Sweet Relief: A Benefit for Victoria Williams
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| Sweet Relief: A Benefit for Victoria Williams | ||
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| Tribute album by Various Artists | ||
| Released | July 6, 1993 | |
| Genre | Alternative rock | |
| Length | 54:44 | |
| Label | Thirsty Ear Chaos |
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| Producer(s) | Sylvia Reed Kelley Walker |
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Sweet Relief: A Benefit for Victoria Williams is a 1993 tribute album that features a variety of alternative rock bands covering songs written by Victoria Williams. The project was inspired by Williams being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and led to the creation of the Sweet Relief Fund, a charity that aids professional musicians (of any stature) in need of health care.
- Soul Asylum – Summer Of Drugs
- Lucinda Williams – Main Road
- Pearl Jam – Crazy Mary
- Buffalo Tom – Merry Go Round
- Michael Penn – Weeds
- Shudder To Think – Animal Wild
- Lou Reed – Tarbelly And Featherfoot
- Maria McKee – Opelousas (Sweet Relief)
- Matthew Sweet – This Moment
- Evan Dando – Frying Pan
- The Jayhawks – Lights
- The Waterboys – Why Look At The Moon
- Giant Sand – Big Fish
- Michelle Shocked – Holy Spirit
