Lucinda Williams and Mavis Staples Collaborate on Powerful Rendition of Bob Marley's 'So Much Trouble In The World' for New Album 'World's Gone Wrong

Lucinda Williams and Mavis Staples have collaborated on a powerful rendition of Bob Marley's 'So Much Trouble In The World' for Williams' upcoming album, World's Gone Wrong. Originally released in 1979, the song's message remains relevant today. Williams and Staples bring their soulful and wise vocals to the track, infusing it with new meaning and depth.
Williams shares that 'So Much Trouble In The World' resonated with her immediately and became a focal point for the album. The collaboration with Staples was a natural choice, and the two artists deliver a captivating performance on this classic song. The album, World's Gone Wrong, addresses the current socio-political turmoil with a sense of urgency and honesty.
Throughout the album, Williams confronts the challenges of our times with a raw and unapologetic approach. The nine original tracks offer a reflection of the world's chaos while also inspiring listeners to rise above it. The duet with Staples on 'So Much Trouble In The World' is a standout moment on the album, showcasing the artists' shared wisdom and resilience.
World's Gone Wrong captures the beauty, grit, and grace in a world filled with uncertainty. Williams' uncompromising voice shines through in each track, reaffirming her status as a vital presence in American music. The album is a testament to the power of music to address and transcend the troubles of the world.