DISCOGRAPHY

1970 Album I
1970 Tell the Truth
1973 Doug Sahm and Band
1977 Together
1980 In Harmony
1980 In Performance
1986 Atlantic Blues [Box]
1987 Female Trouble
1990 The Long Road
1991 Born Suspect
1993 If I Could
1996 One in a Million
1997 Booty Call
1997 Booty Call [Clean]
1997 Release Some Tension
1997 Sock It 2 Me [US #1]
1997 Soul Food [Original Soundtrack]
1997 Sprung
1997 Supa Dupa Fly
1997 Supa Dupa Fly [Clean]
1997 Welcome to Our World
1997 Welcome to Our World [Clean]
1997 What About Us [#1]
1998 Make It Hot
1998 Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)
1999 Backstage: A Hard Knock Life
1999 Backstage: A Hard Knock Life [Clean]
1999 I Am...The Autobiography [Clean]
1999 Nastradamus [Clean]
1999 The Writing's on the Wall
2000 Back for the First Time [Clean]
2000 Flavor Unit 10th Anniversary, Vol. 1
2000 Flavor Unit 10th Anniversary, Vol. 1 [Clean]
2000 Nutty Professor II: The Klumps
2000 Nutty Professor II: The Klumps [Clean]
2000 The Atlantic Recordings
2000 Who R U?
2001 20/20
2001 Dark Days, Bright Nights
2001 Dark Days, Bright Nights [Clean]
2001 Ghetto Fabolous
2001 Indecent Proposal
2001 Kiss tha Game Goodbye
2001 Kiss tha Game Goodbye [Clean]
2001 Live at the Whisky A Go Go/Mississippi Gambler
2001 Miss E... So Addictive [Japan Bonus Track]
2001 Moulin Rouge [Original Soundtrack]
2001 Ryde or Die, Vol. 3: In the "R" We Trust
2001 Ryde or Die, Vol. 3: In the "R" We Trust [Clean]
2001 The Blueprint
2001 The Blueprint [Clean]
2001 The Wash
2001 The Writing's on the Wall [Australia Bonus CD]
2001 Tomb Raider [Australian Bonus Track]
2002 3D
2002 3D [Bonus Track]
2002 3D [Clean]
2002 Informal Introduction
2002 Informal Introduction [Clean]
2002 Money Owners
2002 Moulin Rouge: Collector's Edition
2002 Plenty Good Lovin': The Lost Solo Album
2002 The Best of Nas
2002 The Blueprint˛: The Gift & the Curse
2002 The Blueprint˛: The Gift & the Curse [Clean]
2002 Universal Soldier
2002 Universal Soldier [Clean]
2003 Cheers
2003 Cheers [Clean]
2003 Eastside
2003 Excuse Me Miss [Australia CD]
2003 No. 1 Hip Hop & R'N'B Album
2003 Street Dreams [Clean]
2003 The Big Zane Theory
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2003 The Black Album
2003 The Black Album [Clean]
2003 The Blueprint 2.1
2003 The Blueprint 2.1 [Clean]
2004 Cee-Lo Green... Is the Soul Machine [Clean]
2004 Collision Course [CD/DVD] [
2004 Collision Course [Clean]
2004 Collision Course [DVD] [Bonus CD]
2004 One in a Million [Edition 2004]
2004 Shark Tale
2004 The Black Album [Acappella]
2004 The Tipping Point
2004 The Tipping Point [Clean]
2005 Back II da Basics
2005 Circus and Chibuku Present: Yousef & Krafty Kuts
2005 Fundacion NYC
2005 It's Me Again
2005 Put You in the Game
2005 The Documentary
2005 The Documentary [Clean]
2005 The Documentary [Compton Collector's Deluxe Edition]
2005 Unpredictable
2005 Unpredictable [Clean]
2005 Unpredictable [DualDisc]
2006 Undiscovered

ALBUM I

By Loudon Wainwright III
Released 

REVIEW

This LP introduces the singer who carries one of the most misspelled names in the songwriting business. Either addressed as Louden Wainwright or Loudon Wainright on concert tickets and file cards in CD stores, it would eventually inspire him to come up with a very funny song on the subject: "T.S.M.N.W.A.," on 1993's Career Moves. After getting to know him better through listening to this superb live album, a logical next step would be to turn to his first two albums. At the time he released the first one under his seemingly awkward name, critics were standing in line to hail him as the new Bob Dylan. In 1970, Loudon Wainwright III (or Album 1, as it is also referred to) was a promising debut of a newly arrived songwriter, they all agreed. This kind of accolade earned him a spot at many a folk festival, but at the same time he would be criticized for not writing politically enough. Even to the amiable Wainwright, this must have seemed paradoxical for, like most beginning artists, he never asked to be called the new anything in the first place. Trying to make a comparison between him and any of his songwriting peers is pointless. His quality lies in the unique way he comments on ordinary events happening in -- and outside of -- his personal life. Depending on the mood of the song, he delivers them in a melancholic, at times even regretful, voice -- but he's also capable of being outright sarcastic.


On his first album, the content is still largely poetic. From the beautifully depressing "Hospital Lady" and "Central Square Song" to the uplifting protest song "Uptown," this is a songwriter at an early stage in his career and determined to make a difference. With album opener "School Days," he succeeds in a most charming way: It's an account of the promise of youth in which an adolescent Wainwright boasts of all the important things he accomplished during high school. Considering a line like "In the spring I had great hunger/I was Keats, I was Blake/My purple pencil pains I would bring/To frogs who sat entranced," who could possibly blame him? However, Wainwright's at his best when he's sardonically spitting (rather than singing) from the top of his toes, addressing people who think they know the answer or the way. Try "Four Is a Magic Number" or, even better, the exceptional "Glad to See You've Got Religion." Thankfully, this trademark delivery would accompany him on many more albums to come. ~ Quint Kik, All Music Guide

 

TRACKS

1 School Days Wainwright 3:06
2 Hospital Lady Wainwright 4:05
3 Ode to a Pittsburgh Wainwright 3:15
4 Glad to See You've Got Religion Wainwright 3:56
5 Uptown Wainwright 2:45
6 Black Uncle Remus Wainwright 2:39
7 Four Is a Magic Number Wainwright 3:28
8 I Don't Care Wainwright 4:09
9 Central Square Song Wainwright 5:28
10 Movies Are a Mother to Me Wainwright 2:39
11 Bruno's Place Wainwright 3:31

PERFORMERS

Guitar Loudon Wainwright III
Vocals Loudon Wainwright III