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And So It Goes

Don Williams  Composer Don Williams  Producer Don Williams  Mixing Don Williams  Main Performer

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1 Better Than Today Satcher/Stevens 3:06
2 Heart of Hearts Anderson/Bruton/Vau 3:33
3 She's with Me Williams/Williams 3:39
4 I Just Come Here for the Music Gill/Ramey/Taylor 3:56
5 Infinity Smith 4:20
6 What If It Worked Like That Bowman/Hutton/Selle 2:53
7 She's a Natural Bowles/Crosby 3:19
8 Imagine That Kane/O'Hara 3:12
9 First Fool in Line Hill/Kidd 3:45
10 And So It Goes Noble/Williams/Will 3:57
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And So It Goes

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Sugar Hill

Category: Country

And So It Goes

UPC: 015891408125

Release Date: 06/19/2012

Original Release Date: 06/19/2012

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Better Than Today, Heart of Hearts, She's with Me, I Just Come Here for the Music, Infinity, What If It Worked Like That, She's a Natural, Imagine That, First Fool in Line, And So It Goes]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Returning from an extended semi-retirement that began after the 2004 release of My Heart to You -- a record that appeared on the little-known Compendia imprint -- Don Williams released the rather brilliant And So It Goes in 2012, an album so understated that it may be easy to overlook its excellence. Then again, if Williams has a signature, it's a touch so easy that it sometimes appears that he isn't there at all; he's never performing, he's inhabiting his songs. As the years rolled on and the tempos got slower and the productions softer, he could sometimes disappear into his surroundings, but And So It Goes achieves a nimble balance between comfort and virtuosity, an album where Williams feels entirely relaxed but never lazy. Supported by longtime producer Garth Fundis, Williams keeps things soothing -- nothing seems hurried or urgent, everything unspools at its own unhurried pace -- but nothing's too easy; there are love songs to be sure, but Williams also tackles bigger issues, pondering the meaning of "Infinity" and wondering "What If It Worked Like That." This balance of subtle spirituality and life experience has considerable resonance, particularly because it takes a little digging to get to the bigger issues. And So It Goes can be enjoyed as mere aural comfort food -- it's as welcoming as a warm bath -- but what gives it impact is its underlying, sometimes hidden, meanings. This may or may not be Williams' final album but if it is, it serves as a superb coda to a career that always found deep meaning in ease; it seems like anybody could do this, but if they could, somebody would have done it as well as Don Williams has by this point. Not only that, but Williams has not always done it as well as he does here. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi