Happy Come Home is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Victoria Williams. It has received positive reviews from critics.
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Released | 1987 | |||
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Length | 41:23 | |||
Language | English | |||
Label | Geffen | |||
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Reception
editEditors at AllMusic rated this album 4 out of 5 stars, with critic Lindsay Planer writing "Happy Come Home is the personification of the word eclectic" and "there is an undeniable strength and maturity in Williams' songwriting".[1] In Spin, Billy Altman praised Williams' vocals and songwriting that shows she is "blissfully at peace with the universe".[2] In a review of Williams' career for Trouser Press by Ira Robins, Wif Stenger, and Floyd Eberhard, the publication blames producers Anton Fier and Stephen Soles for "burying Williams and her eccentric voice in a massive studio effort", but praised the string arrangements by Van Dyke Parks.[3]
Track listing
editAll songs written by Victoria Williams, except where noted.
- "Shoes" – 3:00
- "Frying Pan" – 3:34
- "Merry Go Round" – 4:26
- "Happy" – 0:58
- "TC" – 3:57
- "I’ll Do His Will" (James Cleveland) – 5:09
- "Big Fish" – 3:36
- "Animal Wild" – 3:01
- "Main Road" – 3:02
- "Lights" – 1:45
- "Opelousas" – 2:55
- "Statue of a Bum" – 4:43
- "Poetry" – 1:17
Personnel
edit- Victoria Williams – vocals, painting
- Lamar Alsop – violin
- Sarah Auld – production coordination
- Amy Berger – instrumentation
- Peter Blegvad – vocals
- Carla Bley – piano
- Alfred Brown – strings
- T-Bone Burnett – guitar
- Ralph Carney – saxophone
- Greg Cohen – bass guitar
- Tony Conniff – bass guitar
- Bob Cranshaw – bass guitar
- Stephen Croce – backing vocals
- Robin Danar – recording
- Angel Dean – backing vocals
- Anton Fier – arrangement on "Merry Go Round", "I'll Do His Will", and "Opelousas"; production
- Irwin Fisch – instrumentation
- Ralph Forbes – drum programming on "Animal Wild"
- Danny Frankel – percussion
- Jody Harris – guitar
- Jeri Heiden – art direction
- Lisa Herman – backing vocals
- Chris Howard – recording
- Fats Kaplin – fiddle
- "Iron" Mike Krowiak – audio engineering at Grog Kill Studio
- Jesse Levy – cello
- Tony Maimone – bass guitar
- George Marino – audio mastering at Sterling Sound
- Hugh McCracken – guitar
- LouAnn Montessi – violin
- Van Dyke Parks – string arrangement on "Shoes", "TC", and "Main Road"
- Mark Pawlowski – arrangement on "Shoes", "TC", and "Main Road"
- Bobby Previte – drums
- Hans Reumschuessel – instrumentation
- Stephen Soles – backing vocals, production
- Syd Straw – backing vocals
- Steve Swallow – bass guitar
- David Van Tieghem – percussion
- Bernie Worrell – keyboards
Commercial performance
editHappy Come Home was difficult to market and by 1997, it had only sold 14,000 units and did not chart on any Billboard charts.[4]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Planer, Lindsay (n.d.). "Happy Come Home – Victoria Williams". AllMusic. RhythmOne. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
- ^ Altman, Billy (May 1988). "Spins". Spin. Vol. 3, no. 10. p. 28. ISSN 0886-3032.
- ^ Robbins, Ira; Stenger, Wif; Eberhard, Floyd (n.d.). "Victoria Williams". Trouser Press. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
- ^ Bell, Carrie (December 13, 1997). "Williams' 'Musings' on Atlantic". Artists & Music. Billboard. Vol. 109, no. 50. p. 15. ISSN 0006-2510.
External links
edit- Happy Come Home at Discogs (list of releases)
- Happy Come Home at MusicBrainz (list of releases)