Cris Williamson Album

CRIS WILLIAMSON
 
 

After moving to Sheraton, WyomingCris Williamson began performing on a local radio station.  Three listeners who were impressed with her remarkable talent spearheaded the formation of a small record company, Avanti Records that released her first album in 1964, The Artistry of Cris Williamson when she was just 16.  After all 500 copies were sold out, two more albums followed, A Step at a Time (1965) and The World Around Cris Williamson (1966).  Her full-fledged debut album, Cris Williamson was released on Ampex Records in 1971; her vocal stylings were so similar to those of Judy Collins that Cris was sometimes called "Judy Jr.".  After Cris Williamson acknowledged that she was a lesbian, however, she was quickly relegated to the sidelines. 

 

There is a strong feminist stance in women's music, however; and that was largely absent from the music scene in the mid-1970'sHelen Reddy's "I Am Woman" (1972) notwithstanding.  Meg Christian also covers one of Cris Williamson's songs, "Joanna"; a single lyric in "Joanna", "I need to touch you" was the only hint of lesbianism on the Cris Williamson album. 

 

(January 2014)

 

Last edited: March 22, 2021