1 Can’t Let Go [slight false start, Lu can be heard saying “let me fix this”]
2 The Night’s Too Long [Shania Twain referenced again, no belly button this time]
3 Pineola {Lu mentions that Men’s Wear magazine is doing an article on the late Frank Stanford, and she will be interviewed for it–also, she says “he killed himself unexpectedly,” then notes the reduncancy of that phrase]
4 Drunken Angel
5 Cold Day in Hell {David does some fine background cooing and whooing on this one; note the repetition of the word “again” in the lyrics]
6 2 Kool…
7 Lake Charles
8 Side of the Road
9 Copenhagen [preceded by “Y’all are gonna say ‘She lost so many people so young'” and followed by “No more Death songs tonight: I promise”]
10 Burning Bridges
11 Something Wicked…
12 Are You Down
13 Out of Touch
14 Changed the Locks
15 Unsuffer Me
16 Essence
17 Joy
18 Honeybee
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19 Passionate Kisses
20 Get Right with God
“Lucinda is beyond genres,” said Odie Blackmon, a Grammy-nominated country songwriter and lecturer at Vanderbilt University’s Blair School of Music. “She helped define the Americana genre, but she is also an American treasure like a Hank Williams or a Willie Nelson.”
“Lucinda is beyond genres,” said Odie Blackmon, a Grammy-nominated country songwriter and lecturer at Vanderbilt University’s Blair School of Music. “She helped define the Americana genre, but she is also an American treasure like a Hank Williams or a Willie Nelson.”