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Swing the Statue!
1990 studio album by Victoria Williams From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Swing the Statue! is the second album by American singer/songwriter Victoria Williams, released in 1990 by Rough Trade Records.
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Background
Williams’ debut, 1987's Happy Come Home, received some good critical reviews but made zero commercial impact, selling only fourteen thousand copies.[4] Her original label Geffen was unimpressed by the nonexistent sales and dropped Victoria,[5] after she fired her manager by mail.[6] Early in 1989 her marriage to Peter Case also fell apart.
After her split with Geffen, Victoria would record “Don't Let It Bring You Down” for the Neil Young tribute album The Bridge. She would record her second album in four days early in 1990,[6] focusing on the more joyful of the dozens of songs she had written over the three years since the debut album.
Williams would sign with Rough Trade Records early in 1990, as one of that label's last ever signings.[7] Despite many positive critical reviews, the collapse of Rough Trade would mean Swing the Statue! fared even worse commercially that its predecessor, selling a mere eleven thousand copies.[4]
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Victoria Williams, unless otherwise noted.
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Personnel
- Victoria Williams – vocals, acoustic guitar, piano, dulcimer
- Willie Aron – electric and acoustic guitar, organ, backing vocals
- Andrew Williams – acoustic guitar
- Don Falzone – upright double bass, acoustic bass
- Marty Rifkin – pedal steel guitar
- Steven Soles – mandolin, trombone
- Byron Berline – fiddle, mandolin
- John Philip Shenale – Hammond organ, Kurzweil horns
- Michael Blair – drums, Chinese drums, marimba, cowbell, vibraphone, glockenspiel, accordion, organ pedals, washboard, checkerbox, tambourine, backing vocals
- David Williams – piano, backing vocals
- Melissa Hasin – cello on "Wobbling"
- Buddy Miller – vocals, guitar on "Lift Him Up"
- Julie Miller – vocals on "Lift Him Up"
References
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