Personnel: Geoff Zanelli, Aaron Robinson (guitar).Audio Mixer: Jeff "Bucko" Biggers.Editor: Shie Rozow.Perhaps because there are two of them, the writer/directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor seem to like to employ multiple comp...
Personnel: Cris Williamson (vocals, piano, synthesizer, background vocals).Wolf Moon is not as impressive an effort as The Changer and the Changed or Blue Rider, but ranks as a consistent, workmanlike project on a par with Strange Paradi...
Personnel: Cris Williamson (vocals, keyboards); David Spinozza, Eric Gale, Sam T. Brown, Rik Elswit, Jay Berliner, Stuart Scharf (guitar); Harvey Shapiro (steel guitar); Margaret Ross (harp); David Nadien, Raoul Poliakin (violin); Amanuel V...
More than simply the best-selling album on the stalwart Olivia Records label and a classic of the "women's music" subgenre, Cris Williamson's The Changer and the Changed is a brilliant '70s singer/songwriter album. The simple but rich arran...
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 ...
This album is perhaps Williamson's most generally accessible, featuring his late-70s touring band on a variety of humorous and pastoral Williamson originals. ~ William Ruhlmann
Between 1994 and 1998, Cris Williamson made three consecutive duo albums with Tret Fure: Postcards From Paradise, Between the Covers, and Radio Quiet. (She returned to solo recording with 2001's Ashes.) Although Williamson, the better known...
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.Personnel: Ellen (violin); Georgia Naylor (flute); Jacqueline Robbins (electric bass); Padi Macheta (congas); Jacqueline Furman (percussion); ...
When they come to compile albums of their artists' career highlights, record companies often rely on the record charts to guide their selections, and those albums are usually called Greatest Hits. But then there are those artists who, despi...
Blues harmonica master Sonny Boy Williamson II defined the urban blues-harp style with his 1950s recordings, and NINE BELOW ZERO collects a generous batch of his best. Signature tunes such as "Don't Start Me Talking," the title cut (from wh...
Cris Williamson had quite a task trying to follow up 1975's The Changer and the Changed, the best-selling album in the history of women's music. Strange Paradise came long enough after that to be an independent statement. Unlike some of her...