The thread about “Which Song Would You Like Buick 6 to Play” started me thinking about the different directions that Lucinda Williams has taken her work and continues to take it. In that light, it seems to me that one of the most unusual songs she’s written that she’s recorded in her later work has been “Mama You Sweet”. The lyrics are poetry of a sort that is at once both distinctly and intensely personal and also washed in the common river of human experience. So it isn’t surprising that it would be so much in a class by itself.
The music has me stumped, though. I’m having a hard time connecting it with some other artist’s influence. Does anyone have a nomination for a musical precursor to “Mama You Sweet”, the sort of point of departure out of which it grew? My first intuition was Sade, but the thing about intuition is that it is wrong about half the time.
Kent