Blue Rider

Blue Rider

by Cris Williamson
Blue Rider

Blue Rider

by Cris Williamson

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Overview

Conventional wisdom holds that Cris Williamson's breakthrough 1975 album The Changer and the Changed, said to be the best-selling album in women's music, is her masterpiece. Were that not so well established, one might propose instead Blue Rider, Williamson's catchiest collection of songs yet. It would be easy to imagine this album appealing to listeners far beyond the regular patrons of Olivia Records, the home of musical lesbian feminism. (The album was later reissued on Williamson's own Wolf Moon label.) True, when she sings love songs, Williamson usually makes it clear that she is singing to another woman, a good example being "Lucille," which features slide guitar work by Bonnie Raitt. But whatever the sex of the love object, the romantic songs trade in the same ups and downs enjoyed and suffered by lovers everywhere, and these are excellent examples of the form, particularly Vicki Randle's "What Good Does It Do Me Now." Williamson's own compositions are full of nature imagery and childhood literary references newly transformed -- one song is called "Peter Pan," and another recalls the Wicked Witch's skywriting demand, "Surrender Dorothy," from the film The Wizard of Oz. Williamson writes songs with strong melodies and pop hooks, and she sings them feelingly. This is an album that can stand beside any of the soft rock singer/songwriters of the day, and Williamson cites her progenitors by contributing a song reflecting on John Lennon's murder ("Night Patrol") and another that attempts to explain to Judy Collins her impact on a generation of women, Williamson very much among them ("Lodestar"). Blue Rider is more than just a great album in the women's music genre; it's a great pop/rock album that should be heard by a mass audience. ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 05/10/2005
Label: Amplified Media Services / Wolf Moon Records
UPC: 0618106593120
Rank: 167295

Tracks

  1. Blue Rider
  2. Lucille
  3. What Good Does It Do Me Now
  4. Leviathan
  5. Peter Pan
  6. Heart-To-Heart
  7. Like an Island Rising
  8. Night Patrol
  9. Lodestar
  10. Surrender Dorothy

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Cris Williamson   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals,Wurlitzer,Fender Rhodes,Guitar (Rhythm),Vocals (Background)
Bonnie Raitt   Guest Artist,Slide Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Tret Fure   Melodica,Wurlitzer,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals,Guitar
Shelby Flint   Fender Rhodes,Vocals (Background)
Meg Christian   Guitar (Classical)
Jackie Robbins   Cello
Cam Davis   Drums
Bay Area Women's String Ensemble   Strings
Diane Lindsay   Bass
Vicki Randle   Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Novi   Viola,Synthesizer

Technical Credits

Tret Fure   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Mixing
D. Amy   Composer
Little Richard   Composer
Thomas Newman   Composer
Ken Lee   Mastering
Irene Young   Photography
Mary Watkins   Orchestration
Norman Perbil   Assistant Engineer
Carol Ehrlich   Graphic Design
Cris Williamson   Composer,Producer,Liner Notes
Vicki Randle   Composer
Ernie Wilkins   Composer
Leslie Ann Jones   Engineer
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