chronological set with a song from it, leading off disc one with "Waterfall" and disc two with "Song of the Soul." But "Sweet Woman" (included on both 1983's Portrait and 1990's The Best of Cris Williamson) is missing, as are any other tracks from The Changer and the Changed. And, true to form, Williamson does lean somewhat toward more recent fare in her choices, selecting, for example, four songs from 2003's Cris & Holly (a duo album with Holly Near). But there is some balance throughout her catalog, with songs dating all the way back to 1971's Cris Williamson. And the overall selection is much better than that on The Best of Cris Williamson (more than half of which has been deemed inessential) and much closer to being an expanded version of the superior Portrait (with only three songs missing from that set). Fans no doubt will carp (e.g., where's "Surrender Dorothy"?), but compilations aren't really made for fans (even though, as usual, they are baited by the inclusion of two previously unreleased tracks, covers of Bonnie Hayes' "Hieroglyphics" and the 1950s standard "I Wish You Love"). Compilations are made for fans to buy as presents for neophytes. And The Essential Cris Williamson should serve that purpose well; someone who had never heard Williamson's music before would be likely to get both an accurate and a positive impression of her body of work by listening to it. ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 12/14/2005
Label: Wolf Moon Records
UPC: 0618106540728
Rank: 194491

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Waterfall
  2. What Good Does It Do Me Now
  3. True Story/True Blue
  4. Texas Ruby Red
  5. The Stones from Helen's Field
  6. On Going
  7. Wishbook
  8. If I Live (I'll Be Great)
  9. We the People
  10. I Wish You Love
  11. Hieroglyphics
  12. Songbird
  13. Tea Leaf Prophecy (Lay Down Your Arms)
  14. Azul¿¿o (Op. 21)
  15. I've Learned to Let Things Go

Disc 2

  1. Song of the Soul
  2. Waiting
  3. Mother, Mother
  4. Strange Paradise
  5. The John Deere Song
  6. Don't Lose Heart
  7. Colorado Dustbowl Days
  8. Soulful Days
  9. Goodnight, Marjorie Morningstar
  10. Ashes
  11. Cry, Cry, Cry
  12. Native Dancer
  13. Soaring
  14. Come Hell or High Water
  15. Joanna
  16. Lullabye
  17. Midnight Oil
  18. Blue Rider

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Cris Williamson   Primary Artist,Synthesizer,Fender Rhodes,Vocals (Background),Piano,Vocals,Sequencing
Jackie Robbins   Vocals (Background),Bass,Cello,Fretless Bass
Tom Size   Sequencing
Kate Winter   Choir/Chorus
Frances Reid   Choir/Chorus
Cheryl Swannack   Choir/Chorus
Robin Brooks   Choir/Chorus
Cam Davis   Drums,Brushes,Foot Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Frank Gayer Martin   Keyboards
Julie Aldwell   Vocals (Background)
Janelle Burdell   Percussion
Diane Lindsay   Bass
Joan Lowe   Vocals (Background)
Tret Fure   Drums,Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica,Percussion,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Shelby Flint   Fender Rhodes,Vocals (Background)
Bonnie Hayes   Piano,Keyboards
Robin Flower   Mandolin
Meg Christian   Vocals,Choir/Chorus,Guitar (Classical),Vocals (Background)
Padi Macheta   Choir/Chorus
Novi Novog   Viola
Woody Simmons   Choir/Chorus
Pat Greene   Choir/Chorus
Kim Paladino   Choir/Chorus
Margot McFedries   Choir/Chorus
Sue Talbot   Choir/Chorus
Sally Dorbritz   Choir/Chorus
Judy Chilnick   Percussion
Richlyn Barnard   Choir/Chorus
Carrie Barton   Bass
Jill Paladino   Choir/Chorus
Becky Williamson   Choir/Chorus
Benny Reitveld   Guitar (Bass)
Evan Paxton   Choir/Chorus
Ginny Berson   Choir/Chorus
Leo Adamian   Drums
Laurie Lewis   Fiddle,Vocals (Background)
Jami Sieber   Cello
Vicki Randle   Choir/Chorus,Vocals (Background)
John Bucchino   Piano,Keyboards
Jeanette Wrate   Drums
Julie Stevens   Choir/Chorus
Jeremy Cohen   Violin
Sally Van Meter   Dobro
June Millington   Bass,Drums,Guitar,Keyboards,Percussion,Crumar Orchestrator,Vocals (Background)
Nina Gerber   Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Bobi Jackson   Choir/Chorus
Todd Phillips   Bass,Bass (Acoustic)
Paul van Wageningen   Drums
Jacqueline Furman   Percussion
Margie Adam   Tack Piano
Holly Near   Vocals (Background)
Linda Tillery   Vocals (Background)
Adrienne Torf   Keyboards
Stef Burns   Guitar (Electric)
Kevin Hayes   Drums
Bonnie Raitt   Vocals (Background)
Barbara Higbie   Sequencing

Technical Credits

Donald Ashworth   Musician
Tom Size   Engineer,Photography
Tom Schwabenlunder   Musician
Annette Vito   Musician
Teressa Adams   Musician
Sherry Rayn Barnett   Photography
Frank Gayer Martin   String Arrangements
Jane Clark   Engineer
Joan Lowe   Engineer
Harvey Shapiro   Musician
George Ricci   Musician
Tret Fure   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Bonnie Hayes   Composer
Grady Tate   Musician
Jay Berliner   Musician
Julien Barber   Musician
Howie Lindeman   Engineer
Rik Elswit   Musician
Marin Morganstern   Musician
David Carey   Musician
Cynthia MacAdams   Photography
Gary Marks   Composer
Irene Young   Cover Photo,Photography
Albert Beach   Composer
Sam Leigh Brown   Musician
Melbourne Cranshaw   Musician
Arnold Black   Musician
Mary Watkins   Orchestration
Aram Schefrin   Musician
Betty Rowland   Producer
Raymond Gniewek   Musician
Jackie Robbins   Assistant Producer
Cris Williamson   Liner Notes,Composer,Producer
Eddie Kramer   Engineer
John Eckert   Musician
Eric Gale   Musician
Charles Trenet   Composer
Emanuel Vardi   Musician
Vicki Randle   Composer
David Hayes   Musician
David Spinozza   Musician
John Bucchino   Composer
Leslie Ann Jones   Engineer
Joni Mitchell   Composer
Margaret Ross   Musician
June Millington   Producer
Frank Owens   Musician
Max Ellen   Musician
Paul Gershman   Musician
Michael Zager   Musician
Stuart Scharf   Musician
Homer Mensch   Musician
Frederick Buldrini   Musician
Holly Near   Producer
Raoul Poliakin   Musician
Alan Shulman   Musician
Lewis Eley   Musician
Matthew Raimondi   Musician
Russell George   Musician
Selwart Clarke   Musician
Kermit Moore   Musician
Judy Dlugacz   Assistant Engineer
Teresa Trull   Arranger,Producer
David Nadien   Musician
Sanford Allen   Musician
Tom Salisbury   Musician
John Frosk   Musician
Bernard Eichen   Musician
Chuck Rainey   Musician
Larry Klein   Composer
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